Hawke's Bay Education Board.
Natur, last night. Ths Hawke's Biy Education Board met thia moraing, Whan a letter was read from .Gisborne, applying for desks for the High School, to coat £2s,—Approved, the money to come out of High School funds. From Te Aral, asking that Minnie King, ». tb* winner of a scholarship, be allowed to attend the day school there instead of ibe Gisborne High School, as she was too young to leave borne.— The Board could not grant the
v' 1 The Inspeotor laid a return on the table ■ ' showing tbe results of the teachers’ examinations, so tar as this district is concerned. . I send the following as of interest to Giab orue: Passed is Class E. Mary Eliza Baker, pupil teacher in the ’ Gisborne School, formerly a scholarship pupil.—This candidate has gained second prise for drawing, open to all 'teachers who - eit ior examination. She also receives spacial mention for exmltence in Domestic Economy and tbe Laws of Health, Pabtial Pub ix Class E. Elizabeth E. Baty, ex-pupil teacher in the Matawbern school. Annie Mills, assistant mistress, Patulahi school.—Miss Mills ha* been awarded the first prize in drawing at the tcaobere! egtrimmer, pupil teacher, Gisborne School — This candidate receives special mention from the examiners for excellence , in geography. The rseu t of the recent Board election wae rea-i. It showed that Mr Ormond was first With 27 vote*, Mr Baker second with 2Q, . Captain Kuesell third with 24, Mr Hall foyrt!-, with IQ, Be'. Mr Robertshaw fifth, . With g, and Mr Dick last, with 7. Tbe flr-t three were declared elected.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 272, 12 March 1889, Page 3
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264Hawke's Bay Education Board. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 272, 12 March 1889, Page 3
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