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Education Board.

. .1-he ordinary monthlyl3meeting of the Wangam;i Education Board wasi held m the^Bpar-d's oflßce yesterday. ; Present — Messrs W. H. Watt (chair-; man), Sanson, Ross, Bridge, Baker,: Taplin, and Carson. The Inspector, Mr Bhutan, was also mi attendance. i Appointments Committee. Lociyi" from Foxtoa re appointment of a temporary master m place of Mr Stewart who is sick. — .Resolved that the action be endorsed. ■■ ■ ; Letter •f i dm the Manchester Committee accepting Mrs Boddy as teacher. Letter from JFeilding committee forwarding the resignation of Miss Goodison. Accepted,, and $ecomniendiuw ,the .appointment of Miss Margaret Bartholomew to replace Kiiss Goodison as pupil teacher. — Resolved that she bu appointed subject to the iapproval of the Inspector. —Letter from Miss Prendergast, applying for the -same position*— Held "ovi't^-^Letter tfrom Mr G. IJ.ye, of Motoua, applying for a change of schools.--^Appointed to the Wangaehu Hill, subject to approval of the com-mittee.-—Xetter ~ from Mr A. Smith, Beaconsfield, resigning his position. Accepted.' Re'solvedUhat the. vacancy be ottered to Mr Demey, subject to the usual enquiries. — Letter from D. Strachan, .pupil teacher, . Palmerston, applying for appointment at Wanganui. Held over. —Letter from the Bulls Committee respecting' Miss Phillips' resignation, and recommending the appointment of Miss Roberta Thompson to replace her. Resolved that Mi«s Campion be appointed assistant mis.•tress subject to the approval of ihe Inspector. — Resolved that Miss ThornpsonVname be placed on the list of applicants. —Resolved that the vacancy at Motoua be dealt vrith by the Inspectot and local School Committee. Election of MembersThe following were the numbers polled by the several candidates : — W. H. Watt 37, G. V. Bate 28, G. S. Bridge 28, Fry 27, H. Sarjeant 15, I Greenwood 10, and D. G. Poison X. The first three were declared duly elected.- There were two informal papors, which wou^d npt have altered the results/

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 102, 26 March 1884, Page 2

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301

Education Board. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 102, 26 March 1884, Page 2

Education Board. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 102, 26 March 1884, Page 2

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