EDUCATIONAL RESERVES
89
A.—No. 3,
SCHOOLS in NORTHERN ISLAND receiving aid under "The Native Schools Act, 1867."
The Eev. T. Chapman (St. Stephen's, Auckland) receives £50 per annum for board and education of 0. and S. Brown, half-caste children of B. Brown, murdered at Taranaki. Mr. Mowbray (St. Paul's School, Wellington) has eight boys to board and educate, for which the Government pay £305 per annum. Mr. Holmes (St. Peter's School, "Wellington) has two boys ; Government pay £110 per annum. Miss Birch (private school, Wellington) has two children; Government pay £45 per annum.
SCHOOLS ceased to receive Government aid.
District. Name of School. Religious Denomination. Grant per head for each scholar. Annual amount paid. Remarks. Vellington ... Fapier Auckland St. Joseph's Providence St. Joseph's Providence Nazareth Institution ... Karakarilri, Waikato ... Aotea, Waikato Kawhia, ,, Maketu Boman Catholic )j Wesleyan £ s. d. 10 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Fixed subsidy £ s. d. 121 0 0 295 0 0 86 0 0 100 0 0 165 0 0 50 0 0 120 0 0 The annual amount paid is only approximate, as the attendance varies each, quarter. ,, jj >> lay of Plenty Undenominational )>
District. Name of School. denomination. When ceased. Eemarks. 'aranaki aickland 35 >ay of Plenty Vellington t uckland Grey Institution ... St. Stephens Hopuhopu, Waikato Rangiaohia ,, Ohinemutu Otaki St. Mary's College ... Three Kings Wesleyan Church of England... Roman Catholic Undenominational... Church of England... Eoman Catholic Wesleyau February, 1869 December, 1868 March, 1869 September, 1868 August, ,, June „ December ,, June „ On death of Kev. J. Whiteley. jj G. Under-Secre S. COOPEE, ;ary for Native Affairs.
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