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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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SCHOOL FOR DEAF-MUTES, SUMNER, NEAR
CHRISTCHURCH.
Under the Control and Supervision of the Education
Department.
Director : MR. J. E. STEVENS.
FOR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are
taught to use and understand ordinary speech. The
full charge for board and education is £40 a year, but less
is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay this
amount. In case of necessity admission is free.
By the Education Act, the education of deaf children
between the ages of 7 and 16 is made compulsory. A child
is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at about
the age of six, but advice should be obtained as soon as any
sign of deafness is observed.
The following classes of deaf children are admitted :
-
Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing
before learning to speak. -
Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to
be taught in an ordinary school. -
Children who have lost their hearing after having
learned to speak.
Parents and other persons acquainted with such cases
above the age of 4 are invited to communicate with the
Director, or with
THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION,
Wellington.
[No. 102
CONTENTS.
APPOINTMENTS
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES
CROWN LANDS NOTICES
LAND—
Authorizing the Alienation of Native
Authorizing the Laying-off of Streets of a Width
of 66 ft.
Board appointed to have Control of Domain
Consenting to Chief Judge of the Native Land
Court granting Leave to Appeal
Consenting to Mortgages of Native
Declaring certain Area to be a Sanctuary for
Imported and Native Game
For Sale by Public Auction
For Sale or Selection
For Selection on Renewable Lease
Incorporating Land Settlement Association
Incorporating Part of Town District with Tram-
way District
Laying-out and taking Roads
Member of Domain Board resigned
National Endowment, for Selection
Notice of Intention to change the Purposes of
Portions of Reserves
Notice of Intention to define the Purpose of a
Reserve
Proclaiming and closing Roads
Revoking Proclamations taking, for Railway Pur-
poses, &c.
Settlement, for Selection
Taken for a Public School
Taken for Railway Purposes
Taken for Railway Purposes and for a Road-
diversion
Taken for Roads
Taking and Laying-off of Roads
Variation of an Order in Council Prohibiting all
Private Alienation of certain Native
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES
MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES
MILITIA AND TERRITORIALS
MINING NOTICES
MISCELLANEOUS—
Adjustment of Loans
Amended Regulations under the Post and Tele-
graph Acts
Arrangements for First Election, &c.
Christmas and New Year Holidays
Commissioner of the Supreme Court appointed
Despatch : Nobel Peace Prize, 1911
Extension of Time for the Employment of a Tem-
porary Officer
Fixing Closing-hours of Shops
Forbidding the Registering. Forwarding, or De-
livery of Postal Correspondence, &c.
Limitation of Interest-bearing Deposits in Post-
Office Savings Banks not to apply to certain
Bodies
Meteorological Returns for October
Notification under the Timber-floating Act
Officiating Ministers for 1910
Plants declared to be Noxious Weeds
Post-offices opened. &c.
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan
Rules of the Auckland Stock Exchange
Special Orders
Special Purpose authorized under the Friendly
Societies Act
Subsidies to Public Libraries
Trustees of Public Cemeteries appointed
Trustees of Rifle-range Reserve appointed
NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES
PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS
SHIPPING—
Notices to Mariners
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✨ LLM interpretation of page content
📰 New Zealand Gazette Subscription and Advertisement Information
📰 NZ GazetteSubscriptions, Advertisements, Rates, Government Printer, Wellington
🎓 School for Deaf-Mutes, Sumner - Admissions and Fees
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceDeaf-mutes, School, Sumner, Christchurch, Education Department, Compulsory education, Admissions, Fees
- J. E. Stevens (Mr.), Director of School for Deaf-Mutes
- The Secretary for Education, Wellington
📰 Table of Contents for the New Zealand Gazette
📰 NZ GazetteContents, Appointments, Bankruptcy, Crown Lands, Land, Land Transfer Act, Maori Land, Militia, Mining, Miscellaneous, Shipping, Notices to Mariners
NZ Gazette 1910, No 102