Education and Public Trust Notices




Dec. 14.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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stomach, skin, &c., and the function of respiration, nutrition,
circulation, &c. There should also be talks on common ailments
and the prevention or checking of diseases; the need of isolation
in infectious diseases; the proper treatment of simple ailments or
injuries—e.g., cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, &c.; the injury that
may be caused to body and mind by alcoholic drinks, and the
physical and mental effects of smoking by children. Teachers
could do much to combat the brewing and drinking of "bush-beer"
by arousing in the children an emotional antipathy towards the
practice. In the health instruction, as in the moral instruction,
it is not so much the information as the emotions aroused that
counts.

SINGING.

The following programme is suggested as being suited to the
needs of schools with two or more teachers.

Preparatory Class and Class I.

Natural breathing and voice-training exercises; cultivation of
the sense of time and rhythm by songs learned by ear; a beginning
to be made towards learning the scale and common chord, using
the sol-fa syllables; the use of the hand signs. All singing to
be soft and sweet from the outset.

Classes II and III.

Breathing and voice exercises; training the head-voice by
singing, always softly, descending scales to oo and aw; correct
vowel sounds. To sol-fa from modulator and hand signs; singing
at sight easy exercises; two-pulse, three-pulse, and four-pulse
measures containing one, two, or more whole-pulse notes, half-pulse
notes, and whole-pulse rests; time-names; give sol-fa names of
easy phrases, also time-names.
Suitable songs in unison, action songs, and rounds.

Classes IV to VI.

Breathing and voice-production exercises on the descending
scale, using syllables koo, loo, aw, ah; pure vowel-sounds and soft
tone by sustained notes on oo, oh, ah, ay, ee; prevention of use of
chest register; all loud singing discouraged.
The scale, introducing fe, se, ta; singing at sight; simple
transition; exercises with whole beats, half-beats, quarter-beats;
time-names; sol-fa and time-names of easy phrases.
Suitable songs, national and patriotic, in unison, and in parts,
rounds, catches, and part-songs. The following songs should find
a place in every programme: God Save the King; Auld Lang
Syne; Home, Sweet Home; The Last Rose of Summer; Afton
Water; Men of Harlech; Rule Britannia; Lead, Kindly Light;
O, Come all ye Faithful; Good King Wenceslas; When through
Life unblest We Rove; Heart of Oak; Abide with Me; The First
Nowel; &c.

Public Trustee.—Elections to administer Estates.—Section 15 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and Sections 18 and 19
of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1913.

NOTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme
Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences,
and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed
£400 in each case.

No. Name. Residence. Occupation. Date of Death. Date Election filed. Testate or Intestate. Stamp Office concerned.
1 Bethune, John ... Balclutha Butcher ... 17/10/22 1/12/22 Testate Dunedin.
2 Blow, Sarah Helen .. Wellington Married woman ... 30/10/22 1/12/22 Intestate Wellington.
3 Cooper, Margaret Elizabeth "" ... "" ... 27/8/22 1/12/22 "" ""
4 Hight, William or William Joseph Darfield ... Farmer ... 5/10/22 1/12/22 Testate Christchurch.
5 McCready, Robert ... Auckland Fisherman ... 11/6/22 8/12/22 "" Auckland.
6 Ollerenshaw, William ... Dunedin ... Labourer ... 5/11/22 1/12/22 Intestate Dunedin.
7 Tobin, Bridget Theresa or Theresa New Plymouth ... Spinster ... 11/10/22 1/12/22 "" New Plym'th.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 11th December, 1922. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.



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🎓 Rules for the Management of Public Schools in the Cook Islands (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
11 December 1922
Public Schools, Cook Islands, Education Rules, Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Handicraft, Drawing, Moral Instruction, Health

🏢 Public Trustee Elections to Administer Estates

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
11 December 1922
Public Trustee, Estates, Administration, Deceased Persons, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, New Plymouth
7 names identified
  • John Bethune, Deceased estate administered
  • Sarah Helen Blow, Deceased estate administered
  • Margaret Elizabeth Cooper, Deceased estate administered
  • William or William Joseph Hight, Deceased estate administered
  • Robert McCready, Deceased estate administered
  • William Ollerenshaw, Deceased estate administered
  • Bridget Theresa or Theresa Tobin, Deceased estate administered

  • J. W. Macdonald, Public Trustee