Education Notices and Port Statistics




Education Notice.

Education Board, Wellington, 17th December, 1872.

It is hereby notified that the undermentioned Schools have been established under the provisions of the "Wellington Education Act, 1871," and the "Wellington Education Act Amendment Act, 1872," and will open, without fee or payment, to all children not under the age of five years nor above the age of fifteen.

District School Present Teacher
Wanganui and Waitotara
Town of Wanganui Aromoho Charles Rogers
Wanganui Grammar School Wm. West
Makirikiri North Ginger
Kaitoke Charles Hulke
Mata-onga-onga
Matarawa, No. 1 Alex. Williamson, jun
Rangitikei West Rangitikei P. Berrens
Lower Rangitikei, No. 1 C. W. Lock
Lower Rangitikei, No. 2 Stephen Carrick
Turakina Valley M. J. O’Callaghan
Makirikiri South Miss M’Donald
Upper Tutaenui Allan Johnson
Rangitikei (Bull’s) Marshall
Turakina Andrew Thompson
Marton F. Deighton
Manawatu Lower Tutaenui Wm. Thomson
Wellington District Foxton W. B. Camfield
Kaiwarrawarra John Strudwicke
Karori Edward Gieson
Johnsonville Jos. Payton
Pahautanui H. W. Bishop
Porirua Ferry Wm. Singer
Lower Hutt G. S. Williams
Taita
Tawa Flat Mrs. Grace
Wainuiomata K. Douglas
Upper Hutt J. J. Prendeville
Makara
Featherston Ohariu Mrs. Hughes
Featherston
Greytown R. Morton
Kai-wi-ui T. Wakelin
Morea Mrs. Skeet
Masterton East Masterton
West Masterton Edmund Jupp
Carterton

By order of the Board of Education for the Province of Wellington,
CHARLES C. GRAHAM,
Secretary.

Comparative Return of Arrivals and Departures at the Port of Wellington
between the Quarters ending December 31st, 1871 and 1872.

Arrivals From 1871 1872
Ships Tons Ships Tons
Great Britain 1 666 3 2183
New South Wales 12 5307 13 4774
Tasmania
Other Ports 15 6757 21 12368
Coastwise 118 17754 134 17333
Totals 147 30384 170 36655
Departures To 1871 1872
Ships Tons Ships Tons
Great Britain 1 843 1 842
New South Wales 12 5184 12 4774
Tasmania
Other Ports 14 6257 21 12368
Coastwise 115 16829 136 18676
Totals 142 29063 170 36660

Wellington, 2nd January, 1873.

JOHN HOLLIDAY,
Harbour Master.



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🎓 Establishment of Schools under Wellington Education Acts

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
17 December 1872
Schools, Teachers, Wellington Province, Education Act
30 names identified
  • Charles Rogers, Teacher at Aromoho School
  • Wm. West, Teacher at Wanganui Grammar School
  • Ginger, Teacher at Makirikiri North School
  • Charles Hulke, Teacher at Kaitoke School
  • Alex. Williamson (jun), Teacher at Matarawa, No. 1 School
  • P. Berrens, Teacher at West Rangitikei School
  • C. W. Lock, Teacher at Lower Rangitikei, No. 1 School
  • Stephen Carrick, Teacher at Lower Rangitikei, No. 2 School
  • M. J. O’Callaghan, Teacher at Turakina Valley School
  • M’Donald (Miss), Teacher at Makirikiri South School
  • Allan Johnson, Teacher at Upper Tutaenui School
  • Marshall, Teacher at Rangitikei (Bull’s) School
  • Andrew Thompson, Teacher at Turakina School
  • F. Deighton, Teacher at Marton School
  • Wm. Thomson, Teacher at Lower Tutaenui School
  • W. B. Camfield, Teacher at Foxton School
  • John Strudwicke, Teacher at Kaiwarrawarra School
  • Edward Gieson, Teacher at Karori School
  • Jos. Payton, Teacher at Johnsonville School
  • H. W. Bishop, Teacher at Pahautanui School
  • Wm. Singer, Teacher at Porirua Ferry School
  • G. S. Williams, Teacher at Lower Hutt School
  • Grace (Mrs.), Teacher at Tawa Flat School
  • K. Douglas, Teacher at Wainuiomata School
  • J. J. Prendeville, Teacher at Upper Hutt School
  • Hughes (Mrs.), Teacher at Ohariu School
  • R. Morton, Teacher at Greytown School
  • T. Wakelin, Teacher at Kai-wi-ui School
  • Skeet (Mrs.), Teacher at Morea School
  • Edmund Jupp, Teacher at West Masterton School

  • CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary

🚂 Comparative Return of Arrivals and Departures at the Port of Wellington

🚂 Transport & Communications
2 January 1873
Shipping, Arrivals, Departures, Wellington Port, Statistics
  • JOHN HOLLIDAY, Harbour Master