20 



GENERAL EXPENDITURE. 



North. South. 



Salaries— Boys' School £684 10 10 £612 3 11 



Girls' >i 288 8 10 283 8 8 



Infants' ,. 147 8 4 156 4 



Evening .i 143 14 1 162 



Clothing Bills £388 7 £280 13 4 



Less received 306 15 8 226 7 11 



£81 4 11 54 5 5 



Books, Stationery, &c 69 17 6 128 11 7 



Coals, Water, and Gas 47 15 7 52 14 3 



Church accommodation 20 



Insurance 6 15 5 5 



Cleaning 57 4 68 3 



Petty disbursements, including band 42 7 6 63 4 11 



1589 6 9 1586 9 



Deduct School fees 3811111 303 15 1 



1207 14 10 1282 5 8 



At the North School, in consequence of the numbers attending 

 the boys' school being larger than the rooms could accommodate, 

 it was found necessary to refuse admission until the numbers 

 were considerably reduced. 



At the South School, owing to the same cause, it has been 

 found necessary to erect a new room for additional accommoda- 

 tion for the boys, which has been done at an expense of £525, and 

 is now fully occupied. 



The Committee have long felt it a great desideratum that these 

 schools should undergo a thorough periodical examination by a 

 competent inspector ; but there have been great difficulties in the 

 way, the action of the government inspectors being limited to those 

 schools which receive grants from the Privy Council. This 

 difficulty has now been overcome, and in future a periodical 

 inspection and report will_be_made by a government inspector. 



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V. M.UiPLKB, riUNTER, LORD &TREIT AND CABLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. 



