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SCHOOL OF FORESTRY.

AUCKLAND'S GOOD WISH®. [THE PBBBS B«nto».J AUCKLAND, Novembw SOAuckland has taken the the Minister for Education m Wg» to the School of Forestry m »,« sporting spirit. . a Mr M. R. O'Shea, Kegirtrar <i « Auckland University following telegram this nonuw & Hon. G. J. Smith, chairman« Canterbury College ® oa^<^ 8 i nors:—"The Minister having gw« decision, we congratulate ?<>u you ©very success m building^P Dominion School of Forestry. . On his return to Auckland south this morning, bxr George : chairman of the Auckland College Council, sa ' d * h £ he was not prepared to discuss w« tire claims of Auckland and bury as the most suitable to»W| the School of Forestryof trying to run two estrv in New Zealand muattwWJ ent to everybody, end the cot of the two schools meant w" insufficient staffing for h .a p sentatives of the two CoUeg* the claims of their before the Minister as fdfr *», cibl.v as they could and had. accept his decision. Th now been given and th© versify College would accept sportsmanlike manner. Mr O'Shea said tne annua_ i * grants would be pooled. T Jjjj scholarship in Forestry fmm^y New Zealand Perpetual For^^jj in 1926. and tenable at versity College, would taken out at Canterbuij award covered a four was of the annual value of*

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 10

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SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 10

SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 10

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