NEW SCHOOL FOR HAAST.—Children of the Haast district moved into their new school last week. The old school was destroyed by fire. The top picture shows the new building, which is one of the most isolated in the South Island. There are 28 children on the roll. BOTTOM LEFT: Graham Dillon (left) and Jim Walker carry a box of books into the new school. RIGHT: Heather Buchanan assists the sole teacher, Mr B. Kerrisk, to put books away.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29509, 10 May 1961, Page 17
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78NEW SCHOOL FOR HAAST.—Children of the Haast district moved into their new school last week. The old school was destroyed by fire. The top picture shows the new building, which is one of the most isolated in the South Island. There are 28 children on the roll. BOTTOM LEFT: Graham Dillon (left) and Jim Walker carry a box of books into the new school. RIGHT: Heather Buchanan assists the sole teacher, Mr B. Kerrisk, to put books away. Press, Volume C, Issue 29509, 10 May 1961, Page 17
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