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SALE OF WELL-KNOWN HOMESTEAD

WELLINGTON, Thursday. The - sale of "Ngaroma," the 34roorned home of the Hope-Gibbons family in Queen's Drive, Wellington, to the Catholic Church has oeen approved by the Land Saies Court and the Church expects to , take ' possession in about three months' time. The home will be tised as a house for girls from the Polish camp at Pahiatua who come to Wellington to- work, or for advanced studies. Polish Sisters will have a part in running the hostel and it is hoped to accommodate from seventy to eighty Polish girls, but if this number is not available other .Catholic girls working in Wellington will be accommodated.

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 September 1947, Page 4

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SALE OF WELL-KNOWN HOMESTEAD Chronicle (Levin), 4 September 1947, Page 4

SALE OF WELL-KNOWN HOMESTEAD Chronicle (Levin), 4 September 1947, Page 4

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