AUCKLAND.
May 18
Mr Macrae, the head master of the Grammar School, applied to the Board of Governors for a re-investigation into the management of the school, but the Board declined to do so, considering the former inquiry wide enough. It is proposed to make the present grammar school a girls' high school, and to erect a new building for a grammar and boarding-house with the amount receivable from the Government in a more suitable situation.
Afc a meeting of the Harbor Board yesterday it was decided to purchase four acres of land at Calliope Point at £200 per acre, as a dock site.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3086, 18 May 1881, Page 3
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