A FOURTH CITY SCHOOL.
To the Editor, Pir, —Amongst other matters which came before the Education Board yesterday, there appears a report from the Dunedin School Committee, in reference to a “ fourth school ” To this requisition there is appended a requisition from a large number of residents in the lower portion of Bell Ward, requesting that a fourth school be established in that district. The petition referred to is made to appear in support of the requisition of the Dunedin School Committee to the Town Council, for a site at the Octagon for the same purpose. So far as the rpquisitionists from Bell Ward are concerned, a school at the Octagon would be to them comparatively useless. A site could be obtained (and indeed has been pointed out) at the lower end of St. Andrew street, near its junction with Castle street, which would be in every way suitable for the requirements of that portion of the City. Being one of the requisitioniats, I shall feel obliged by your inserting the above.—l am, Sec., Bell Ward. Dunedin, October 13.
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Evening Star, Issue 3322, 13 October 1873, Page 2
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179A FOURTH CITY SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3322, 13 October 1873, Page 2
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