NEW NATIVE SCHOOL
Establishment at Te Hauke OPAPA SCHOOL TO CLOSE The establishment of a native school at Te Hauke Pa, near Te Aute, and the closing of the Opapa Public School when the new native school is opened have been authorised by the Minister of Education, the Hon. P. Fraser, who has advised the Hawke 's Bay Education Board of the position. Suitable arrangements will be made by the board for the eonveyance to Pukehou School of the eligible Pukekura children. "This is a very satisfactory outcome of negotiations whieh have been going on for years," said the chairman, M t G. A. Maddison, at this morning 1$ meeting of the board, "The -best itera on the agenda } paper, ' " conmiejited « meinbor. ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 5
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