WELLINGTON-COLLEGE.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir —There is a most important matter requiring for the benefit of the davscholars.rnost of whom live mceHnghrid prior to the removal of theschooHo'lta presentinconvenient site one of the eovemora stated that arrangements would he made to meet the difficulty, and shortly after an omnlbna i did •nVn~ irul the younger hoyS'were enabled to get to StSMStStt It b-a people can be found to propose the a (IJfthe upiHww wM# support the school. A the’ looked this Sed. <iy i f t°wa?aU ve^welltette teSediJriSS'l^' Sa?^g^ssSsS£ would expect themtnere. r from his privateSffiS to sit all day in wet b^^?^\^s r ™o r s r diisocto tins, riPh.boys are proprietors, I feel sure the aut J®Jl^ C fi, at during the winter months 1 would also Ht the latest by 4 p.m., as at reach homo before dark on many evenings. , f i a3 j ( f 00 n this subi <» i-“ of their hoys—l am, &c., Pater No 2. their homes, with some degr j t s h o nld be arranged at^onc^and 3 intirnation t 0 parents through the newspapers.-En- 1f.A.1.J
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4416, 15 May 1875, Page 3
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185WELLINGTON-COLLEGE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4416, 15 May 1875, Page 3
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