WAIORONGAMAI AND SH FTESBURY. THE NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE. THE SETTLERS, Etc.
Thk Board of Education* linve most promptly and liberally responded to the urgent reß^u^st of onr local school com. mittee to have erected with nil possible d 'Kpatch »i iipw Rehoi»l-house ;it Waiorougnmai. The subject was again brought before them, no later than the 12th of l*iMt month, by the Secretary, hia report of last committee meeting and on the 18th, Mr Jus. Lwry the Chairman, received a telegram from the Bo.ird requesting him to meet thf>ir Engineer, \Jr Allright and consult with him respecting the site given by Mr S. (J. Maokv tor the purpose of school buildings. Mi' Allright expressed himself as highly pleased with the the ground. This was followed by another telegr.im on the 20th. requesting Mr Ltwery to mwt nnd anange with Mr Boynr, c«ntr»u-ter for new chool at Shaftesbury, tine erectiun of which was About t»> 1>« pn^ceeded with, for removal of materials and erection of proposed buildings >it Waioroagonv^ instead. Tiie matter was buti>sfactorily
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 2
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171WAIORONGAMAI AND SH FTESBURY. THE NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE. THE SETTLERS, Etc. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 2
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