GENEROUS GIFT
IN AID OF MAORI EDUCATION. MADE BY NORTH AUCKLAND RESIDENT. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DARGAVILLE, This Day. Declaring himself impressed by the statement of Sir Apirana Ngata, in the closing hours of the Budget debate “that few Maoris were accepted for training in the Air Force because of the small percentage of would-be pilots who can come up to the educational standards required, owing to a lack of secondary school training,” Mr Samuel S. Green, of Donnelly’s Crossing, has decided to make a gift of 300 acres iof farm land adjoining Trounson’s Kauri Park (North Auckland) as a site for an educational institution, with a training farm. TheMand donated is on the main highway, handy to Dargaville, on the Donnelly's Crossing railway.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1943, Page 4
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