We understand that the proposal to estab-
lish a scliool in connection with the Church of England, but open to children of all denoiriuations, will be recommended by the officiating clergyman, at the Court House, tomorrow, to the support of the congregation. It is intended to bring the school under the provisions of the Education Ordinance of the Province, which will entitle it to some aid from the Government, and we* trust a sufficient amount of publio support will *be given to it to ensure its success on the catholic 1 bases_on which it is designed to found it. "Wo have to acknowledge files of Dunedin papers to the 24th iustaut, to the courtesy of ■ Mr Gilles'. Cobb's Christchurch conveyance left town' yesterday nioruing, with the following passengers : — Messrs M'Kenzie, Oloughe,^ Neheniiah, Canning, Bird (telegraph manager), and Lawlor — a lunatic, in charge of Constable Johnston.
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West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 2
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145Untitled West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 2
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