KOHIMARNAMA GROWING.
A deputation headed by Mr. George Hogan waited on the Auckland Kr'ncation Board to-day and urged the neces
silv for the enlargement of the Kohiniorama School, which was quite Inadequate for the growing needs of the district. The school grounds also r quired enlargement. The acting-chairman t Mr. •I. D. McKenzin) informed -he deputation that the board had already pressed these matters strongly on the l-"d-ici>tion Department, and was now awaiting .1 grant. He promised that the board would jog the department's m.-iin-n.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 5
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