DUNEDIN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.] DUNEDIN, August 7. At a meeting of the members of the Church of England to form a Church j Institute, a Committee was appointed to consider and report as to the best means to be taken to establish a Theological College and Library. Bishop Neville was thanked for his past exertions during his recent visit Home. He collected over .£3OOO for a Theological College, of which he has expended £1100 in the purchase of a house and land, which is not yet free. J52000 is going to the endowment of a tutorship. He was also presented with a library, on condition that it was safely housed, and named after the husband of the lady who made the gift. The Bishop requires now about .£SOO.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7383, 8 August 1889, Page 5
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