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Ken Campbell, of Christchurch, a carpenter with the Cook Construction Company, Ltd, working yesterday on the foundations of the auditorium of the new $8 million Christchurch Girls’ High School, in Deans Avenue. The first stage of the school, a $4.5 million contract, was let to Cook Construction on December 23,1983, and the remaining stage has gone to tender. The school is due for use at the beginning of 1986.

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Press, 1 March 1984, Page 3

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Ken Campbell, of Christchurch, a carpenter with the Cook Construction Company, Ltd, working yesterday on the foundations of the auditorium of the new $8 million Christchurch Girls’ High School, in Deans Avenue. The first stage of the school, a $4.5 million contract, was let to Cook Construction on December 23,1983, and the remaining stage has gone to tender. The school is due for use at the beginning of 1986. Press, 1 March 1984, Page 3

Ken Campbell, of Christchurch, a carpenter with the Cook Construction Company, Ltd, working yesterday on the foundations of the auditorium of the new $8 million Christchurch Girls’ High School, in Deans Avenue. The first stage of the school, a $4.5 million contract, was let to Cook Construction on December 23,1983, and the remaining stage has gone to tender. The school is due for use at the beginning of 1986. Press, 1 March 1984, Page 3