HUTT TECHNICAL SCHOOL
IJnther over three years ago the trustees of the Riddiforri Estate presented to the Education Board a site of nearly H acres, with frontage io Woburn Road, Lower Hutt, for the purpose of a technical school. Representations as to the need of this institution were made first to the Riddiford Trustees by Messrs. Rishworth and Baldwin, then chairmen respectively of tho Hutt District High School and Eastern Hutt School Committees Through the efforts of these gentlemen and of others interested, the sum of over £3OO to further the project was furnished by residents of the Hutt. Subsidies on these gifts of land and money amounted to £5.50, and a grant was authorised by the Government for erection of a technical school on tho above site. Owing to tho high prices, it ms for some time impossible to get a } cn ' ,e r at- a. prico which could accepted, and on recently inviting tenders, it was found that tho difference between wood and brick was so small compared to the value of the more permanent that on representation by the Ivbicatio Board and the Technical Commit tee represented by Mr. Rishworth the GoveJnnmnt agreed to find the difference bct woed wood and brick, and the. board has thus been enabled to accept the tender of Mr .1. Stacey for the erection of a substantial building in bnck on the new *it£ The main building at present piovid«» for a spacious cookery room 3-fL x 2 l ft^\:m B Jd°" wooi work T’oorn 40ft with the necessary fittings and apparatus. The new building, besides providing for evening classes will serve tho purpose of woodwork and home ! 1 Instruction for the adjacent SC r n ’nß Tfltt District High School, schools. Butt v Epuni )ho pup■ ls n nt whU had’ hitherto to travel tn Petone for instruction in these subjects.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 247, 13 July 1921, Page 9
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311HUTT TECHNICAL SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 247, 13 July 1921, Page 9
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