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The University Museum, facing King street, with the proposed new wing to be erected immediately at its southern end. This wing is shown above as P art of a still large extension facing south (indicated faintly in the drawing) which it will not be possible to build for many years. The new wing will measure 125 ft by 60ft, and will cost about £25,000, of which more than £IB,OOO has already been gathered in Dunedin by a committee of business men; it will receive a subsidy from the Government of an equal amount. An appeal is now being made to the public for further contributions so as to complete the sum aimed at. The drawing is by Mr J. H. White.

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Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 5

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The University Museum, facing King street, with the proposed new wing to be erected immediately at its southern end. This wing is shown above as Part of a still large extension facing south (indicated faintly in the drawing) which it will not be possible to build for many years. The new wing will measure 125ft by 60ft, and will cost about £25,000, of which more than £18,000 has already been gathered in Dunedin by a committee of business men; it will receive a subsidy from the Government of an equal amount. An appeal is now being made to the public for further contributions so as to complete the sum aimed at. The drawing is by Mr J. H. White. Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 5

The University Museum, facing King street, with the proposed new wing to be erected immediately at its southern end. This wing is shown above as Part of a still large extension facing south (indicated faintly in the drawing) which it will not be possible to build for many years. The new wing will measure 125ft by 60ft, and will cost about £25,000, of which more than £18,000 has already been gathered in Dunedin by a committee of business men; it will receive a subsidy from the Government of an equal amount. An appeal is now being made to the public for further contributions so as to complete the sum aimed at. The drawing is by Mr J. H. White. Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 5

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