THE DILWORTH INSTITUTE.
NEW BUILDING SCHEME.
DEFERRED FOR FIVE YEARS
ry I e ~ a . A report from the Dihvorth Trust- for t 1 the J car 1914 was made to the Anglican 0? : Diocesan Synod yesterday afternoon. w I In referring to the intention of the n trustees to remove the Dilworth institute ' ,to Papatoetoe Archdeacon MacMurrav c " , said tho war and the moratorium had ig compelled a postponement of the scheme, er It was therefore intended to defer the Q f erection of the .institute for five yoaijs. 1( j | In the meantime it was proposed to carrv ■e. ion th agricultural side of the institute's j n work. Tenders had been called for the ad erection of cottages for the old ho«,s of re . tho institute, and when tho first block i built 10 boys would receive ajjricully I tura! instruction. The trustees proposed en ' that when boys came to the an 'a 6 of leaving the institute, and , e . , they . were likely to do well bv or receiving a high-class agricultural instructed t 'on, they would be drafted to the farm, ay , It was thought that one of the most imay ! portant things that the institute could do st- : for the well-being of the country was to ns send out men who would be good citizervs ng and capable agriculturists. Mr. Priniho rose McConnell had been Appointed inile structor. to, ! In reply to a complaint by Mr. J. H. in ' Upton, that copies of the report had not, nd been previously circulated. Archdeacon, U1 Mac Murray said that he had no doubt ■re j that the trustees would be glad to circulate reports in future.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16052, 19 October 1915, Page 9
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278THE DILWORTH INSTITUTE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16052, 19 October 1915, Page 9
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