TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
NEW DARGAVILLE SCHOOL. [BX. TELEGEAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON. Friday When the Auckland Education Board returns to the Education Department the plans of the new Technical High School at Dargaville a start will be mado with the building. The approximate amount to be expended will be £5000. Provision has been mado to build the school in the form of a square with a quadrangle. Interviewed on the subject, Mr. Hornblow, Mayor of Dargaville, who is at present in Wellington, said the proposal was to build at present about two-thirds of the whole building, namely the portion facing Valley Road and Normanby Road. That would provide four classrooms, a standard-sized laboratory, and cloakroom, headmaster's room, science apparatus and store room, and teachers' room. The building would be on the latest English design, it would be erected in wood, and everything would bo up-to-date.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18813, 13 September 1924, Page 12
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