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ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOL FOR MAORI BOYS: THE PROPOSED NEW BUILDINGS AT BOMBAY. The architect's drawing of the new buildings. The school is designed to accommodate 150 scholars and will be constructed in brick and concrete. main building will be of two storeys with six classrooms, including a laboratory for 30 to 35 pupils, arranged about an assembly hall. In addition to the main building, there will be built two double-storey blocks for ormi ones, a i c en an dining-room block, a laundry and staff block, and a home for the headmaster, Mr. D. B. Patterson is the architect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20564, 15 May 1930, Page 6

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ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOL FOR MAORI BOYS: THE PROPOSED NEW BUILDINGS AT BOMBAY. The architect's drawing of the new buildings. The school is designed to accommodate 150 scholars and will be constructed in brick and concrete. main building will be of two storeys with six classrooms, including a laboratory for 30 to 35 pupils, arranged about an assembly hall. In addition to the main building, there will be built two double-storey blocks for ormi ones, a i c en an dining-room block, a laundry and staff block, and a home for the headmaster, Mr. D. B. Patterson is the architect. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20564, 15 May 1930, Page 6

ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOL FOR MAORI BOYS: THE PROPOSED NEW BUILDINGS AT BOMBAY. The architect's drawing of the new buildings. The school is designed to accommodate 150 scholars and will be constructed in brick and concrete. main building will be of two storeys with six classrooms, including a laboratory for 30 to 35 pupils, arranged about an assembly hall. In addition to the main building, there will be built two double-storey blocks for ormi ones, a i c en an dining-room block, a laundry and staff block, and a home for the headmaster, Mr. D. B. Patterson is the architect. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20564, 15 May 1930, Page 6

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