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FINE VIEW OF HARBOUR AND GULF TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE COMMANDING SITE ON WHICH AUCKLAND'S ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL WILL BE ERECTED A view looking tfver Parnell toward Rangitoto and the Matuihi Channel, taken from one of the homes built on the area of land bought 92 years ago by Bishop Selwyn as a site for a permanent Anglican cathedral. A beques of approximately £60,000, provided in the will of the late Miss M. T. Horton, will, it is hoped, make possible the early erection on this historic site of a cathedral worthy of the city.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22107, 13 May 1935, Page 6

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FINE VIEW OF HARBOUR AND GULF TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE COMMANDING SITE ON WHICH AUCKLAND'S ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL WILL BE ERECTED A view looking tfver Parnell toward Rangitoto and the Matuihi Channel, taken from one of the homes built on the area of land bought 92 years ago by Bishop Selwyn as a site for a permanent Anglican cathedral. A beques of approximately £60,000, provided in the will of the late Miss M. T. Horton, will, it is hoped, make possible the early erection on this historic site of a cathedral worthy of the city. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22107, 13 May 1935, Page 6

FINE VIEW OF HARBOUR AND GULF TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE COMMANDING SITE ON WHICH AUCKLAND'S ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL WILL BE ERECTED A view looking tfver Parnell toward Rangitoto and the Matuihi Channel, taken from one of the homes built on the area of land bought 92 years ago by Bishop Selwyn as a site for a permanent Anglican cathedral. A beques of approximately £60,000, provided in the will of the late Miss M. T. Horton, will, it is hoped, make possible the early erection on this historic site of a cathedral worthy of the city. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22107, 13 May 1935, Page 6