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1831
• Spars + Masts sent to Britain
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1840
• Timber Industry erected mill on Ngunguru river Waitoi
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1869
• church Missionary society project donors were Henare te Moananui, Paraone Kauteawha, Paratene te Manu, Miria Rangioke, Mata te Kurahau, first head master- Mr Stevens, ( the old timers called him Haki Paripari) first Maori students- Tame Haehlae Wellington, first Euro student- Mr Agns Fergusson, first known teacher under education board- Alfred Mason ( claimed it at a reunion in 1956)
• Maori School under the native schools sites act 1880.
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1870
• Teaching started, school opened
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1874
• Mr Pearce Lanigan bought part of Kopipi block from Maori owners and built another mill known today as mill creek.
• Ngunguru starts to progress export timber and coal from Kiripaka- many Europeans came to live and at times the school became over crowded.
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1876
• A letter was sent from Tutukaka regarding the school and was received by government but put aside.
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1879
• Alfred Hammond Mason officially took up his post on September 14 1879 as first teacher.
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1890
• School become public
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1892
• Captain Shoebridge takes the first load of coal down the river.
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1895
• 35 pupils- many who rode across the river daily to school.
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1901
• Quote from Ngaronua Mahanga sent to the Northern Advocate ( centennial book)
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1913
• Mill closes. But there are settled farmers rather than itinerant sawyers
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1914
• Tutukaka school opened.
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1923
• The first school building was replaced by another.
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1931
• Authorities recognised that the little old school was becoming inadequate headmaster-Mr S.L. Stretton
• BOT Archive reported the building substandard and quite unsuited for a grade school.
• No electricity
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1933
• Early morning a fire broke out in the schools little woodshed.
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1938
• New building is built.
• Old building was sold and was removed to a site at the top of Pukenui rodd.
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1940
• Assistant- Mrs V. Donaldson raised money to provide an asphalt playing area group weeks visit to Wellington to explore exhibition and other interesting places. Some children had never seen a train let alone travelled in one.
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1946
• J. Maxwell- school acquired a film strip projector a great asset in teaching aids.
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1948
• Tippie- tin laws out of existence and new flush toilets were erected- a major improvement.
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1956
• A new road was built to access the school so that children were safe.
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1883
• Miss Elizabeth Sturge was the next teacher beginning in 1883
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1966
• Headmaster Ernest Illingsworth taught movie making.