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McDonalds Hole School

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School name: Mcdonalds Hole
Other name: -
County name: Roxburgh
Transferred:
URL for linking: https://nswgovschoolhistory.cese.nsw.gov.au/schoolHistory?schoolId=5092
Operating dates:
Type of school Opening date Closing date Half-time partner schools
Public School Jul 1882 Oct 1882
Public School Mar 1885 Mar 1894
Half-Time School May 1894 Apr 1909 CLANDULLA1

McDonalds Hole School site Portions 40 & 41 Parish Airly County Roxburgh
McDonalds Hole School site Portions 40 & 41 Parish Airly County Roxburgh

1886

25 June 1886
3970 Department of Lands,
Sydney, 25th June, 1836.
PROPOSED RESUMPTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SITE
AT McDONALD'S HOLE, AND DEDICATION OF SCHOOL SITE IN LIEU THEREOF.
IT is hereby notified for public information that, in accordance with the provisions of the 105th section of the Crown Lands Act of 1884, it is proposed to revoke the dedication of the Public School Site at McDonald's Hole, viz.:- Portion No. 26, in the parish of Airly, county of Roxburgh, area 2 acres, dedicated on the 18th January, 1884, and hereunder described, with a view to the dedication in lieu thereof of an area of 2 acres, also hereunder described, being portion No. 40 in the same locality. Ms. 86-11,420 HENRY COPELAND,
Descriptions.
Public School Site to be Resumed.
2 acres. County of Roxburgh, parish of Airly, at McDonald's Hole, portion No. 26. Commencing at a point distant 5 chains 80 links south from the north-eastern corner of portion No. 20 of 40 acres; and bounded thence on the west by part of the eastern boundary of that portion bearing south 5 chains; on the south by a line bearing east 4 chains; on the east by a line bearing north 5 chains; and on the north by a line bearing west 4 chains, to the point of commencement.
Public School Site to be Dedicated.
2 acres. County of Roxburgh, parish of Airly, at McDonald's Hole, portion No. 40. Commencing at the most westerly south-eastern comer of portion No. 41 of 20 acres 20 perches; and bounded thence on the west by an eastern boundary of that portion bearing north 4 chains; on the north by a southern boundary of that portion bearing east 5 chains; on the east by a line dividing it from that portion bearing south 4 chains; and on the south by a lane bearing west 5 chains, to the point of commencement2 .

References

1 Secretary. ‘School History Database Search’. NSW Department of Education, 29 January 2020. https://education.nsw.gov.au/about-us/our-people-and-structure/history-of-government-schools/school-database-search.html.
2 PROPOSED RESUMPTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SITE AT M'DONALD'S HOLE, AND DEDICATION OF SCHOOL SITE IN LIEU THEREOF. (1886, June 25). New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), p. 4266. Retrieved January 16, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221686242

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