-' Bridge & Palrixbottrne School 13-19 The Cenyngham family displayed considerable llIlE.l'I5I'. in the welfare of the villagers, seeking to improve the quality of their day to day “V15 and being instrumental in the setting up of the Bridge and Pntrixltourne Schools in 134?. The toying or the foundation stone was an occasion for considerable ceremony and eelebration, and as such Hananted ll lengthy report in the Ksntifi, ll Gazelle. 'On Friday the foundation stone of the new schools was laid. 0|! it well adapted Spot tJl'|grI2Iund on the banks or the lower Stan:-, and behind the main street of Bridge, leading to Pat:ri1]Jonrne..... The stone was laid by the Dot-lager ltlareltioness of C.anynpJ:.ant, to 'll'l1ElS-E muniticence the promoters of the landnble undertaking are indebted for the site, as well as for pecuniary assistance... Tllt Marchiuness having taken the place assigned 10 hrr. Ilfld the company and the school children being arranged around the enclosure allotted to them, Ute Rev. Mr Stevenson. the worth}: and exemplary re-ctorofthe parishes revielted brie|'|}' and I.-.|IH]tII:I1l|_t' lhfl object whit;-It had drawn IJten:| to-getI:|er,t-Jesing his retnarlts with an appropriate prayer. The stone was then lowered ll: its plant. and the Marehinne-is struck the stone three times with the maul. That portion of the Ct'.‘fil'I1iJI1}"'H115 concluded. The Rev‘. J. Sltrrensan once more addressed the meeting, and a hymn, composed for the occasion. was sung by the children and the vast assembly. ll!!! reverend gentleman's curate reading the words. Three times three hearty cheers were given and a profusion of plum buns distributed amongst the school children by Miss Augusta Conyngham, the lot-el_1r and interesting daughter of Lord .ntIber1. The National Anthem clused the day It-thtch will he one long remembered in the neighbourhood.“ In typical fashion, beIng concerned -trill‘: the pmner display of rank, wealth and quality ‘['I|g Kenfigh gig-_g_q]_t¢ proudly noted how this function had been attended by Jtjntthuw Eta.-II I-15:1,, and his lady. the l'lDt‘t. C. Tolletnnche. the 111:0‘. .'|- 5|_e1.-ensen nnd his Indy, C:|pL.1i|1 “r'it1'[I;r and family, the M.i55-{'5 T:I51I‘El.l. the lletr. J. White and his Indy. the tree. Mr Plutnptre, Mrs Bntham. H. Collard Esq. of Renville, and It-1r|"1|cher. Readers were Further informed I’-llfll I-11'-‘ I11-ll-lillfllf.‘-3 “°D||l|‘-l he erected by ‘htnssrs Wilson, assisted by Mr Gt!t:lrj:1:.*llUl:l.'Il:I'SlIll|'t1: the architect ‘being Mr. llezel-duh Marshall.‘ If The Schools, Bridge |. I ari-~.=+:~-;*+r=~ gin 1-? ”-'I* i-' r %ui‘:5;+§.g!:g% ._ ._J!'y-1.. i-u.--.-_:_:-‘-u—-_- ht‘ I I -_ -In I“: 1;‘ .__5|- ,. _ I -1- ‘- +_ 'r.:'-‘ :::L==rr‘1"’““ ' g'fIa;JiffI ml; um njl! :? ".5?" 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