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1 - Schools Indexed by NZSG Southland Branch - 1 - Schools indexed by NZSG Southland Branch Aparima 1897-1926 Greenhills 1889-1971 Arrowtown 1881-1926 Greenvale 1911-1936 Arthur’s Point 1892-1943 Grove Bush 1880-1985 Arthurton 1882-1939 Gummies Bush 1876-1922 Awarua Plains 1925-1929 Haldane 1929-1969 Blackmount 1911-1968 Halfmoon Bay 1892-1957 Bluff 1909-1959 Hamilton Burn 1899-1938 Browns 1914-1926 Happy Valley 1917-1936 Brydone 1906-1962 Heddon Bush 1881-1924 Cardrona 1874-1925 Hokonui 1926-1969 Caroline 1936-1936 Homesdale 1902-1925 Charlton 1886-1951 Invercargill Middle 1875-1951 Chatton East 1882-1947 Invercargill North 1879-1949 Chatton North 1912-1968 Invercargill South 1879-1948 Chatton Road 1893-1898 Isla Bank 1926-1969 Crown Terrace 1896-1924 Kapuka 1919-1969 Croydon 1883-1925 Kapuka South 1912-1925 Croydon Bush 1925-1949 Kauana 1975-1986 Croydon Siding 1896-1936 Kennington 1885-1970 Dacre 1899-1961 Kingston 1925-1982 Dipton 1877-1946 Knapdale 1879-1972 Drummond 1887-1925 Konini 1959-1974 Dunearn 1919-1926 Limehills 1876-1943 Eastern Bush 1892-1928 Limehills East 1923-1938 Edendale 1877-1914 Lochiel 1879-1947 Elderslie 1879-1922 Longbush 1879-1985 Etalvale 1910-1926 Lora Gorge 1921-1970 Fairfax 1894-1970 Lower Hedgehope 1901-1926 Feldwick 1907-1947 Lower Shotover 1879-1922 Ferndale 1884-1994 Lumsden 1879-1924 Ferndunlaw 1912-1927 Mabel Bush 1886-1936 Fernhills 1883-1974 Maitland Village 1896-1924 Five Rivers 1925-1969 Makarewa 1918-1988 Five Rivers Siding 1912-1925 Makarewa North 1912-1939 Forest Hill East (Hokonui) 1884-1926 Manapouri 1950-1952 Forest Hill North 1878-1929 Manapouri Dist High Primary 1966-1976 Forest Vale 1933-1938 Manapouri Dist High Secondary 1974-1975 Fortification 1914-1926 Mandeville 1887-1968 Fortrose 1876-1954 Maori Beach 1920-1934 Garston 1882-1926 Marist Exam 1895-1914 Gibbston 1885-1929 Marist Primary 1913-1982 Gladfield 1904-1956 Marist Secondary 1935-1982 Gore East (Gordon) 1886-1970 Mataura 1921-1967 Gore Main 1895-1968 Mataura Island 1890-1924 Gorge Road (Oteramika Gorge) 1889-1923 Menzies Ferry 1906-1970 Granity 1926-1961 Merrivale 1926-1969 Mimihau 1881-1987 Sandstone 1907-1923 - 2 - Mokoreta 1887-1924 Seaward Downs 1891-1970 Morton Mains 1937-1969 Seaward Moss 1893-1926 Morton Mains Siding 1910-1986 Slope Point 1924-1939 Mossburn 1887-1957 South Hillend 1884-1925 Motu Rimu 1904-1929 Spar Bush 1883-1926 Myross Bush 1877-1972 Springbank 1892-1928 New River Ferry 1926-1929 Springhills 1888-1971 Niagara 1926-1958 St Catherine’s Convent 1906-1956 Nightcaps 1889-1926 St Catherine’s College 1947-1982 Nokomai 1926-1950 St Catherine’s Primary 1952-1957 Northope 1926-1929 St George 1915-1960 Ohai 1926-1961 Staircase 1935-1936 Oraki 1886-1939 Sunnyside 1911-1927 Orawia 1898-1956 Surrey Park 1940-1980 Orepuki 1875-1931 Te Anau 1937-1981 Oreti Plains 1892-1927 Te Tua 1898-1967 Otahu 1915-1944 Te Wae Wae 1910-1970 Otahuti 1892-1961 Tisbury 1891-1925 Otama 1883-1926 Tokanui 1904-1939 Otara 1886-1924 Tuatapere 1910-1938 Otaraia 1880-1902 Tuturau 1872-1958 Otatara 1879-1949 Verdon College 1983-1986 Oteramika 1875-1969 Waianiwa 1882-1957 Pahia 1885-1996 Waiau District High 1938-1976 Papatotara 1896-1950 Waicola 1903-1927 Pine Bush 1881-1925 Waihoaka 1894-1947 Pinnacle (Waikaka) 1877-1880 Waikaia 1879-1992 Progress Valley 1937-1963 Waikaka Siding 1906-1926 Pukemaori 1921-1968 Waikaka Valley 1877-1925 Pukerau 1904-1923 Waikana 1889-1954 Pyramid Siding 1894-1938 Waikiwi 1896-1960 Quarry Hills 1892-1926 Waikouro 1916-1934 Queenstown 1875-1971 Waimahaka 1901-1927 Queenstown District High 1937-1962 Waimatua 1918-1990 Raymonds Gap 1912-1926 Waimatuku 1900-1924 Redan 1925-1972 Waimumu 1888-1995 Redan Valley 1893-1924 Waipounamu 1925-1939 Rees Valley 1888-1937 Wairaki 1905-1926 Riversdale 1886-1961 Wairekiki 1885-1920 Riverside 1925-1930 Wairio 1882-1986 Riverton 1908-1980 Waituna 1928-1963 Riverton District High 1923-1951 Wallacetown 1873-1927 Roslyn Bush 1879-1971 Wendon 1880-1926 Round Hill 1897-1926 Wendonside 1887-1969 Rowallan 1943-1957 West Plains 1882-1926 Ruahine 1921-1952 Wild Bush 1915-1946 Ryal Bush 1925-1988 Winton 1879-1968 Sandstone 1907-1923 Woodlands 1873-1945 Wyndham South 1906-1968 <End> .
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