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TE AWAMUTU PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR.

Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1315, 2 December 1880, Page 2

 

TE A WAMUTU PRESBYTERIAN BAZ AAR.

The Bazaar held at the Public Hall, Te Awamutu, on the 24th and 25 th ult., proved very successful, in a financial sense eminently so. The amount realised by cash subscriptions and sale of goods, will reach the sum of £270, and of this amount, after paying off the debt remaining on the Manse, about £120 will be available to go towards the erection of a church at Te Awamutu. The huccess of the undertaking is in a great measure owing to the deep interest which the ladies of the congregation manifested in it, and the practical assistance they have rendered. The Committee and the worthy Secretary, Mr Germaun, are also deserving of praiae, for the manner in which the arrangements were carried out.

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