iil (fair iruimiber of people journeyed from .AiTWTlrland ibis, afternoon to witness ifahe laying of the fomadation stone of the new AngKmm Onrroh. of ®. Ijujfce'.s at (MaMtrrewa. by Bishop Neligan, tedo defivered an impressive address in, connection with the ceremony. After tie proceedings, winch included a. few renmrics by Mr. Lang, MP. for the district, the ladies of the parish crrtertained the visitors _at w/bentocnt tea* a special train bringing the -jau-.ty back to Auckland, Hie new structure, ftxr iwfeioh Mr. GoJdabro' is architect, and Mr. O. El. •Barrow contraofcor, is to be erected in camexaded concrete, and promises to be a derided ornament to the district. Messrs. H. W. IL, L. R_, and E. Koomfield were passengers this afternoon for -<Jisboraa_hy Hb» Tanwmra.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 37, 12 February 1910, Page 8
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