ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.
DEFICIT Olf YEAR'S WORKING
£6000 FOR NEW CHURCH.
The annual report and statement of accounts of All Saints' Anglican Church, to be -presented at the annual meeting of parishioners on Thursday evening next, shows a deficit of £214 on the year's working. The amount received from the envelope system was considerably leas than last year. There was also a decrease of over £140 in the amount collected through medium of the All Saints' Freewill Fund.
The report statee that the sick and poor fund has been very well maintained during the year. It is now in credit to the sum of £38. During the year £47 10/ was used for relief purposes. A fund for a new organ had been started and £24 12/2 already raised. The permanent church building fund now stand's at £.5962.
Th© expenditure for the year totalled £1079 11/2, and the receipts £897 3/5, of which £544 3/10 was by means of collections, and £229 3/8 by means of the freewill fund and envelopes. This left a deficit of £182 7/9. but there were further liabilities of £31 13/ due and unpaid wnieh made an actual deficit of £214 0/9.
To place the parish funds on a firmer the vestry is holding a queen carnival.
The annual meeting will later take the form of a parish welcome to Rev. Walter W. Averill and Mrs. Averill and to the Rev. Harold Heaslip.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1928, Page 8
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