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A PAGE FROM THE PAST Extracts from the Bay of Plenty Times of August 22, 1574, read as follows: “To the Editor. Sir, —Nearly twelve months since I promised to. subscribe towards the erection of a church in Tauranga. Shortly afterwards I paid my subscription, and have not since heard one word about the affair, nor do I see any sign of the work being in progress. I take this means of informing the Treasurer to the fund that unless it is the intention of the Committee shortly to commence building, that I wish my money returned in order that I may have the use of it until required for the purpose for which it was given., —R. C. Jordan.” “The first instalment of the Immigrants’ cottages arrived in Tauranga by the cutter Rose from Auckland yesterday, and the remainder may be expected shortly. Each cottage will have four comfortable rooms. We presume that the work of erecting the buildings will be invited by public tender.” /

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 13092, 20 July 1940, Page 2

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OUR Daily Features Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 13092, 20 July 1940, Page 2

OUR Daily Features Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 13092, 20 July 1940, Page 2