TEMUKA.
On Sunday last,, at the Temuk* Primitive Methodist Church, a brass tablet was unveiled by the Rev. T. Coatswortl- to the memory'of the iate William Smith, an ardentyaaid faithful Church worker, who died on October 6th, 1908. The tablet bore the following inscription:—"Sacred to the memory of the late William Smith, who died October 6th, 1908, Sunday-school Superintendent and locals preacher. 'Until the day breaks, and shadows flee away.'"
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13613, 23 December 1909, Page 5
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