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PANMURE HALL.

To the Editor of the Daily Southern Cbobs. Sib,-— There is to be a soirge in *id of the funds of St. Matthias's Episcopalian Church in Paumure, on Easter Monday. We hear, with surprise, that it is to be held in the little Episcopalian School-room, because there is a fine large hall in Panmure, to build which many Protestants gave their money on the distinct understanding that it was tQvbe a public hall, as the one at Onehunga is. . It is true that the management of the hall is in the hands of the Roman Catholics, but Protestant committees for public halls never hesitate to let the members of that body have the use of a public roomi The hall at Otahubu is used by all sects indiscriminately, as a public hall should be. I don't know where the fault lies in the present case, but there is a great deal of unpleasant feeling about it; and if any of your correspondents can clear it up, and tell us why we are not to hate our soirge iv the hall, he will oblige 4. Pahmtok EpisoobujjOt.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3349, 10 April 1868, Page 3

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PANMURE HALL. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3349, 10 April 1868, Page 3

PANMURE HALL. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3349, 10 April 1868, Page 3