BOLTON STREET CEMETERY
(To the Editor.) Sir,-If I understand the position right- <? Vti * a IOW .pr°P°sed by the Early Settlers Association to erect a Lychtrata at the Bolton street entrance to the cemet tery as a memorial to the early settlor in which their name s will be ins" bed in a part of the building. I would lSe to suggest to the member,"* the action that as the Bolton street section of the cemetery is purely Anglican, that they entrance—as there are more early settlers in the Sydney street section than 2 thl other. Such names as Walter Turnbull. ahsts), David Lewis, John Gill (Weseyans) would be much rooie. appropriate^ ly inscribed in a building on the section or the cemetery they are buried in. Hunareds of names could be added to the d^'vv?* **V Ivill suffice t0 show the desirability of two recording buildings for the inscriptions. The best of good feeling* have always existed between the seetTof religion m our city, and this is not a mat. tor of difference, but just that of following the better way. No doubt further iS^Tm,^ be *« M dire PONEKE-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 8
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189BOLTON STREET CEMETERY Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 8
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