With the object, of giving a chance in life to boys being reared in objectionable surroundings the Wellington diocesan authorities have opened a- rescue home at Lower Hutt. The building consists of six rooms with nearly an acre of land attached, and has been leased with a right of purchase. There is accommodation for eight boys, though nt present the home has only one juvenile inmate. The official opening ceremony took place on Saturday afternoon in the presence of a fairly large assemblage, among whom were Bishop Sprott, Archdeacons Fancourt and Harper and the vicars of nil the city and suburban parishes.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 120, 6 May 1912, Page 2
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