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ORDINATION OF REV. M. R. PIRANI

The first ordination to have taken | place in St James's Church of England, j Lower Mutt, was that ol' the Rev. M. R. I ; Pirani. who was ordained there on | j Sunday. The Rt. Rev T. 11. Sprott. D.D..; D.8.E., Emeritus Bishop of Wellington.; ! conducted the service, assisted by the i Ven. Archdeacon Mansell. Wellington.! I Ven Archdeacon !•. H. Petrie. M.A.. ‘Feilding, Rev. Canon A. Payne. East-! j bourne, and Rev. 11. E. K. Fry. M.A.. I l vicar of Lower Mutt Archdeacon Petrie I i preached the sermon. ! The service was fully choral. There: was a choir of 40 under Mr II Brusey. i with Miss I-larte as organist. J Mr Pirani is the only son of Mrs E. L. ; i Pirani. Feilding. and of the late Mr L. l .). Pirani He is an old boy of Huntley j Preparatory School. Marton. and of tlie j i Collegiate School. Wanganui. ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 3

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ORDINATION OF REV. M. R. PIRANI Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 3

ORDINATION OF REV. M. R. PIRANI Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 3

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