CHURCHES AND STEAMERS.
Sir,—T thank Mr. " MS,!'., Methodist* for his kind attention in answering my last letter. i quite agree with him regarding tho limn working 011 Sundays, --shut if tho men am forced to work, why . hliouUl tho boats bo run at nuoh ridicui'-iin Ik him in tin! evening. Please, Sir. M.5.1'.," tonu;iubo.r there aro it lew and ministers, and preachers and preachers, and if I have been brought in.) from childhood to attend the old family church, 1 do not, ceo why 1 should nut still' keep attending it while living at Dovoinmrly I am not tha only person in Devonport' who would - like tlm boat* to hit run at different hour*, and if' you hud raid my letter morn oloaely you • would have been that. 1 also wrote on Iwhalf of other people. Ai.kx. .Maclean*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13783, 23 June 1908, Page 3
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