At a church meeting recently held in Auckland to discuss the question of building a new church to replace an old one it was seriously considered whether the stone could not be got from, Scotland (reports the Star). While it' might be an innovation as far as New Zealand is concerned, such a scheme is not unknown in many other countries, where congregations largely drawn from people from tiie Homeland have used stone to build their places of worship quarried in the pits of their native country.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3889, 25 September 1928, Page 70
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