TATARAIMAKA.
(FROM OTJII OWN CORRESPONDENT.) The committee of the approaching Wesleyan bazaar here have postponed ihe date to May 17th, and secured the promise of Mr. E. M. Smith, to tuke fart in the opening ceremony. It is fixed for a Thussduy and to open at 3.30 p.m., so as lo aflord Now Plymouth httli'-hoiidayiats a good opportunity of being present. Tne Okato and Tdtaraimaka church trusts are to qually bcufcfk, and dii;g as work of propagation is btiug iud.de by the friends at each place. I sea that con-; tributioL'B are inyittd from far audi near, a&d may be sect to Mrs. Parsons,]
Ti'.ratu, Mrs. Roebuck, Okato, and tlie New Plymouth and Rahotu parsonages. Doubtless the function will prove a great attraction and, judging by past efforts hero, a pronounced success.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 27 April 1900, Page 2
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