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(Our Oun Cjrr spondent.) The Wwleyan Sunday Sc'.ool Anniver sary was very sure ssful. Tne children sing be\u;iful liymns and the services were a tr.wt to oil levers of voices, while good attendance! evinced 'lie interest; ralseu in Sunday School w rlt. S-x~ Sunday Rev. T. G. Hammo;id, of Pitea, European minister t.' the Maui is of the West Coast, is to occupy 'hi Wedpyan pulpit, mo ninp and evening. The farm known ss " the Pin-a "is chivgi-ij; bar.ds, Mr. W. H .-wt 11, chairm n of school committee, having sold to Mr. O'Roike. Mr. W. 0. Phillips, coun'y oimoillor, in also reported to have sild his firm at a sa'isfactoiy figure. Tho day school concert is to eventuate next week, and we hsar o ie is likely the wet k fo'lmving in tho Wtisleyan Church toward Hxtitiguishiog it* trust debt, and at 'lie same tim< to convoy good wisbej to Mr. and Mm, Howell and family, who huva alway interested themselves in all church efforts. Then on the 25th Ngarikiroad Iholds its Sunday School Anniversary, afternoon and evening, and on Tuesday 27th has a tea meeting, concert and prize-giving to the scholars. After so 1 >ng and dreary a wet seasoo, we shall enjoy these events the more if the weather will only permit.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 185, 14 August 1901, Page 2
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