A SPLENDID SUBSCRIPTION.
■By Telegraph.—Press Association. Napier, Sunday. Last Sunday, Dean Hovell reminded tho Cathedral congregation that there still remainod a debt of £2OOO on the building, the interest on which was a material drag on tho muual income. He theroforo asked Jthem to make a special effort to raise £IOOO during tho week, This morning tho Cathedral was crowdod by a congregation anxious to hear tho result, though fow expected tho amount asked for, would be raised, When tho Dean appeared with tho large Cathedral alms-dish piled with cheques, notes, gold, silver and coppor, and announced that over £1,200 had been subscribed, tliere was visible emotion, and as the plato was doposited on the communion tnble tho whole congregation rose and sang tho Doxology with thrilling effect.
When DoanHovcll camo toNapior 16 yoars ago, ho found one old wooden church, a tumble-down parlonage heavily in debt, and a communicants' roll of 30. Since then, besides the. Cathedral in brick and stone costing over £IO,OOO, tbero liavo been built two wooden parish chui-ches, threo schoolrooms and two large parsonages, Thedobt together Jsnow less than £Soo,andcommumWits 1 roll at (lie Cathedral alone numbers several hundred,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5089, 29 July 1895, Page 3
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194A SPLENDID SUBSCRIPTION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5089, 29 July 1895, Page 3
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