■ The charitable feeling which exists among all classes in tK} country districts is often manifest on public occasions (says the ' Freeman's Journj.l ").* In Kiama 'recently a farewell dinner was tendered t 0 the Rev. Dr. Merrington, tte Presbyterian minister, at which the Rev. M. P. Malone attended, and^said that he considered it a privilege to offer a personal tribute to thfcir fuest. Faiher Malone jelohuentiy dwelt on the po^'d feetexisted atnmisrst the people in the district.— At Temora the Anglican minister, the Rev. Mr Higpi*»s, atten-ded the A.H.C. Guild sports and -banquet on St. Ptatnck s Day, and expressed his pleasure in being' Present. He admired all who acted loyally to their relicious behefs and urged all who had not 'don° so to join the Guild pr some other Friendly Society %
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 16, 23 April 1908, Page 24
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