Te Awamutu
His Lordship Bishop Cleary will visit Te Awamutu on Saturday, May 11, and will open a new church at Pirongia on the following day. The new edifice will seat upwards of 100 persons, and is being erected to the plans of Mr J. W. Warren, of Hamilton. The building will cost £4OO, which amount it .is, expected will be ®S y / ai J u y the opening day. Contributions to the church fund have been very generous, Mr. D O’Shea donating no less than £l5O. " J 3!
of tit Tp *T J g f the Cat lohc , presbytery committee of , the Te Awamutu parish, was held after the ll o clock Mass on Sunday, April 14, all the districts being represented by the following delegates: Messrs De°Cox er p O’S^Hv 01163 p CaVa^ agn >. D. O’Shea, Ric\,‘ and C pt &ullivan, Ryan, Captain Hope-Johnstonie, and the Rev. Father Lynch.. - The committee decided to fV 11 ! P r , esbter T “ Te Awamutu.in concrete aid to call for tenders immediately. The plans, which hate
been drawn by Mr. J. W. Warren, of Hamilton, received the hearty approval of the committee. The presbytery will be erected on a site near the church, in the main street, and with the church will add greatly to the importance of that part of the town.
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New Zealand Tablet, 2 May 1912, Page 26
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221Te Awamutu New Zealand Tablet, 2 May 1912, Page 26
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