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Te Karaka.

Tried m Charge : Rev. T. A. Meyer. LIST OF SERVICES :-■ Te Karnka : Every Sunday 7.30 p.m.. Ist Sunday 11 a.m.. Holy Communion, Kaiteratahi : Ist Sunday 3 p.m. Whatatuta : 3rd Sunday 11 a.m.. Holy Communion and Baptisms. Vului : 3rd Sunday 3 p.m.. Holy Communion and Baptisms. Otoko : Ist Sunday 7 p.m., 2nd Sunday 11 a.m,. Holy Communion and Baptisms, 3rd Sunday 7 p.m.. 4th Sunday 7 p.m. liakaurw : Ist Sunday 11 a.m., 4th Sunday 3 p,m. Holy Communion and Baptisms. Matawai : 2nd Sunday 11 a.m., 4th Sunday 11 a.m Holy Communion and Baptisms. Motu : 2nd Sunday 7.30 p.m., 4th Sunday 7.30 p.m. Services on the sth Sunday by notice. Our annual Sunday School picnic was held on February 2nd, and was a great success. The day was fine and everybody m high spirits. The usual games and races were gone through, and the children went home laden with toys and prizes. Mr W. F. Gardner, our Sunday School Superintendent, had arranged things to perfection and was energetically supported by teachers and friends. We have to chronicle a very joyful event this time, which covers a loss as well. It is a marriage amongst our young people. Miss Edna Gardner, who for years assisted m every Church work, was married to Mr M. D. Manuel on February 14th. The function was, of course a very popular one. The Church had been prettily decorated and was crowded to the doors. The bride was given away by her father, Mr J. H. Gardner, and was attended by Miss Vida Powell, our Organist, and Miss Molly Gibson as bridesmaids. Mr H. Gardner acted as besi man and Mr Fairbank presided at the organ. On the Sunday afternoon preceding the wedding day, our Churchwarden, Mr W. Powell, presented the bride with a handsome wedding gift on behalf of the Sunday School. The new venture of a monthly service at Kanakania, 10 miles from Te Karaka, on every secoud Sunday at 11 a.m. ir prospering, 'and seems to be appreciated by the settlers, thuS the service is likely to become permanent. The service is held m the

Schoolroom, and. a Sunday School has been started under the care of Miss Hindrup. The great need is a'small organ to lead the singing.

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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume II, Issue 9, 1 March 1912, Page 142

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Te Karaka. Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume II, Issue 9, 1 March 1912, Page 142

Te Karaka. Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume II, Issue 9, 1 March 1912, Page 142

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