Waipiro Bay, Northern End.
The Rev. S. B. R. . Corbin. During the short periods of fixio weather the opportunity has been taken of visiting some of the outlying districts — Cape Runaway is \a haye its turn ]ate.r,
The grant of 20 acres of land m the Waiapu Valley, for a NJative High School will be a great tiooia.for the district; and will supply a long felt need. Nevertheless, thi s will wot take the place- -of. the many advantages and breadth of outlook which are to be obtained by having- two or more years education at either Te Aute College or Hukahere School, where one is able to meet students from all parts of the country. A suitable means of heating the church at Te Araroa, has been devised— we hope this will meet with approval and response. Some repairs need doing immediately, and it would be a great relief to us if many promised subscriptions (long overdue) would be forthcoming at an early date. We trust those concerned, and all interested m the work of Christ m this parish, will do their utmost by prayer andi labour to help us meet our financial obligations. Baptisms : Gable Isabel Wil cox Ford. Keith Itichard Humphries.
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 1, 1 July 1929, Page 15
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204Waipiro Bay, Northern End. Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 1, 1 July 1929, Page 15
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