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WEBER.

The Bishop having instructed the Rev. David Ruddock to visit the Weber district, he did so during last month, remaining for two Sundays). On the third Sunday after Easter he conducted services at Weber at 11, Waitahora 3.30, and at Mangatoro accommodation house at 7. The Communion was celebrated at Weber and Wavtahora, there were fairly good congregations at each service. On the fourth Sunday after Easter seryice was held at Mangatuna, and 'ftoly Communion at 11, Waipatiki at 3, Weber at 7. There was service on the following Wednesday m the Weber Church at 7. Four infants were baptised at various places, and Mr Ruddock visited as many of the residents as he could during his short, stay ; he was m the saddle every day but one— the only wet day., Mr Ruddock was very hospitably entertained by many among us. . I hear of a very general wish that he may soon come again ; we trust therefdrfr that- the Bishop will spare him to us again.

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Waiapu Church Times, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1907, Page 7

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WEBER. Waiapu Church Times, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1907, Page 7

WEBER. Waiapu Church Times, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1907, Page 7

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