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CHURCH MEETING.

*? T eetin S ? f the Fashioners was held at accordan ce with announce* luesda J evemng last. Them was a large and the Bar Mr Jordan occupied the hr 'f y f F l ™** tbe ob i° ct « of the meeting--mmeiy, to discuss proposals for thflY«L a f C (-K UrCb ’ t 0 P**°' ;de mecna for defraying the tost of the same, tbe ? ispeetion of plans and tbe C K U? * Ch bn !din 8* and discus™?tengeoe"li; com,co,ed »«h «•»«* r^ then -“bou-ued to the meeting, fhe ime? Rnd Bv explaining aa ;¥f F * &e °rge, after examining the draw ngs, said he.scarcely remember I ever havng seen a more elaborate ando.. amenta* design, conside! :ng and 6t of tho construe! on the plans would be or > ed out. Tbe W ° l d . n f be would appear at a h'-at glance. After some discussion, r , ?• ®if ric e Proposed, and Dr Armitace seconded, That the plane, as submitted by Mr to some t.ifling all rrafons, bo Carried unanimously. Captain Tovey (secretary) rrad a letter from Jiishop Wdhams. stating that he had written to ~S e soret %y of tbe Society for Promoting ercciln^ 11 K k ° W u Jge , re( l ueßt7Tl g »> d towards erecting a ohurcb. end that the answer would shorty arrive, The committee might, however, depend upon a grant of £75 towards tbe object in view. J

a I ' Bfc w 3B then bended round, Archdeacon Brown bead ; ng 'he list with £25. A earn of £232 was instantly subset ibed in the room, and it was resolved to ask the pa nshianera who were not present 1 3 join in the subset i.pt ion. „ luuka_ produced a subscription list for contingencies ; but on the motion of Mr B. c Jordan, seconded by Mr Horn y Clarke, that business was adjoin nod umM another opportunity. K^. r arke P ai(i “ bigh tribute to the ability of Mr Burrows, and proposed a vote of thanks to that gentleman for having eo liberally drawn the plans and designs, t nd promised to superintend the erection of tbe church ont-Velv without charge. 3 Captain Turner seconded the motion, which was carried unr , ' i !rjoußly, seperaTJh re ° f ° r th ° chns ’ inan - ‘he meeting

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 82, 14 June 1873, Page 3

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CHURCH MEETING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 82, 14 June 1873, Page 3

CHURCH MEETING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 82, 14 June 1873, Page 3

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