SIR TRUBY KING'S GRAVE
GROUND CONSECRATED BY BISHOP (CHSS ASIOCIA.TION TELIOKAH.) WELLINGTON, September 26. The ground at Melrose, where the vault containing the remains of Sir Truby King is situated, was consecrated by the Bishop of Wellington (the Rt. Rev. H. St Barbe Holland) to-day in.the presence of a small gathering of the public and Karitane nurses. The petition for consecration, signed by Mr Justice Blair, was read by hint to the Bishop and the gathering, ana the Bishop signified his assent to it After the recital of Psalm 23 and a short prayer by the Bishop, the sentence of consecration was read by the diocesan registrar (Mr S. T. CSprott). It was then signed by the Bishop, who charged the registrar «jj? preserve it among the muniments* tfeedioeeM,
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22517, 27 September 1938, Page 18
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