HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.
(From Our;SDcdal EcDortor.l , '■ 3 _ Tho free concerts on Wednesday evenings on '' Mr. Eeade'b lawn, Agkonby Street, Lower Entt, and tho meetings on Sunday evenings : had become quite established, and aro now looked forward to by a number of pco- ' plo. Wednesday ovaning was ono of tho , special occasions, when ( the children from Hit balvation Army Homo journejed out and ga\e ' those present a very good ontertainment. :Thj': sum of about £7 10s. was collected and pre ■ sented,.together,with.numbors of:presents, in. , eluding tea, flowors, clothes, etc,/ One'■■limber' lniUer also offered to truck a load of firewood, and undertook to have tho sanioi placed on tin ' truck at Upper Hutt. Another offered tc pay tho carrmgo to Wellington, and it is e\ peotod that other offers will come in to assist. ' tho homo.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 5
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134HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 5
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