DIOCESE OF WAIAPU.
:•■:,; ■She ' : ;;'TheWw-/Hufe ' girls in-Napier was dedicated/and; formj, r - ally Spened ,%.;'th6.iJLnßlioan .Pishop : of Waiapu'OJrirAverill) duringj.«6 'recent eession'of t.heDi6ce'san Synflp:.Tlie;6(!lidol .will; accommodate I)parder3. : -/-A ; large l3nmber/|ol:;ila6ris' : ,.artehded;:'tne opening ceremonies'and the'wllee.ticin'fOr the bmlding; fund amounted, to. 1 £140.'" • - Mr. J. .who has neld the poai-. tion'of .'headmaster pf TeAute College for • Maori, boys,- has been compelled to resign on account of ill-health. .-.••:•'•■■'■ .-.' The parish' of Tauranga : was recently dis-panshed by .-, the Waiapn Diocesan . Synod. The'Rev./C.L. Wilson, curate of St. Augustine'siChurch; Napier.'will •act as locum tenens. at Tauranga, until .a permanent appointment is made jn Jan-/uary.^i-'V'' -0 :''''"' 11 " ■'.'■*' :; ■'.;•-'••■■'■■ ~^: : .\:" : -. The Bishop :of s Waiapu holds an ordination /'service.; for priests in Napier Cathedral to-morrow, when the Eev.'-'C.. L. Wil-; ion :(curate: of St. Augustine's,-Napier),' the Rev! .Percy, C; Davis (curate of. Rotorua), and the Rev. Turuturn Ngaki (cur- ; ate of the Maori district.of Te.Puke)will : be ordained. ■ The sermon will be preached by the'-Rev.' Canon Tuke. '. /The following-clergy and laity were elected.by.the' Waiapu Synod as represent ' tatives to the General Synod 'to;be held .in Nelsoh.in. Januaryjjiext.:—Archdeacons Williams'and Ruddock, the.;Rov:. T.;W., Chatterton, Messrs.: J...H. Sheath; J.'B. fielder,;Thos.',Tanher';'ahd';E. drews'. ■ , ,".''" : ."'"' ';•""•:•.;•,-';''' ■';-- ! The i Bishop-of -..Waiapu's.itinerary ; ftf November and December "inoludes a Ivisit to the Wairoa district, including Mohaka, Nuhaka, Fraseriowni then Gisborne, Patutaki,"ind i.Waereng'aahika. '■ Afterwards he,* will visit theKaraka'-districti.including; Whatatulu,: Otoko, Rakauroa, . Mat'&ttfti'.; and Motu. Returning .to.Napier..confirmations will be held in the Catn,edrat(Na-pier),-St. Augustine's (Napier)',; Hastings', . Havelock North ', .Te'.Aute, :Takapau,;and ■ Dannevirke.' 'The ..Bishop/will .also, presentthe prizes at Wanganui'Collegiate School on Deoembor 17, and bo back; in Napier for the Christmas "the Cathedral. ~'.. r..'.' ■'. ..-.■ ; ■■:..■. -'■'. •'• ; The Rev." ,H. P,' Cows,: vjcar of Waipawa, has obtaincd'.twelve months'; leave of absence in order to.visit the Old Counr I try. The Rev. M. Xfockerill, who has re- ! signed, the charge, of Ormondville district will act as locum tenens at Waipawa dur-' ing the; absence of Mr. Cowx, -''yi\ The Rev. Canon' Garland', pays hisfirst '.'. ■ visit Ho the Hawke's -Bay' district:., on , Tuesday next. ; He and Mrs, Garland will be- tho;guests'of the Bishop and Mrs. Avorill;. at: Bishopscburt,' Napier.' ■ -The . Bawke's'Bay'Central. Committee 'has, arranged tf' full week's work for the Canon .during'his,'visit. ■■•-.' v ; ■' ''|
In "connection ..with-the Lower 'Hutt ■ Borougli ; .Council lean'.'' pToposal,' which'takes'place'bn'Wednesday, the Mayor (Mr." ; . E. P., .Bunny) and/'Mr,. .Eoche. '(Borough '. • Eii'gineery'.'will. ; be" '■in.Vatiehda'hce'.''at '■ ■ the •-..council.chambers.bh'Moriday.evenihg, far. '.- the. purpose of ;answeiiirigV.questionsor'giT-. : ing informatibh"..to'.:'ratejpiyers hf regafd; to the loan. r,J^'':^ :^C. "■;''■'•'•- : .\'. ..'•■) .. : "What:makes' you think the- baby is going-r-tb beia/gfeat; politician?"- asked the young mother, anxiously. "I'll, tell ' you, answered the- young father, confi- ; dently.; ' "He can -say more things that sound well-arid mean nothihg-at all than ,■'.'• any kid I ever saw." . ' /.'_■-..■ '. • '■.: -'.-' - ; ■ V The'Wanganuf cattle faiivwillbe teld' .on Wednesday next (November 6) at 'Messrs. Trebman R. Jackson and CVs yards; A large yarding of good ai-.ality cattle'will' be offered. \ Particulars are advertised in pur. auction columns. ; •. \ri:". ''•" NEVER'WAITS; ~.'•, '■':■. ."' "I never .wait'■.until my children; are; bad with colds or croup, bu.t" give tlwrn Cham- ~.: WlainV'Cbugh'Eemedy as.soon;.as I.find them • breathing- heavily," ' writes . .'Mrs. • Armstrong, Bunburjj W.A.,". "I;certainly.. think-'there ; 'is no medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy for '.colds. and,.crqup. It has done iav eon lots of goo'd^Advto'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 7
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511DIOCESE OF WAIAPU. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 7
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