HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.
(From 0« flipeolM Oorr«B»on4oiiU j ♦ j In spite of the fact, that extra provision was made on the 1.19 l>.u\. train leaving Petone for Wellington yesterday, there I was- not enough room to accommodate ali I tho passengers, and several clcctcd n | stay behind. The extra rush v.as no \ doubt caused through the visit of H. 11.5. New Zealand. Many passengers complained about the inadequate service. ■ The niuck-ncodc-d town clock for.Peten© will, it is expected, como to hand at tho > end'of this month. The liniepieco will take about three weeks to put. into posi- ' lion, so that about the end of May the clock will be in full working order. At tho annual meeting of. parishioners of St. Augustine's Church, Pelone, officers were elected as follow for the ensyinsr, rear:—Vicar's churchwarden, Mr. 0. LMatthews; parishioners' church warden. Mr. H. K. Johnson; vestry, Messrs. Castle, Hill, Fowler, Abrnhall, Jenkins, C. Andrew?, W. Andrews, and Couchtuan. It was announced that .£IOO had been ptaid off tho church debt, and JCGD spent in rctio» vating tho vicarajo durine the past year,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1729, 21 April 1913, Page 8
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182HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1729, 21 April 1913, Page 8
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