FEILDING ITEMS.
9 Reference was made at St. John's Church services on Sunday to the brass tablets which have just been placed ,In the East end of the church in memory! of the Duke of Jfanchoster and General Feilding. Tlio Rev. A. S. Innes-Jones said that souic eighteen years ago' General Fetlding attended tlio service at St. John's and afterwards went into iho vestry and expressed his appreciation of tlio siiigins. General Feildins has presented tho sacred vessels for the Communion service, and ho brought out from Homo tho cloth for the altar table, which was designed and worked by his sister. Tovcards tho annual colleotion for its building fund, St. Paul's Church congregation received yesterday a sum of ,£lO from Awalniri. The collection for this vonr has now been completed, tlio total being iEI3!) 10s., a record. Instead of holding bazaars aiul sales of work there is what some folks call a "golden Sunday," so called because on that day the congregation of the Presbyterian Church drop golden coins instead of silver into tho plate, for tho benefit of tho building fund.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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183FEILDING ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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