TO SOUNDS SETTLERS.
BISHOP'S PLAN AND GENEROUS GLFf, (Br Association.} 6 Nelson, February 19, . At the last ■.Dkeosah:, Synod 'Bisiio)! Sad.lier initiated a prejofct to enable tii.a ■ins:tittitio.na;;Cf religion to bo carried to settlers iiv. the Sounds and ba'ekblo.oks. His plan provided-for a launch -aiid van, to be unfiled tho Selwyn and Sa-maet Marwlen,; fepeetiyely, each of which would bo equipped, for tho celebrations of Holy .Conini-vniion..and.eiiiitciipurnQSes generally, and fii'ffiish the- quarters if: the clergyman in chjirgo. Funds ar.e being raised IWatds the rerll'isiitiqn i;£ tho project, which, has, through the-geii( erosity of Jlis-s .Mai'sdeiij who hag epm tri'but'od very large sums towards dip* ceso been-Substantially adyanc* cd, Siio has expressed. : ; to the BisliOft her de'sive-to defray the'-whole eo'st pf th'o Marsxlc-n van-,' This ■wilj.'eiia.bla tho. Bishop to apply all fsinds-ih.hand to t'liiJ. Sclwyii livmiclt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 7
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135TO SOUNDS SETTLERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 7
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