Birmingham Notes
[from our own correspondent.] The Key Mr Birks is taking great interest in the training of the children for the anniversary of the Wesleyan Sunday School to be held on Sunday, the 12th instant. We hear that the Rev Mr Watkin is to preach on that date. The Rev Mr- Birks seems rather anxious about starting sunday schools at Pemberton and Apiti now that the school houses are nearly completed. The next service at Apiti will be held in the new school building. Services have been conducted for the past nine months at Mr E. Cummerfield's. There has been some rather severe frosts here lately which have nipped the grass. Mr E. Palmer has sold two acres of land to Mr Carr, of the firm of Freeman R. Jackson and Co. for stock sale yards. This speaks well for this district. The employes at Mr John Bartholomew's mill intend giving a ball in the Birmingham Town Hall on Friday, the 10th instant, and as the most elaborate preparations are being made, the affair promises to be a success.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 144, 2 June 1892, Page 2
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