Pohangina Notes.
[From Our Own Correspondent.] The new buildings iu course of erection are making an improved alteration in the appearance of the place. A Sewing Guild (an improvement on the somewhat stale Sewing Bee) is now under way and all connected with it are working deligently to attain the object iu view which is the erection of a building for the Church of England. There is a sum of £14 already in hand from various sources. I expect the site chosen will be some where about the south east end of the Valley road. Church services have already been held in the wool shed of Mr Hopkins by Mr Pearce and although the congregation wa9 not numerous yet there is the nucleus of an earnest and substantial one when the people are supplied with a regularly consecrated place of worship of the denomination to which they belong. When a horse attached to a break was being driven down the Horseshoebend road the other day, it became alarmed at something, aud kicked itself clear of the vehicle. A shaft was broken but no other damage was done. Mr Curling, an old settler here, bas been laid up with a bad knee for a couple of months, but I am glad to say he is now recovering.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 291, 13 June 1895, Page 2
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