Maori Mission Tent.
D :ir friends of the Maori Mission, Regatta Day (March 17) is nearly here, and I have been asked by the Archdeacon ! I'awkins to again take charge of the Mission Tent. This I am glad to do although I am not officially connected with the Mission, as I was a year ago. Rut Ngaruawahia is in my parochial district, and so I still have a slight official standing, :a i lam more than glad to take ibis bit of work off the very busy Ar *hdeaeon’s hands. But I a n’t do it by myself, and so I am writing to remind all our a -.ay friends that we are depending on them for that help which has been so generously given in years past. Will you send your gifts of n w and okl clothing, cakes, fruit, or plum-duffs, to Ngaruaihia by Monday, March 16th? here th n, and ready i ' receive them all ; and we would r >to b at all previous records, i iwe believe wo can if you do A* usual, the Maori Mission i in n r! >? funds, and if we can -.and along £59 or so the Archdaao• •i v— will be singing Te Dennis as It* rides round the far North. J. T. McWILLIAM, Boss of the Mission Tent, Ngaruawahia
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 6 March 1914, Page 2
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220Maori Mission Tent. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 6 March 1914, Page 2
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