“ I have been warned that in the wonderful autumn weather of New Zealand it is very difficult to Teel ps J Lenten ’ as in the rigours of an English spring !” writes Bishojj West-Wats-on in' his monthly letter in the “ Church News.” “ There is no doubt,” he adds, “ that atmospheric conditions have a great deal to do even t with spiritual feelings, and I suppose that the incidence of Lent in this hemisphere will not be quite that of England, where it closes a long winter of work and sometimes of poor health. Here we gather after out holidays co 'face tlie winter and its work in a spirit of hope.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5100, 14 March 1927, Page 3
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