AN APPEAL.
The Editor. gi r —Would vou kindlv allow me space'to bring before the public generally the very urgent need of some kind of shelter shed being erected at the local cemetery. Owing to the expo =ed position very serious inconvenience is caused to the mourners and officiating clergyman during inclement weather by the absence of some_ such convenience. Folk are usually in die deans** distress of mind when called there" and it is very lamentable to see as is 'often the case, great physica danger added, through relatives and f.jends being drenched by the ram and numbed by the biting winds. xne other ministers of the district, as well °s .nv«elf can testify to the suffering caused and also know that under the nresent conditions during wet weather fr is almost impossible to conducttne Iprvieewitb anything like becoming S£n S and helpfulness. If there was nnt" a rough shelter the general ser- ?■• e could be conducted in it and those f from the^resent S eiend this -tter U, the Ppmeterv Trustees and feel B uie 1 fhefmove in the matter the public would readily respond m helping to lv this need and thus help very KcW«d ne to "Comfort those that mourn." I
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 600, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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205AN APPEAL. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 600, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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