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• Mr. G. F. Pim M.P. for Waikato, officiaily opened the Te Awamutu A". and P. Show on Saturday. Later he" ! left for Rotorua, where he is spending ' several weeks. | The Wellington City Missionfir, the , Rev. Harry Sauires, will leave this j week for the United Kingdom. He | has accepted a tpmporary position I with the Indiistrial Ghristian Fellow- ! ship Movement, and will' be overseas I for about a year. , The Rev. A. B. j Gloyne, ex-naval chaplain, will take j charge of the City ■ Mission during ; Mr. Squires' absence. | The Bishop-elect of Wellington, the Rev. R. T. Owen, and Mrs. I Owen, will arrive at Wellington about i March 3. The consecration of the | new Bishop is to take place in the | Cathedral Church of St. Paul on the i moi-ning of Sunday, March 9, and on j the following evening he will he enI throned in the same church. The | Primate, Archbishop West-Watson, [ will probably be supported by the Bishc-ps of Dune'din (Dr. Fitchett), Aucklafid (Bishop Simkin), Nelson (Bishop Stephenson), and Aotearoa (Bishop Bennett). .
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5325, 11 February 1947, Page 4
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