WALTON’S NEW CHURCH
FOUNDATION STONE LAID From Our Own Correspondent MATAMATA. Today. j Tlie ceremony of laying the l'ounda- | tion stone of the new Presbyterian j Church at "Walton was attended by j many residents and visitors yesterday, j The Rev. A. C. Hampton said within I a few months £ 550 had been collected, and the balance of the cost would be I found. The Rev. J. M. Starnes, moderator 1 of the Waikato Presbytery, expressed | pleasure at the progress of the dis- j trict as shown by the erection of the • church. The oldest resident of the district, i Mr. G. Given, who is 94 years of age. i then laid the foundation stone, and i referred to the progress the district had made since he came to it over 50 years ago. / The building is of brick, with plastered ceiling, and the total cost will be £I,OOO. There will be seating accommodation for 100 people.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 7
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157WALTON’S NEW CHURCH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 7
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