ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.
oriCXEJ) FKEIS OK DEBT. (Per Presa Association.) r AICKLASII, Mureh 7* J'lio solemn ceremony of «onaeor»* ' i"" ■"'"*» ne « s'onc church of St, MrtUhow s was carried out tills morning by the Bishop of the dlacwo (Ur. Ncliguii), who woro a h»nd»mn» t°l K '- 'he Wg church, built to «o(><>miiioUuUt 1200. «a* imc M to the tlo()\s, though no unnccmly crowding was ix-rmjitod. The ceremony w*t most impressive, the llishop prcaeht tog o most interesting and powerful sermon. Iliv music was sung I# the combined choirs at the Anglican churches in Auckland, under The baton of Mr l'h|(pott, Mr Arthur Jqw.vey. of Wnugnmil, prfoifdpd at too ot<gan. Tho church, which ia H very handsome st ructuro of Oamai'ii .stone, coat 4J2T00. and j*i ««,, ed ■ free of debt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 2
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129ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 2
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