I A iittio seen-' 1 ( sayn a Wellington 1 pup' 1 !'') occurred i*’ the Roman Catho'ic | Church of St. M-iry’s on Sunday evenj fjie. Despite 1 l»o .remonstrance of the j verger, a mall !)oy, of determined aft pec fc ■ jj • preslsted in s landing up ad tin* end of 9 on" of the aisles. To the alternate threat s and Maudish’nients of Ihe tin? ’"ov ivmauu 1 ! equally obdurate, and at last the verger attempted to remove/ him by force. The small boy clutched bold of the door, and struggled violently, managed to set the perspiring verger at defiance. Finally it took three men to everennv 1 the adhesive propensities of . the' young hopeful. when ho was remov'd v| of. arm is from ’ tii building. The incident; as’ max be imagined- somewhat ■■ b’s ; urbed the attention of the uongrega- . tiou. \ . . .
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Temuka Leader, Issue 255, 13 April 1880, Page 2
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141Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 255, 13 April 1880, Page 2
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