LAWRENCE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
(To the Editor of the Tuapekd Times.) Sib,—Through the medium''of your paper^ allow :me- to call the attention iof those -parties who- -are -in -the -habit -of bringing their dogs? with them tq church, to the fact that such a practice,, being attended with occasional yelping and growling, is a source of. great annoyance to the congregation. If we had'a prosy minister, dogs', snarls and growls would help id enliven the' monotony j, but as ire are privileged to hear a minister who can carry us away with his eloquence ahd earnestness^ X think it an intolerable nuisance' to be awakened from theelysium of the discourse by-the -yelping and barfing 1 of curs. For my ejra part, I cannot sea iiie .propriety of takjng^a dog to church at aU. If 1b a thoughtless, carelesi," and \. highly disgraceful-nuisauce, and ought not to be tolerated by any christian.communityi Hoping the evil will b« remedied/ •'' ' . ?-'*T .' '- ;:"'.' ' . , - lam,^ko., - • . ' '"/ * B«tA. •
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 1 August 1868, Page 3
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159LAWRENCE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 1 August 1868, Page 3
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