SUPREME COURT SITTINGS.
MASTERTON DATES FIXED
Mr M. Foley, Deputy-Registrar of the Supreme Court, Masterton, received advice from Wellington last evening of the dates of the sittings of the Supreme Court for next year in Mastertoi. Tliey are as follows: Monday, March 27th, and Monday, September 11th. at 11 a.m.'
CHURCH SERVICES,
Services at Knox Church on Sunday morning and evening will be presided over by fho Rev. James Patorson, of Wellington. -A communion service will be held in the forenoon. There will bo no service at Kaituna or Kopuaranga in the afternoon. To-morrow there will be. the usual afternoon tea provided for strangers and others at the Y.M.C.A. rooms. The General Sec-rotary will speak after tea on the F-oreign Work of the Association. The second anniversary of the Congregational Church Sunday' School will be held in the church on Simday and Tuesday. The services tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. A. Hodge, morning and evening, and by the Rev. C. H. Olds in the afternoon. Hymns specially arranged for Sunday School use will be sung by the children at all the services, assisted by a small orchestra . The services at the Methodist Church to-morrow will be conducted by Mr J. Bridges in the morning, and by Mr F. T. Harris in the evening. The Kuripuni services will be taken by Mr Harris in the morning, and in the evening by Mr L. Minifies and the Wangachu service in the afternoon will be conducted by Mr Harris.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10136, 5 November 1910, Page 5
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248SUPREME COURT SITTINGS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10136, 5 November 1910, Page 5
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