TE AWAMUTU.
PARSONAGE.—The ladies' committee of the Waikato West Parsonage Fund, being anxious to further supplemeui the building fuud, intend holding a grand social in the hall on Friday evening next, and are now busy making the necessary arrangements. The programme will consist of songs, recitations and readings, with a few dpnees interspersed. Some light refreshment will be handed round, and the Rev. J. L. A. Kayll will pre-
side. St. John's Cemetery.—Those who have relations or friends buried in the cemetery, or who, from lapse of time and the want of headstones, have lost trace of the spots in which they are buried, will be glad to learn that the Vestry have instructed the present sexton to lay the ground off in four sections and number the graves by means of pegs, and to keep .'. register giving the names of those buried in each.—{Own Correspondent.)
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 330, 20 August 1898, Page 4
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146TE AWAMUTU. Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 330, 20 August 1898, Page 4
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