WESLEY AN SUNDdYSCHOOL, HA MIL TON.
The anniversary services in connection with Trinity Wesleyan Sunday - school, Hamilton, were held in the chinch on Sunday last, when special hymns were bung by the children. The Rev. 0. Dean preached an appropriate and hnpiessive bernion in the moinuig and evening, and in the afternoon delivered an interesting address to the childien, which was listened to with attention by tho->e present. Collections taken up amounted to £2 12s -id. On Tuesday cveuing a public meeting was held hi the church, Mr (4. Ficnch in the chair. The Revs. H. R. Dewbbury, 0. J)ean, J. Duke, and Mr Campbell addicted the meeting, which was well attended. The secretary reported favourably on the condition of the bchool, and the treasurer reported a debtor balance of £2 18s, which, however, was more than met by the collection. Several hymns were sung by the childien, in a manner which reflected the greatest credit on their instructor, Mr Moachem. At the close of the meeting a collection was made, amounting to £1 2& 4d.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1785, 13 December 1883, Page 2
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176WESLEYAN SUNDdYSCHOOL, HAMILTON. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1785, 13 December 1883, Page 2
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