S. Paul's, Cambridge.
The annual Sunday-school ft-to of S. Paul's Wesleyan Church took place on Thursday, and resulted in a \ery Miccotsful holiday. About 10 o'clock in the morning, having assembled at tho church, the children, with their parents and friend?, proceeded, in conveyance-* kindly put at their disposal for the occasion, to Mr Seymour's faun, Tamaheie, where they were joined by the childien of tlio Tamahere and Tauwliare branch schools. The spot chosen f<n tho day's lecieation is exceptionally suited for the purpose. There were about 2.">0 on the ground. In respect to the weather, Tamahere seemed to be a fawmied exception, a-> the rain did not in any way mar the day's enjoyment. A capital progiamme of snorts and games was gone tin ough, for which suitable pmes wero gitcn. Plentiful refreshments were pio>i dcd. Three cheers were given for Mr and Mrs Seymour and family at the close of the day, w hen tho party returned to thoir respective homes, all havimrthoioaghly enjoyed themselves.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1949, 3 January 1885, Page 2
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167S. Paul's, Cambridge. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1949, 3 January 1885, Page 2
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