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The following article is compiled from various news paper article published in 1865.
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From the South Australian Weekly Chronicle 10 June 1865.
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''Italic text'' "The neat stone edifice, intended to answer the double purpose of a day school and a Primitive Methodist Church on the site, was opened for divine worship last Sunday, when sermons were preached by the Rev. J.G. Wright and Mr. Kinner.
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An excellent tea was provided for the visitors on Tuesday, and a very interesting public meeting was held, presided over by Mr. Forbes.
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The secretary read the report, which showed that the building (which is not completed) had cost about 210 pounds. A debt of 100 pound remains on the building.
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Considerable energy and union of spirit has been shown by the settlers, and immediate steps are about to be taken for the formation of a Sabbath and a Day School."
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The meeting was subsequently addressed by Revs. W. Wellington, J. S. Wayland, and J.G. Wright.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 22 February 2020

Fast Facts
Type of organisation: Religious



Town or locality: Mallala South Australia
Date established: 1865
Ceased operation:
The date "unknown" was not understood.
Established by: Methodist Primitive Methodist adherants in the Grace Council District.
Business or purpose: Providing a place for worship and religious education and a day school.
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The following article is compiled from various news paper article published in 1865.

From the South Australian Weekly Chronicle 10 June 1865.

Italic text "The neat stone edifice, intended to answer the double purpose of a day school and a Primitive Methodist Church on the site, was opened for divine worship last Sunday, when sermons were preached by the Rev. J.G. Wright and Mr. Kinner.

An excellent tea was provided for the visitors on Tuesday, and a very interesting public meeting was held, presided over by Mr. Forbes. The secretary read the report, which showed that the building (which is not completed) had cost about 210 pounds. A debt of 100 pound remains on the building.

Considerable energy and union of spirit has been shown by the settlers, and immediate steps are about to be taken for the formation of a Sabbath and a Day School." The meeting was subsequently addressed by Revs. W. Wellington, J. S. Wayland, and J.G. Wright.

Related Articles

Sources

  • South Australian Weekly Chronicle 10 June 1865
  • South Australian Advertiser 1 July 1865
  • South Australian Register 12 June 1865



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