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Art sales make business sense and save historic church

Thousands of brass quatrefoils – artworks of remembrance – sold.

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 04 Aug 2016

A church that helped shape Auckland has been saved by art sales.

More than $1 million has been raised by the Friends of St David’s Trust to save the 90-year-old unused, earthquake-prone St David’s Presbyterian church on Khyber Pass Rd – the largest amount of money ever raised for a New Zealand

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 04 Aug 2016
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