Father Johnson, who is leaving Waipawa for Kaikoura, was on Monday evening presented with a purse of sovereigns and an address by his parishioners as a mark of the esteem in which they held him. The children attending the Convent tendered him a farewell concert, and presentations were made him of a silvermounted inkstand, a pearl-lmndled pen, a silver shaving mug, and a framed copy of the programme of tho concert, subscribed to by the children of St. Joseph's Convent and by tho altar boys.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 5
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