HAYES'S FUNERAL.
To the Editor. Sib,—A letter appeared in your issue of test Saturday evening, headed «♦ Hayes's Funeril," and signed "One of the Committee." lam the clergyman, s>nd the only Catholic clergyman, on whom the committee waited. The conversation said to have taken place betweeH the committee and the "reverend father : ' did not take place. I did not say, as stated by the writer of this letter: "If the Government won't bury him, I will bury him myself." I did not reply " certainly not" to the question ««If the Good Templars undertook to bury himwould the Church give any assistance (mo letary) towards that object V I did not reply " Certainly, if y«u will bury it" to the question " Then, would you give a piece of ground in the Catholic portion of the cemetery ?"—I am, Ac., ••->..„ T. Crowlev. Dunedin, Sept. 25.
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Evening Star, Issue 4237, 25 September 1876, Page 2
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142HAYES'S FUNERAL. Evening Star, Issue 4237, 25 September 1876, Page 2
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