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Huntly Hibernians.

The fortnightly meeting <1 ! Hibernians was held in the Rev.; Father Cahill’s residence last j Tuesday evening, when. notwithstanding the inch-:!!”!;! 7 ne of the weather, there was a fair attendance over which Mr W. Darby presided. After the usual routine business had been transacted, a unanimous vote of thank was accorded to Mr L. B. Harris, junr, ! far his generous donation of! £3 3s, and the secretary was instructed to write, on behalf o.' the Lodge, thanking Mr Harris for same. A lengthy discussion: took place re improving and levelling the church grounds. : The Rev. Father Cahill express,*.: a desire to have the grounds in front of th * church filled in \ ith : of the footpath on the main road. : - 1 . in gtl himself would pay the carting! expenses. that the present time was op- j portune for such work, as the member-, being idle in coase- i would he aide to f cm a -vorking bee to execute the work. A motion by B:o. MeGiii, seconded ■ bv Father Cahill, th U the! Hibernians meet on h * grounds j and inspect the the same, was carried unanimously. The question of forming a branch of the society at Ngama- ! wahiu was also disemse 1, the | > Ngaruawahia people W • : intent on organising it would he j better for both parti if the latter all-wed themselves n com.* j under the heading of the Huntly j branch, an i 1 y -o doing, a strong ! institution could b • form »L The ! speaker went on to say that if I members of the Ngaruawahia Lodg * wishe 1 to >••» i*, th *y l 1 • I Ngaruawahia to form a brunch. | ; FatherCahiiLai«ihew mi ;• xpiam | the posit: m I > Hewn, and report Huntly S’ *me time in J on uw. j j The meeting receive! 4. * in- j ; right direct ion. rhe m set n : i then closed.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 66, 28 November 1913, Page 2

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Huntly Hibernians. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 66, 28 November 1913, Page 2

Huntly Hibernians. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 66, 28 November 1913, Page 2

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