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A scene during the opening of the new St. Joseph's Catholic Convent on Sunday. A large gathering stood in chill winds to hear the official opening by Archbishop J. M. Liston. Here a traditional Maori welcome is given the official party, which included the Most Rev. R. J. Delargey, the Very Rev. Father G. Aarts, superior of the Mill Hill Fathers, and the superior general of the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Rev. Mother Adrian, while a large party of the order of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Nagarogh [?] [?]earby.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAUTIM19650805.2.20

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Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 5 August 1965, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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A scene during the opening of the new St. Joseph's Catholic Convent on Sunday. A large gathering stood in chill winds to hear the official opening by Archbishop J. M. Liston. Here a traditional Maori welcome is given the official party, which included the Most Rev. R. J. Delargey, the Very Rev. Father G. Aarts, superior of the Mill Hill Fathers, and the superior general of the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Rev. Mother Adrian, while a large party of the order of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Nagarogh [?] [?]earby. Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 5 August 1965, Page 1

A scene during the opening of the new St. Joseph's Catholic Convent on Sunday. A large gathering stood in chill winds to hear the official opening by Archbishop J. M. Liston. Here a traditional Maori welcome is given the official party, which included the Most Rev. R. J. Delargey, the Very Rev. Father G. Aarts, superior of the Mill Hill Fathers, and the superior general of the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Rev. Mother Adrian, while a large party of the order of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Nagarogh [?] [?]earby. Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 5 August 1965, Page 1

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