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DEATH.

Mahont. — At hia residence, Vo^eltown, Wellington, on Tuesday, February 5, Daniel Mahony, father of the Rcvb. S. and G. Mahony ; aped 61.

S.M., who takes great interest in the Society, was present and gave good advice, counsel, and encouragement to the members He referred to the death of the Very Rev. Dean Chervier, extolling the noble work done by the late Dean in the early days of the pariah, and later on in various parts of the diocese, and recommended them to pray for the repose of the soul of the good ipriest, the last and best tribute they could offer. The general business of the branch was transacted in a moat Batibfactory manner all present evincing great interest in the proceedings. The business sheet of the district meeting, to be held shortly in Dunedin, was discussed with much o r T-' / be -o qecretary beingr in3^ictcd to acquaint tho delegate, r.i . bister Burke, with the various decisions arrived at. The balance sheet for the past quarter was, on the motion of Sister Donnell, seconded by Sister Dinneen, adopted. Bros. Sellare, McCormack, and Doolan, officers of St. Patrick's Branch, who were in attendance, congratulated the branch on its encouraging position, and commented in complimentary terms on the members' efforts to maintain a satisfactory etate of the society's affairs. A vote of thanks was passed to Bro. Sellars for auditing the books, and to Bros McCormack and Doolan for valued assistance at the meetings. On the invitation of P.P. Sister Burke the members will attend an 'At Home ' in the meeting rooms on Thursday, February 21st, to welcome Bro. Taskar, who recently returned from active service in South Africa.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 17

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DEATH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 17

DEATH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 17

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