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When Archbishop Carr and the other prelates were risking Chrißtcbnroh for the purpose of assisting in the ceremonies of laying the foundation stone of the new cathedral (writes our own correspondent) they, at the request of some of our people who were desirous of possessing a photograph of them, and also a memento of the occasion, very graciously granted Messrs. Wrigglesworth and Binns a sitting, and the result is an artistic work of exceptional merit. At the invitation of the firm I was shown a beautifully arranged, mounted and framed group representing the two Archbishops, Bishops Grimes and Verdon, and Monsignors O'Reilly, Mackay, and O'Leary. They have a very fine collection also of each of the dignitaries taken in cabinet size. — %*

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 13, 28 March 1901, Page 15

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 13, 28 March 1901, Page 15

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 13, 28 March 1901, Page 15

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