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DENNISTON.

(From a Correspondent.) been ' ir/T 1 • Mrs - Ormond. who had aye f { .t b SS3SS. J SS S tSinTl "imis workers'"' a'^ T l most S™" olicsw.,. hoi ,' , A uieet 'nR of Cathl^Zr^; 6^ "»™*» to pre s. chair and n )h) hU '* dn occupied the ' ' ': aml in the course of a brief M>eech expressed his roi^roi at the ( t rl r; oi v ml 0,i,0n, hp Hbern^n l " nnolv - r»"s.d<'nt of the Ik mian Society, spoke in eulogismet 7T \V h ° ]ad - v wh(11 » they hid J,s M , fIVCWCII I<> llnii evening. 'Mis.-, Aldhpra,, th(M d * dress, which had been tnstcfu iv ('- ummated by the Sisters of Mercy Westport, and which was in part as C \iZur~r^ 0 ' , thC in ™^™ of the ( ntholic Church in Denmston. sinflu. nnW^? 1 yOUI> dc P^turo from «'v midst, because wo know that in lZn7% aro !° Sinff ll R° ort citizen, a waim fnend, and an ardent supporter of our Church. Tt is in the ast-mentioned field you have always been conspicuous for your help and encouragement and 'we could not .illow you to leave us without assuring you of our high appreciation of your services. We beg that you will accept thi.s small present as an earnest of our sincere esteem for aon It will serve to remind von of your steadfast friends at Denniston and keep grrvn many pleasant memories of those you have left behind.' Miss Move then presented Mrs Ormond with a heautifully-fit ted lady's irnA Piling case Mr Murphy responded for Mrs. Ormond. and thanked the donors for the pi escnt at ion and for the kind words of Ihe address Tie assured Uieni thai Airs. Ormond would nlw.ns regard the present as one of her most cherished possessions. On (he day of their departure a large number of friends assembled and gave them a grand send-ofT Miami Mrs and Aliss Ormond proceed to Auckland, and from there take their departure for Europe They will \isif St Patrick's College, Thuiles. "Ireland, where their son is stiidving. It is to be sincerely hoped that the trip may improve Mr ()rmoml's health, which has not been Aery good of late

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 20 March 1902, Page 13

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DENNISTON. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 20 March 1902, Page 13

DENNISTON. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 20 March 1902, Page 13

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