At the monthly meeting of the Mudgee Hospital Committee on April 1, Mr W. Shaw drew attention to the fact that that day was the 34th anniversary of Monsignor O'Donovan's taking his seat on the committee. Mr Shaw expressed the hope that Monsignor O'Donovan would remain on the committee for many years to come. Of those who tat on the committee 34 years ago only two remain in the flesh, the Right Rev. Monsignor and Mr E. Daly. Our readers in Christchurch and districts are reminded of the Coronation Caruival which opens this (Thursday) evening in the Colosseum in aid of the building fund of St. Mary's Presbytery, Manchester street. The Colosseum has been transformed into a veritable fairy land for the occasion, the equal of which, it is said, has never before been seen in the City of the Plains The carnival will rein tin open for 12 nighfc". A* there will be a complete chanf^ of programme each evening there will be no end of variety for all patrons. A miniature coronation ceremony will be enacted every evoning, and in addition there will be a grand march, followed ry dances, and tableaux, etc As a spectacular affair it promises to eclipse anything of the kind ever produced in Christchurch,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 20, 15 May 1902, Page 20
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