ARCHDIOCESE OF WELLINGTON.
(From our own correspondent.) June 21. His Grace Archbishop Redwood returned from Blenheim on Wednesday last. Rev. Father Galerne baa been appointed assistant priest in the parish of Te Aro. The examination of the Catholic schools by thß Government Inspector is to be held in August. The Marist Brothers' Old Boya' Association will hold a social at Spiller's Hall on July 9. Rev. Father Aifsworth resumes his missionary labors in Reefton to-morrow. Mr W. Organ was admitted by the Chief Justice as a Solioitor of the Supreme Court on Friday last. The Marist Brothers' Old Boys have definitely decided to take charge of No. 5 stall at the bazaar in aid of the Churoh of the Sacred Heart. The Btudents of St. Patrick's College and St. Mary'a Convent dispersed this week for their mid-winter holidays. The Very Rev. Father Lewis, V.G., intends to hold an art union in connection with the bazaar in aid of the Sacred Heart Churoh, Mr Dovey, of the Physical Training School, has been appointed gymnastic instructor at St. Patrick's College. On Coronation Day the children attending the Catholic sohools of the city will be entertained at their respective school* by the City Council. The many friends of Rev. Fathpr Walsh will be pleased to hear that in a very short time he will be able to resume his ordinary duties. Aided by an artificial limb he is now able to dispense with crutches. The quarterly meeting of the Hibernian Society was held at St. Patrick's Hall on Wednesday evening. The half-yearly meeting at which the election of officers takes place will be held in July. The senior and juvenile members of the society have decided to take part in the procession on Coronation Day. At the Church of the Sacred Heart, on Coronation Day, a Solemn High Mass will be celebrated at half -past nine o'clock. After Mass, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be given and the 'Te Deum 1 sung. At St. Joseph's and St. Mary of the Angels' Masses will be celebrated at nine o'clock.
A smoke concert was held at St. Patrick's Hall on Thu rsday Evening by the Marist Brothers' Old Boys' Football Club. Mr J. J, Roberts presided. Songs were given by Messrs C. Gamble, R. Seivers, L. Whittaker and D. Twohill, a banjo solo was contributed by Mr H. Porter and Mr 11. Liardet gave an exhibition of conjuring.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 26, 26 June 1902, Page 18
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