PALMERSTON NORTH
(From our own correspondent.) August 30. St. Patrick's branch of the H.A.C.B.S. held its first lodge night on Wednesday last, the full strength being present. Three new members were initiated and five more proposed, and I find that nearly every Brother has one or more members to propose next meeting night, which bears out all that has been stated in the past) in support of a branch being established in the parish. A great amount of routine business was put through, and great praise is due to the rev. president for his tactful way in dealing with it. A movement is on foot with the members to try a Catholic reunion in the paiish in the latter part of September, the funds to go towards the regalia for the officers. The parish school was examined by the Government Inspector during the week, excellent results being obtained. All the pupils passed, which speaks well for the school's reputation, and reflects great credit on the Sisters in charge.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 36, 3 September 1903, Page 20
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