PALMERSTON NORTH
(Frdjn oiir oyim correspondent.) :' . • October 23. Ai popular- Wjedding took place at St. Patrick's Chmrch an Tjiiursday, la,Bt v the contracting parties bong Mr. M. J. Ketinady, "rnianager of t'ne Palmerston North CJa3 Company, a>nd Miss Mary Herring, eldest daugihter of thet Hate Mr. F. Herring, of Kftirafiga. The Key. Dr. Kennedy celebrated the 11 o'clock Mass on Sunday, 23rd inst., and preached an etoqucnl sermon at Vespers. A ten days' bazaar in aid of tihe local convent will be opened on Saturday evening by the Kight Hbn. X J. Se'duon. The Go-vendor, Lord Plunket, has also sienilie/d his intention of being present during the week. Great interest is taken in the forthcoming event, and visitors to the Show will find an ample scarce of an>use.ments in visiting the hall, 'with its tejn busy stalls ami other attractions.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 43, 27 October 1904, Page 20
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140PALMERSTON NORTH New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 43, 27 October 1904, Page 20
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