Wanganui
(From our own correspondent.)
November 27
\t is my painful duty to record the death of amother of our old parishioners in the person of Mrs. uamcl Ball, who passod away at tdie Wanganui Hospital on Thursday, November 24, after a long amd painlul illness. The deceased lady had lived in Wanganui for many years, and up to the time of her illness was most regular in attendance at the many devotions of Holy Cihiurch. To Mr. Daniel Ball and the Misses Ball the sincerest sympathy is extended in their bereavement, which, is all the more severe coming as il> does so soon afteu the death of the late Sister Mary Bertille.— R.l.l'.
Among the successful candidates for the preliminary examination under the Pharmacy Boacd I notice the •name- of Mr. Joseph Gallagher, of Wamgianui. Mr. Gallagher,is an ex-student of St. Patrick's College, amd wa.> coached for the examination by Rev. Brother Coleman, of the local Marist Brothers' school.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 1 December 1904, Page 6
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160Wanganui New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 1 December 1904, Page 6
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