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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

The St. Joseph's Harriers held their run on Saturday from the Holy Cross College, Mos-giel. The hares laid a good, though rather long, trail across Wingatui racecourse and o\er through the mineral springs. This was the longest run yet neld by the club, and the staying powers of the members were tested pretty well before they reached home. Mr. Hussey (captain) thanked the Rev. Father Liston on behalf of the club for his kind invitation. The run was voted by one and all as a most enjoyable one. The lecture which was to have been delivered at the meeting of St. Joseph's Men's Club on Friday 'evening being unavoidably postponed, it was decided to open a 1 question box.' The idea proved a distinct success, as the questions, which were of an interesting nature, elicited many effective replies. Mr. Deehan, who occupied the chair, had nearly all the members on their feet, and allowed no one to resume his seat before giving a thorough answer to his question. A pleasing feature of the meeting was the fact uhat some members, who had prey ously taken no active part at the club's meeting;, made their maiden speeches in a manner which undoubtedly warrants them in taking part in future debates.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 31, 3 August 1905, Page 19

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 31, 3 August 1905, Page 19

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 31, 3 August 1905, Page 19

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