Rev. Father Lynch, C.SS.R.
Ji.st before going to press we iecci\ed a telegraphic nxsM^e from Mr. D Lynch, Wellington, to the effect Ih.it Le was in receipt of a cable message from Limeric , stating Ihit the Rev. Fat'ier L\nch, CSS R., foriiieih of D.ircilm, had completely ieco\ered from his rect nt {lccnlwi t , and was once more engaged in the duties oi tlie sac led ministry.
A meeting was hel i in the looms of the (tiicenland Irish Assoe-ial ion |in Brr-'b'ane on July 3d, with the obicct of raising funds to elect a suitable monument o\cr tlie gri\ c of the late Dr. Ke\m Izod O'Doberty, and of founding, if necessary, a pension for his lA>renAed wife and daughter. Many leading citi/Ciis, including s.-.crjl member > of the me heal profession, to-,!, part in the proceeding's. A large and rep resent at i\e committee was formed for the purpose of carrjiing out the resolutions passed by the meeting. A sum of about £110 was subscribed in the room.
The drawing n! the ait union m connection with the Akaroa Con\ent building fund has been unavoidably postponed until December 7. Holders of books of tickets are. rockiest ed to forward blocks and remittances as soon as possible.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 34, 24 August 1905, Page 20
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206Rev. Father Lynch, C.SS.R. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 34, 24 August 1905, Page 20
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