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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

The devotion of the Forty Hours' Adoration begins in St. Joseph's Cathedral on Friday morning,, September 29, and eii'ds on the following Sunday. We understand that after paying all expenses' there will be a sum of £200 on hand as a result of the recent bazaar held at Port Chalmers 1 in aid of the cotwemt Ibuilding fund. Thti following is the result of the examination in musical knowledge, in connection with Trinity College, London, held at Rosary Convent, Oamiaru, on June 10 .—lntermediate. — Intermediate division, M,ay Simp&on, 89 (honors). Junior division, Kathleen O'Donnell 100 (henours), Mar»are4 M'Caulcy 07 (honors), Cecily Rowland 91 (honors), Pricilla Falconer 81 (honors), Amy (iilhgan 75, Imckla Sweeney 75. Preparatory dnibion, Dore O'Leary 9(> (honors), Mollic Dore 90 (honors), Annie Lynch 8,1 (honors), Eily Cartwright 82 (honors^ Ahs Molloy 73, Eily Kelly 69, Myrtle Garrard 01 The following pupils of the Sisters of Mercy, South Dunedin awl Mosgiel, were successful at the musical examinations (Trinity College, London) held in Julie last — Junior honours, Winifred M. Marlow (97) , Margaret Cunningham (81). Junior pass, Irene Carmody (7i6). Preparatory grade : Agnes Brown (.1)8). Violet Loary (95'), (Mosgiel), Katie Walsh (93), (Mosgiel), Katie Robertson (87), Gertrude Carmody (8(>), Rubina Howard (85) (Mosgiel), Winifred Cheque (85) (Mosgiel), Dora Ileward (81) (Mosgiel),. We regret to record the death of Mr. Thomas Fox, who had be^n for many years a resident of Central Otago, and latterly of this city, who passed away on September 17, at the age of 76 years'. The remains were taken, to St. Joseph's Cathedral on Tuesday morning, when a solemn Requiem Mass for the reiposo of the soul of the deceased was celebrated by the Rev Father deary, Rev. Father Cofiey, Adm , being deacon, and Rev. Father O'Malley subdeacon. The interment took place in tho afternoon in the Soiu them Cemetery, ■when the Ro\ . Father Coffey officiated.— R.l P.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 38, 21 September 1905, Page 18

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 38, 21 September 1905, Page 18

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 38, 21 September 1905, Page 18

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