DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND
. (From our, own correspondent.) ; , / _ - October 26. <nl S a^ e^ u g 'Will be held next Monday even-. «« % Benedict sfiiall. in aid' of the furnishing ofbt. Beneaicts t'onvent, conducted' By the Sisters ofbt. Joseph. - . ■ j , ' In St. George's Hall on last Tuesday night a Church P p rty W f kCd iv , t aid of the Sacred Heail it m'hS onsonb y; l;^ 1^ S^od attendance. rewarded the untiiuig. efforts of the committee During Miss. Titiel Bruno's Ihree-weelcs'- stay - in Auckland she has, wi^h several members of her com-, pany, attended nine o^clock Mass every morning of the week at St. Patrick s s ..- When- one considers ' the exactmg and trying nature -of Miss Brune's nightly performances, it wi Ibe agWd that her conduct is worthy of commendation- andj example. * A meeting of tne Cemetery Board was held in St ?^w Ct r -,f leSbytery i layfc Mouda F evening. Very Rev. fi^Ln f lllan^ aS H ' the <*ai^- Arrangements were discussed for the annual mortuary service to he held in r!?v £?w ifr if et c p ilie f Lcr y on Sunday, November. *. occasion A f^°f» ey of P^hunga, - will preach on the SKfUw. ;, thei ' &ervi , cc a public meet ing will be held, at which the annual, balance sheet will be read; . HlrfJ,,' o^"?, 6 t for the year will be elected!ih» wiT>i a ! p Bl£ > hOPh 0P is still travelling through aC p k " bloCks , of the dlOi *se. lie has now been away ' be? i« °n T kSt .^ti 8 110t due ' tock Novem-' ber la. On November 15 will be celebrated the' tenth cS rS wi y i °^ hiS Loidshi P' & consecration, and the occasion will be commemorated by the presentation of a purse of sovereigns and an address. A nice musical programme has been arranged. As in former years - in? S~S. SUCCCSS iS dUe tO Mr< hn ' S Untirl The Bill to enable the Bishop to dispose of thY tafa^Mfi^ to S* Auc " ?a^ &*<&* hniirifn J f na l stages ln Parliament. A new brick eS, g IT "». or P h »aa«» will now be erected upon the. to nf«™ fakapuna, Lpon the tower it is proposed J^t-fr f t la i ge , bro U? e statue of Our Bless ed Ladf every shin J,,^ 1 I* ft w i U r? e Seen from the deck of 3 cnteiing Auckland Harbor, • and from the city . itself The site is an ideal one. <^tIpL H^ s^ of the local branch of the H.A.C.8.. hi? lLn^ TU n Sda 7 eV , emng H was decided a gree to meew o^f P^? r Mv cn l r^ 1 '- P*°*»* «» triennial' o m n d sf ? a K' th , at H th f de J efiSs S* te *£! J" I f a Hl i Da7 T* '^ date of the opening of St sa&uSJ'oSr Bls - op ' s r6<im!st ' ."** <* ™
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New Zealand Tablet, 1 November 1906, Page 15
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