TIMARU
(From : our own correspondent!, yi'' ' riM ' , ' - ' ■-" --. •.Qct'o^er.2B. Timiiif 1 ' 9 Pa w^ aw , ay aL , her residence, Oiburph '..street, Timaru, on Wednesday, -24 Lh inst.,; Mrs. D. Quinn ■ in her 58th . year. Jho deceased lady, • who" was A resident of the parish lor majiy years, was a sterling GatVolic anxi tne mother of two "sons arid three daughters' who take an active part in " all Church work.— Ri p A successful - social,, considering, the .unseasonable weather, was held in the Assembly- Rooms "on Tuesday evening last. There were about one? hundred persons present, and every means was taken to see,. that all enjoyed the miscellaneous programme provided"' "The musical portion of the programme was in the- very capable hands of Miss E. Dennehy, > and* the" refreshiwnts ana general arrangements were attended to -by Mrs, Dennehy and Miss Byrne, who hope, to considerably augment by the result -the funds. in hand- for their stall at 'the forthcoming bazaar in aid of' the buildinc fund of the new church. ~ - • ' " • g ■ /
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New Zealand Tablet, 1 November 1906, Page 17
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