DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
On last Moniday the Very Rev. Dean Burke left the Bluff by the ' Moeraki ' on Ms trip to Europe. By the same steamer the Right Rev. -Mgr. O'Haran, and the Rev. Fathers Phelan and Byrne left New Zealand for Sydney.
The arrangements for ' the Irish national concert in connection with St. Patrick's Day, which takes place in the Garrison Hall en Monday evening, March 18, are now completed. The entertainment committee are to be congratulated on securing the services of some of the leadinig vocalises and . instrumentalists in the city, and it is safe to assume that the concert will be one' of the best- ever given here on a similar occasion. The following ladies and gentlemen will contribute items': — Vocal solos, Mrs. R. A. Power, Misses Hall an<d Fraser, Messrs. J. McGrath, T. J. Hussey, P. Carolin, ; and A. Murphy ; vocal • quartet, Messrs. A . Wright, E. Falck, P. Lemon, and T. J. Hussey. The memihetrs of St. Joseph's Choir will give selections from Moore's Melodies. " The Kaikorai Band will assist, and' the band's quartet party will play the selection, for which it gained the championship at the International Exhibition.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 11, 14 March 1907, Page 23
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193DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 11, 14 March 1907, Page 23
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