WAIMATE
The devotion of the Forty Hours' Adoration began in Waimate on Sunday. The sermon on Sunday was preached by the Rev. Father Tubman (Timaru), and on Monday by the Rev. p. O'Neill (Oamaru). Large and enthusiastic meetings (says the ' Waimate Times ') have been held at Waimate, Waihao, and Makikihi for the purpose of considering the best means of making a suitable recognition of the Very Rev. Dean Regnault's services, past and present, and especially for his constant sympathy wit'a his people in their national aspirations, and the very able and lucid manner in which he frequently advocated the claims of the Irish people to rule over the destinies of their own country. At each meeting it was unanimously decided to present the Very Rev. Dean with a purse of sovereigns. Subscription lists have been oncned. Needless to say the Dean's popularity is calling forth generous donations .from all quarters.
Residents of South Dunedin will be consulting their own interests by buvimg their drapery at M. and' M. Quirk's, Kin. 1 ? Fdward <=tree*, and also at the firm's branch, Main Road, Caver sham... %
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 20, 16 May 1907, Page 24
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183WAIMATE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 20, 16 May 1907, Page 24
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