Ashburton
(From our own correspondent.)
November 3.
The weekly meeting of the Catholic Club was held on Tuesday eveningi. A pleasant time was spent in various games by the members.
Owing to the very fine weather the local tennis and cricket clubs have opened their seasons early, 'and both clubs have secured a very good membership
The Ashburton branch of the Hibernian Society has now a large number of members, and is making considerable progress.
The Rev. Father McDonnell, who has been acting as assistant priest in this district for some considerable time has decided to leave New Zealand. He intends spending a few weeks in Sydney, then proceeds to Ireland. He will be v greatly missed by the parishioners and still more by the members of the Ashburton Cathl £npn?Jnv' fil - ln + r hlCh - he had taken a ver y kee * interest, especiallyein the junior members. He held the office of treasurer of the club for the past two years
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 15
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161Ashburton New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 15
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