DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
A conceit will be given to-morrow (Friday) evening the Lm a f rCd Hew *. Schoolroom, North-east Valley* bl the Dominican pupils. An excellent prowamme has slSe " r^d edf Effl m °?f SI C^inn^y, ? l^e ?£2&r ** -tertinS
mu^trVtr? £?' ■ PUP Un l- g th , e avemn S Brother Brady 1 £» ,£s.£ &£" a Uty *. "rttaSL ™ ( , ln , At n the usual weekly meeting of St. Joseph's Men's several other speakers have yet to express ; their ™ir, evening^ WiH he ? on S Jxt l F^r n i 0?i 0 ? Tuesday evening the members of the Hibernian' Cadet Corps assembled in St. Joseph's Hall for the "aXn 6 Mr m T kI T * P reß *^on to their horary captain, Mi i. j. Hussey, who has severed his con neclion with the cadets. Rev. Father Coffey Adm and Rev Facers Corcoran and Farthing and Sic Christian Brothers were present. Captain Columb in asking Captain Hussey's acceptance of an Seed photograph of the Cadet Corps, referred in eSoSSo terms to the deep debt of gratitude which tS corns owed to him as its founder and first captain During the four years of its existence Captain Hussev had spared neither time nor trouble in. bringing it to abiS state of efficiency and that his labor! had been re-, warded was evident to all. The corps had commenced operations Wl th a debt of £130, but, owing ft? the business capacity of Captain Ilussey, it was now in Stf proud position of possessing a credit balance of £70 Rev Brother Brady also complimented Captain Hussey on the state of the corps, and counselled the members' driii mi iF make - ih ,l company emcient fc «* dull. Captain Hussey, m thanking the -members ■ for their kindly expression of appreciation of the part he had taken in connection with the Cadet Corps, said he could always look back with pleasure to the happy tames he had spent amongst them, and although he was severing his active connection yet he could assure them that whenever he could spare the time he would' be found amongst the - cadets. Lieutenant J -SColumb presented Rev. Brother Moore with a framed photograph of the corps, and in doing so paid a hieh tribute to the great interest which the Christian "Brothers had taken in the corps., and the extent to which their efforts had contributed to- its success. Stings were contributed during- the evening by Rev. Father Farthing, Captain Hussey, - and Master ■ Yule, and a recitation by Master O'Brien. At the conclusion" of "the proceedings Rev. Father Coffey returned thanks to Misses Columb, Purton, and Martin, who had "kindly provided light refreshments. ' ' .
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New Zealand Tablet, 30 July 1908, Page 23
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438DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 30 July 1908, Page 23
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