Oamaru
—'~ (From Our Own Correspondent.) Matters iv ocuuection witli the bazaar to bo hold in pS \£2 *1 m £? UOW tak J D « SliapG ' and the l^ics of tie stalls y enga S cd lv Preparing material for the The transfer of Rev. Father O'Neill from Oamnrn occasioned a widespread feeling of regret in ■£ district whore the Rev. Father had greatly endeared himself to ni S tl 11 C :°K grega V On -S n ? to ma «y otheL besides His sympathetic work will be much missed in tlie various l£al institutions, where he was a frequent and ever welcome T + i° r -n S^Z' to °' wiU lie be missed by the membS? of the Catholic Club, of which body the Rev Fathl?waa spiritual director since its inception, and much of Ihl success of the club in the past lias bee£ diTto FatW 0 Neill's keen interest m its welfare and ever ready heln when needed, and to his unfailing attendance at >aH of the functions in connection with the club. Father O^NeSl 1° «° V troy's Bush on Wednesday last " The Rev Sre th we S ek Fartlimg ""* arriyef ijl oWu" during
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 25 February 1909, Page 304
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192Oamaru New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 25 February 1909, Page 304
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