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Blenheim

)From our own correspondent.)

April 1. &t. Patrick’s Day passed off here most successfully. Large numbers watched _ the procession and patronised the sports. The Irish national concert in the evening drew a crowded audience, and the performers received an enthusiastic reception. Rev. Father Ainsworth, who was here on a visit, celebrated Mass at St. Mary’s on Sunday, and preached an eloquent sermon in the evening.

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 April 1911, Page 627

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Blenheim New Zealand Tablet, 6 April 1911, Page 627

Blenheim New Zealand Tablet, 6 April 1911, Page 627

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