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Blenheim

(From oar own correspondent.) _„ j The Catholic Club held an enjoyable social on Wednesday, August 2. The lady. friends of the club provided an excellent supper. Mr. W. O'Neill, the club s energetic secretary, is sparing no effort" to place the club on a sound basis, and is ably assisted by an enthusiastic executive. •' ' The Catholics of Blenheim are to be congratulated on possessing a valuable property altogether, free from floods. Thanks .to the foresight of the early pioneers of the. Church m this district, the present generation possess a property probably the most valuable in Marlborough.

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 August 1911, Page 1579

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Blenheim New Zealand Tablet, 17 August 1911, Page 1579

Blenheim New Zealand Tablet, 17 August 1911, Page 1579

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