Gore
(From our travelling correspondent.) _ i- n J s l a, y night last Miss Hannah Sweeney, lately returned from England, assisted the choir, and Miss K Cartwright, L.A.8., Oamaru, presided at the organ. . "'The country round Gore looks much in need of LT. , Cr ° ps ’ however > are very good. Your correpondent saw some oats over six feet in height, grown on Mr. J. Hanley's farm. b E T? at the Masses here last Sunday Very Rev Father O’Donnell referred at length to the. great^ Slty for wholesome literature that existed to-day to counteract the many piosonous books, periodicals papers which are m circulation. Referring particularly
to newspapers, he eulogised the N.Z. Tablet and the great work it had done since its inception, and urged all his hearers who were hot subscribers to become so at once. Father Tobin spoke in a similar strain at Wyndham and Mataura. .
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New Zealand Tablet, 18 January 1912, Page 23
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148Gore New Zealand Tablet, 18 January 1912, Page 23
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