Miller’s Flat
The annual social of the Miller’s Flat Catholic congregation took the form of a concert, and was held in the Public Hall on Friday evening, July 18. For a considerable time a strong committee had, devoted much energy to the preparations, and in making the meeting known far and wide throughout the district, the result was that a record attendance filled the hall,, many taking advantage of the fine weather and moonlight to come long distances. The concert programme was a long and varied one, and was disposed of with great promptitude. The performers were all amateurs from Miller’s Flat and Roxburgh, and their efforts were rewarded by frequent and hearty applause. Before asking the audience to join in the National Anthem, Father O’Connell, of Lawrence, thanked the committee and the performers for their services, particularly the non-Catholics, who had so willingly rendered assistance. A plentiful supply of refreshments, daintily served, was provided. It is pleasing to report that a handsome balance will remain after all expenses are paid.
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New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 51
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171Miller’s Flat New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 51
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