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Oamaru

The numerous friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cartwright, of Awamoa, will be pleased to learn that their daughter, Miss Eileen,' who met with a bicycle mishap recently, is'about again, and well on the way to recovery. Some little time will elapse, however, before Miss Cartwright is in possession -of her usual robust strength. After many years as organist of St. Patrick’s Choir, Miss Hannon has found it necessary, owing to the lack of time for practices, to relinquish the position, which she has faithfully filled with credit to herself and satisfaction to all concerned. Miss K. Cartwright, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., has been appointed organist, and Miss H. Cartwright, A.T.C.L. will fill the position of conductor. ’’

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New Zealand Tablet, 21 August 1913, Page 27

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Oamaru New Zealand Tablet, 21 August 1913, Page 27

Oamaru New Zealand Tablet, 21 August 1913, Page 27

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