Invercargill
(From our own correspondent.) September 1. On last Sunday week Herr Sauer, the musical judge at the- Invercargill Competitions, paid the Hibernian Band the compliment of conducting it at a promenade concert at Rugby Park. The presence of the eminent musician proved a considerable attraction, and as the day was gloriously fine a very large number of people was present. A collection in aid of the band's funds realised £2l 10s. The euchre party held in the Victoria Hall on August 25 in aid of the funds of the Altar Society, proved a pronounced success. There was a very large attendance, and amongst those present were the Very Rev. Dean Burke, and Rev. Fathers Woods and Foley. The ladies' prizes were won by Misses Hogue and Kirwan, and the gentlemen's by Messrs. Sullivan and Hickey. Much of the success of the entertainment was due to the energy displayed by Miss Katie Kane, who, with her characteristic zeal, disposed of a very large number of tickets.
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New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 23
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166Invercargill New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 23
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