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Wrey’s Bush

(From an occasional correspondent.) ~ A movement is on foot to promote a bazaar for the purpose of liquidating the parish debt. At a representative meeting of the ladies of the parish, over which the , Very , Rev. , Father Lynch presided, it was decided to hold the projected carnival during December. A very pleasing ceremony took place in the Wrey’s Bush public hall on Monday evening, August 25, when the members of St. Patrick’s Catholic Club entertained Mr. and Mrs. James F. Egan at a complimentary social. The president, Very Rev. Father Lynch, in making the presentation, which consisted of a beautiful writing desk, to Mr. _ Egan, and a handsome clock to Mrs. Egan, referred in eulogistic terms to Mr. Egan’s connection with the club, the many good works performed by him for its advancement, and concluded by wishing Mr. Egan and Mrs. Egan long life and happiness Several other speakers endorsed the remarks of lather Lynch, and wished Mr. and Mrs. Egan every happiness. Mr Egan, on behalf of his wife and himself, thanked the members for the valuable presents, and congratulated them on the prosperous condition of the club Dunng the evening musical items were contributed by Airs. J. Egan, Messrs. Cusack (2), and Egan {Z) The accompaniments were played by Mr William Egan. J J

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 26

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Wrey’s Bush New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 26

Wrey’s Bush New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 26

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