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Gisborne

(From our own correspondent.) May 1. The Rev. Father Lane, who had been visiting the outlying portion of his extensive parish, returned on Monday. The Hibernians met in St. Mary's School on Sunday afternoon to bid farewell to Bro. W. Haughie, who is going to the front, Congratulatory speeches were made, and a splendid travelling rug was presented to him as a token of esteem. Bro. Haughie is the second of his family to enlist. The Children of Mary held an enjoyable social evening on Tuesday in honor of Miss Elsie Cassidy, in connection with her approaching marriage. A handsome autograph album and a statue of the Blessed Virgin were presented to Miss Cassidy by Miss L. Doyle, on behalf of the confraternity.

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 May 1915, Page 17

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Gisborne New Zealand Tablet, 13 May 1915, Page 17

Gisborne New Zealand Tablet, 13 May 1915, Page 17

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