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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

- The many , friends-.0f,-Lieutenant-, Augustine P. McCormack will be pleased to see his name in the latest list of New Zealand : honors. : . . ..,-. .;■_. St. Joseph's ladies' hockey- team defeated Waiata by 3 goals to nil, the scorers being J. Murray (2) and A. Holt. St. Joseph's B grade lost to Konini by 9 goals. St. Joseph's played two short. : .7 ,/' • There was Exposition of the Blessed- Sacrament at St. Joseph's Cathedral from the eleven o'clock Mass on last Sunday. In the evening after Vespers there was the usual procession followed by Benediction, of the Blessed Sacrament. . :; On next Sunday the annual collection for the St. Vincent de Paul Society will be taken in Dunedin. While we are all so generously contributing to the patriotic funds and doing our part in allaying the misery caused by war abroad let us not forget the poor at home for whom the zealous members of. the St. Vincent de Paul Society labor. The St. Joseph's Harriers ran on Saturday from the Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Anderson's Hay. The pack, under Captain J. Burke, led past the Anderson's Bay Cemetery, encircling the lagoon, returning home via the High road. The members were afterwards entertained by the Sisters, whose hospitality was greatly appreciated. The members to represent St. Joseph's Club in the intcrclub three-mile race are J. Burk, L. McAllen. W. Lucas, G. Fitzgerald, and K. McCaughan. The Christian Brothers' football team last Saturday drew with Normal School after one of the most exciting games seeu on the Oval for some time. : There were many spectators, who took a keen interest in the match. It was thought that this was the final, but it is rumored that another round is contemplated. The Greens will have to practise very hard in order to finally secure the cup. In the B grade the Brothers drew with High Street. P. Roughan scored for .the Greens. The No. 2 team in the C grade continued their victorious career by defeating Cavershani by 3 to nil. The scorers were J. Brennan, J. Cantwill, and J. Farrell.

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New Zealand Tablet, 9 August 1917, Page 27

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 9 August 1917, Page 27

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 9 August 1917, Page 27

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