Gisborne
(From our own correspondent.) February 20. . Speaking on a recent Sunday, Father Lane eulogised the work of St. Mary’s Schools as shown by the excellent report of the Hawke’s Bay Education Board’s inspector. In the near future, said Father Lane, the Catholics of Poverty Bay would be called on to enlarge the school buildings. The accommodation is taxed to the utmost, and unfortunately admission had to be refused to non-Catholic scholars at the re-opening of the schools. After devotions on last Sunday evening a meeting was held in St. Mary’s School to inaugurate a Catholic Tennis Club. Much enthusiasm was manifested in the project, and a committee was appointed to further the object in view. Father Lane is patron, and the following face-bearers were elected; —President, Mr. X). J, Parker; joint secretaries, Miss Wheeler and Mr. Redwood. • A lengthy list of vice-presidents was. also elected.
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New Zealand Tablet, 27 February 1919, Page 22
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146Gisborne New Zealand Tablet, 27 February 1919, Page 22
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