Diocese of Auckland
(From our own Correspondent.)
February 26. Mr. J. P. Kalaugher, who has lived in Auckland for the last 15 years, and is wellknown in Catholic circles, has been appointed secretary to the New Zealand Friesian '.-&%! sociation, and will leave for Wellington earbj
next month. The departure of Mr. Kalaugher and his family from Auckland will be a great loss to the city. He won the respect and esteem of the community by his splendid public services. Recently he retired from
pf- the position of Director of Manual Training under the Auckland Board of Education, but being practically still in the prime of Ip* life and full of activity, Mr. Kalaugher has decided to remain in harness, and is well il ' ted for the position to which he has been appointed. In church matters both he and Mrs. Kalaugher were indefatigable workers. For years they have contributed to, and as- ■?. sisted in, the Devonport parish functions. His departure from Auckland will be a decided loss, but both Mr. and Mrs. Kalaugher have the warm wishes of many sincere friends |K in their new surroundings.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 8, 4 March 1925, Page 30
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186Diocese of Auckland New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 8, 4 March 1925, Page 30
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