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Bishop Lenihan.

Observer , 18 December 1908, Page 10

 

Bishop Lenihan.

Come back from Erin, your Lordship, your Lordship, Come back from Erin to Auckland once more. Come back for Christmas, 'lis dull here without you — Warm welcome waits you on reaching our shore. Where'er you wander, may good luck go with you, May care be banished, and joy aye be yours. These are the wishes that o'erseas we send you, Yours be the fortune that ever endures.

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