SIXTY YEARS A NUN.
MOTHER MARY BERTRAXD
(B.v Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUXEDIN, this day. Mother Mary Bertrand, the last of the band of pioneer Dominican sisters who came to New Zealand 00 years ago, and who established the Dominican Convent in Duncdin, celebrated the 60th year of her life as a mm to-day. In recognition of the occasion a Pontifical High Mass was held, and a garden fete, and she was made a presentation, which took the form of a scholarship in her name, providing for tuition at the convent for secondary pupils. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 9
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