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PRESENTATION TO THE REV. FATHER KEHOE.

On Wednesday last a very pleasing incident took place here, being the presentation of Mr John Kelly, acting' on behalf of ihe Catholics of Karangahake, of an address and testimonial to the Rev. Father Kehoe, lately minißtering to their spiritual needs, but now in charge of this pastorate. Mr Kelly, prior to handing the address to the Rev. Father, expatiated in a hrppy manner on the many good qualities of the recipient, after which Father Kehoe made a suitable and feeling reply. ) we append the text of both Address and rapfy i— Address, To the Rev. Father Kesob, Dear S:r,— We the undersigned Catholics residing in Karangahake, having heard that you are to be remoVea to aliotker aistridt,,begf to e±* press oil* KeartiJelt sdrtfoW dt pettftiiifc With a generous and faithful Me'rid td ourselves and families t Your assistance and sympathy have been always at our disposal and your visits always Welcome. . : With our best wishes' for" you* future 1 welfare, we beg to offer you this small token of esteem as a remem* trance of those you are leaving. (Here follow signatures.) Eeply. My Dear Friends, — It is customary for the recipients of addresses and testimonials to say how completely taken unawares they have jbeen, and that no words of theirs can adequately express their feelings deep-seated in grasef dl hearts. Were I to say that I was surprised, and agreeably so, when Mr Kelly presented me with your beautiful and valuable testimonial, I would be only truly giving expression to what I felt on the occasion. Where so many others would fail I will not make the attempt to becomingly thank you for crediting me with so many good qualities, you will take the will for the deed. . " Heartily thanking you for many past and the present kindnesses, and wishing you every one a full measure of happiness, I will conclude by saying, 'Let us pray for one another.'— Yours faithfully, Thomas Kehoe. Tauranga, Feb. 22nd, 1894.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3085, 26 February 1894, Page 2

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PRESENTATION TO THE REV. FATHER KEHOE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3085, 26 February 1894, Page 2

PRESENTATION TO THE REV. FATHER KEHOE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3085, 26 February 1894, Page 2

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