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* - ,^(KM>M OUB OWN>OOEkßfflPOlft»H l r.) ' inpemeeting.ol>heil!ateaoriokeliolttb ■ there were about 20pwBent. • The balance sheet showed, a credit balanoe of *2 4s. The' following officers eleoted:— Keaideht, W. J. Arnodel ; vice-president, John Shield ; captain, E. Edeer ; eeoietary, J. Powet ; committee, the Captain, MeBSHi Godfrey, Fraser, and Margatroyd. Sab. Boriptiontfor the 'present seaeon^waß fixed at^BiW." : I* ia; Hop'edithat a match may be played against 1 Hawera tbis year. 1 nnderßtand that the Payne Family aonot, intend giving, a, petformapoe here on ttiexr way down .south in, consequence of an unfortunate episode which oocurred daring their last vieit, wbereby Mr. Payne Was fined £5 and oosts for ill-treating a dog by foroibly ejecting it from the ball thereby breaking its leg. It is a pity that this circmnflkance should not have been forgotten, as we. feel the family would have a bumper house as before. „ The complimentary banquet to welcome Bey. Fatber |MoKienna took place at the OentraLitfbtel last eyening, and proved itf SinlSkßUQcesß. Mr. P. Mahony took tSPfftr in the absence of Mr. J. SbSL-vK Burnett anj O'Sulhvan Soktßevioe-chaira. Bey. Fathers Mulvihill' ana O'Mara also attended, and, besides nearly the whole of the Patea f of tbe Catholic congrega- ' tm. there were Ureßent Meßßrs. Cowern, FinUaVty,. T. E. Hamerton, Homer, "Hflrbert. lisAiDfi t and others representing W PfotWSffee. Mr. H. T. Christie ■sent an iW°& *if Wb forced abseqee. ; AfteraoaDital sprend had been done rail jnMcß toi' lox6 usOfcl 'foy*l toaßts were iHposea ana auly honored, and the toaet ffl «'The Ruest of the evening" was proppsea.in a happy speech by the Obwrmfth, ana, in responaing, ; theßev. Father MoKenna took ocoasion to Btate thai whatever religious differences Catho. lies ana Protestants might have be hoped that in a BociaHpherß he wobia be able to remain 'on the xrioflt; fnendly terms with all Srrespdetive of-tteed. "Other denominations *' wafc responded to mainly .by Mr. Cowem in a very neat and appropriate Bpeeoh, as also was that of Mr. Finnerty. Mr.. Homer took occasion also to welcome the.guest, ana congratulated the congregation on their success in obtaining such a popular pastor ana on the sucoeßS of bis welcome banqdet. Other toasts followed, " The press " being responded to by Mr. Hamerton, " Hoßt and hostess "by Mr. Kimbell. &c. Songs were contributed . by Messrs Cowern, "Williams, Finnerty, Larking, Melody, Conolly, Homer, Bicharason, O'Halloran, Hdrner, Kimbell, ana others, and 'a most enjoyable evening was broken up at 12 o'olock. Saoh gatherings as these, conducted in such a liberal spirit, are an earnest of tbe sinking of minor differences to join ovt a friendly footing with others who differ from us. October 18^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2954, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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PATEA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2954, 17 October 1891, Page 3

PATEA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2954, 17 October 1891, Page 3