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ROMAN CATHOLIC DIGNATORIES FOR MELBOURNE.—A group of representatives on their way to attend the National Eucharistic Congress at Melbourne, photographed at Auckland with several New Zealand clerics. Back row, from left, Father Quinarre (Dannevirke), Rev. Father A. Pelletier (Chicago), Father Cashman (Pahiatua), Rev. Dr. T. L. Buxton (Auckland). Seated, Very Rev. Pere Couet (Rome), Superior-General of the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament, Right Rev. Bishop Nicolas (Suva), and the Very Rev. Monsignor Maemanus (Palmerston North).

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1934, Page 5

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ROMAN CATHOLIC DIGNATORIES FOR MELBOURNE.—A group of representatives on their way to attend the National Eucharistic Congress at Melbourne, photographed at Auckland with several New Zealand clerics. Back row, from left, Father Quinarre (Dannevirke), Rev. Father A. Pelletier (Chicago), Father Cashman (Pahiatua), Rev. Dr. T. L. Buxton (Auckland). Seated, Very Rev. Pere Couet (Rome), Superior-General of the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament, Right Rev. Bishop Nicolas (Suva), and the Very Rev. Monsignor Maemanus (Palmerston North). Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1934, Page 5

ROMAN CATHOLIC DIGNATORIES FOR MELBOURNE.—A group of representatives on their way to attend the National Eucharistic Congress at Melbourne, photographed at Auckland with several New Zealand clerics. Back row, from left, Father Quinarre (Dannevirke), Rev. Father A. Pelletier (Chicago), Father Cashman (Pahiatua), Rev. Dr. T. L. Buxton (Auckland). Seated, Very Rev. Pere Couet (Rome), Superior-General of the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament, Right Rev. Bishop Nicolas (Suva), and the Very Rev. Monsignor Maemanus (Palmerston North). Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1934, Page 5