FATHER WALSHE DEAD
Had Many Friends on West Coast. Per Press Association. W ELLINGTON, March 5. The death occurred of the Rev Father Thomas Walshe, who had been stationed at Lower Hutt for the last twenty-five 3'ears. He came to New Zealand over fifty years ago, and was stationed in South Canterbury districts and subsequently on the West Coast of the South Island. He was perhaps the best known Roman Catholic priest in that portion of the Dominion. Ever since his transfer to Wellington, he invariably paid a visit to old friends in Westland each year.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 1
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