ROMAN CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
I iik Bazaar in the Volunteer Hall, Hamilton, commenced most auspiciously on Thursday afternoon, with fine weather and a large attendance. Hit), Lordship Bishop Luck, in a few simple words, ( deel.ued the bazaar open, and created great men unent by proposing to fine all those who neglected to addic&s by his proper title, Monsigiiore Fyues(who accompanied the. liishop), to whose new title it was "(lilHciilt lor his old friends to become accustomed. The payment of one shilling was exacted for e\eiysHpof tlnj tongue, by those who should address him as "Father." This hapny beginning evidently caused fortune to smile on the bazaar. ' At the end of the day the amdunt taken at the 1 several stalls was about £73. On Friday evening the result was again good, the receipts amounting to £55. The bazaai will be continued to-day, and the articles remaining uusold will be put up to auction in the evening, Mr John Knox having kindly consented to wield i the hammer.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1634, 23 December 1882, Page 2
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166ROMAN CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1634, 23 December 1882, Page 2
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