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UT. ALOYSIUS' COLLEGE, WAIKARI O Near Dunedin. QUARTER DATS : February 3 ; May 1 ; July 20 ; October 5. Terms (per quarter) : £ s. d. Day Pupils ... ... ... ... 3 3 0 University and Civil Service Classes ... ... 4 4 0 Resident Boarders... ... ... ... 15 15 0 Do. University and Civil Services Classes 16 16 0 Brothers... ... ... ... ... 13 0 Extras : Music ... ... ... .. ... 2 2 0 Drawing ... ... ... ... ... 2 2 0 Italian ... ... .. ... ... 2 2 0 German ... ... ..* ... ... 2 2 0 Library ... ... ... ... ... 0 5 0 Washing ... ... ... ... ... 110 Each boarder is to proviae himself with three pair of sheets, a sufficient supply of blankets, a hair mattress, two feather pillows, six pillow cases, two white counterpanes, four table napkins and ring, four plain towels, two bath ditto, kuife and fork, tea-spoon and dessertspoon, two suits of clothes (a strong one for play, and a dress suit), shirts, stockings, two pair of strong shoes and two pair of house shoes. Each boy's outfit to be properly marked. The Day Pupils to pay quarterly, and the Boarders half-yearly. All payments to be made in advance. A quarter's notice, or half a quarter's fee required before the removal of a pupil. TO WEST COAST SUBSCRIBERS, The undersigned gentlemen have kindly agreed to receiv* subscriptions on behalf of Nkw Zea.la.nd Tablet Company. Sub scribers are respectfully requested to attend punctually to accounts furnished by them. Mr. E. A Burke • • . * Ho tika Mr. James Crowley ..... B Mr. Patrick Duggan » - - * • 1 mara Mr. James O'Brien ..... fMeymouth Mr. B. M'Guire • Maori Gully Mr. M'Kechnie ...... Maori Creek Mr. Adams ...... Reefton Mr. Clifford Notown Mr. O'Brien ...... Ahaura. Post Office orders to be made payable to J. F. Perrin, Tablet Office, Dunediu. Annual Subscription • £1 ss. Od. Half Yearly . . 0 12s. 6d.

MARRIAGE 3. At St. Joseph's Church, on June 11th, by Rev. Father G'Leary, John Gallagher, to Catherine Lynch. Both of Dunedin. At St. Patrick's Church, Kumara, on the Ist instant, by the Rev, Father M'Caughey, Patrick, youngest son of James Duggan, Brook Lodge, Waterford, Ireland, to Julia, eldest daughter of James Power, Dillman's Town, Kumara. Ufa lIW fofafld I afttyi Fiat Justitia. FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1879. THE AGGREGATE CATHOLIC MEETING. §N our issue, this week, we give a full report of the^ great Catholic meeting held in the Temperance* Hall, Dunedin, on last Tuesday evening. It was a great success, unaer every point of view. The Temperance Hall, which easily accommodates seven hundred people, was well filled on the occasion, and there could not have been less than six hundred people present, some of whom were ladies. As to the representation of the Catholics of New Zealand it was complete. There were delegates from the chief centres of population, and many other important places, with the exception of Auckland, whose Catholic inhabitants however, as appears from a telegram read at the meeting, sympathise with the object of the aggregate meeting, and are prepared to take common action with the Catholics throughout the country. The resolutions were for the most part proposed and seconded by the delegates, and the second chair was occupied by a gentleman from Chris tchurch. It appears then, th»t this aggregate meeting represented and spoke the sentiments of the entire Catholic body, on the important subject of edcu

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 325, 11 July 1879, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 325, 11 July 1879, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 325, 11 July 1879, Page 12