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NOTICE. THE Parish Priest of Christchurch, whilst returning thanks for subscriptions handed him during the past years, would respectfully remind those who kindly promised him contributions towards various parochial works, that he relied on^thosc subscriptions when undertaking — 1. The enlarging and beautifying of the Church of the Most /^ Blessed Sacrament. 2. The building of St. Joseph's School-chapel, Papanui 3. The enlarging of St. Agnes' School-chapel, Halswell. 4. The enlarging of the Boys' and Girls' Parish Schools. 5. The opening of a Select High School for boys. 6. The building of the Presbytery. 7. The Erection of the Organ ; and 8. The Purchasing of Six Sites of Land for Churches and Schools. Subscriptions sent to the Parish Priest will be devoted to any of the above works, according to the wish of the subscriber. The Catholic Presbytery. Augußt3l, lßßo.

k DVERTIbER, Certificated under the Irish Nationa and English Science and Art Departments of Education wants a Catholic School. Address " X," Tablet Office. New Yobk, May 31, 1880. INFORMATION is wanted of EDWARD MORAN, who left Port Glasgow, Scotland, in 1865 ; from thence to Quebec ; thence to California ; and then left in company with John Cavanagh for Australia. Mr. Cavanagh was in Dower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, in 1871. Any information of him, dead or alive, will be duly appreciated by his brother. MICHAEL MORAN, 5, Vandam street, N.Y., U.S. America.

TF this should meet the eye of MICHAEL CGONEY, Native of County Tipperary, Ireland, write to MICHAEL DUGGAN, Kangaroo Flat, Sandhurst, Victoria, and he will hear something to his advantage.

MONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART. THE RELIGIOUS OF "NOTRE DAME DES MISSIONS" Beg to acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of the following subscriptions towards the above fund :—: — £ s. d. Mrs. J. Barrett, Christchurch (2nd instalment) - 8 0 0 Mrs. Henry, Christchurch 200 Received per Rev. L. M. Ginaty. S.M. Mr. Crowe - -200 Mr. C. Mahoney 10 0 Mr. O'Malley, West Coast Road - - - - 1 0 0 A Friend, Temuka 10 0 Miss Bridget Lunney 100

■OATRICK MAGUIRE, native of Kells, County Meath, Ireland, Write at once to Bryan Maguire, Blacksmith, Cobden, Greynioutb. Urgent news from Home. Or any friend of his knowing his Address.

TK7" ANTED hy an Experienced FARMER a Situation on Farm. Thoroughly understands all kind of Farm Work. Would undertake the charge of same, and make himself generally useful. Wife also would be found most obliging. — Address, FARMER, Box 143, P. 0., Dunedin.

TO ARCHITECTS. THE COMMITTEE OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH invite DESIGNS and GROUND PLANS for a NEW CHURCH. The Building must Seat 500. To be constructed of Wood or Lath Plaster. The total cost not to exceed £1600. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept any Design. The Design must be sent to Rev. Father GARINJ St. Mary's, Nelson, on or before the 30th September, 1880, from whom further particulars can be obtained.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 387, 10 September 1880, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 387, 10 September 1880, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 387, 10 September 1880, Page 13