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OPAWA, BYDENHAM, Sec— Continued. £ s. £ s. Mr. George ClaTksoa 1 0 | Mr. James Garty 1 0 Mrs. O'Reilly 1 0 | „ John Garty 1 0 Mr. Daniel Maher 2 0,, Charles Garty 1 0 „ James Buckley 1 0 Mrs. Pearson 1 0 „ Joseph Ford 1 0 | Mr. Patrick Foley 1 0 „ Joseph Connolly 10,, Thomas Pender 1 0 „ Peter Creagh 2 0 '„ John Taylor 1 0 Mrs. Connolly 10,, Ben. Leathwick 1 0 Mr. John Curtin 10,, Daniel Burns 1 0 „ John O'Donnell 1 0 Mrs. Holy 1 0 „ William Walsh 1 0 Mr. Jcseph Lawlor 1 0 „ Michael Clark 10 „ James Nee 1 0 „ James Jonea 2 0,, Patrick Dowd 1 0 „ James Hoban 2 0,, Peter O'Mally 1 0 „ Michael Gardiner 1 0 Mrs. Joyce 1 0 Corrections from Last List. — Messrs. Lonergan Bros., £25 ; Mr. J. C. Corr, £25 ; Mr. Charles Haughey, £25 ; Mr. George Duke, Hi ; Miss Margaret Donnelly, £1; Mr. Stephen Kent, £2; Mr. Thomas Barron, £1. APPEAL. TO THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON COLEMAN. " Dunedin, April 30, 1884. MY Dear Archdeacon, — The walls of the Cathedral will be soon completed. I hope that the weekly subscriptions, in addition o the sum in hand, will enable us to see the completion of these walls without the incurring of debt. But this completion will see our funds exhausted ; and yet it is ab3Dlutely necessary that no time should be lost in putting on the roof. Under these circumstances I have resolved to appeal to the entire diocese for funds to meet the expense necessary to bring our great work to a conclusion ; and I have made up my mind to entrust to you the duty of collect ing the much-required funds. I know I could not entrust the work to better or more efficient hands. I think I may promise you a hearty co-operation and a generous reception on the part of both the priests and laity of this diocese, who have ever shown great zeal for this and all other good . works. You will not fail to remind all to whom you may apply that the erection of a Cathedral is emphatically a diocesan work, and that the merit of helping in such erection is very great. — I am, my dear Archdeacon. f P. Mo ban. From the above it can bs seen that I am called upon to visit all the districts in tbe diocese to collect for the Cathedral, and, from my own knowledge of the people of Otago and Southland, I feel confident that a generous response will be made to tbe special call now made by bis Lordship ; for I knew the faith and goodness and devotion to our holy religion of the residents oE every parish in the diocese. — The Catholics of this diocese are always ready to make great sacrifices in co-operating for the love of our Lord with the Bishop whom the Holy See has given th( j ra to guide llienj in all things spiritual . W. COLEMAN. HE SISTERS OF OUR LADY OK MERCY of GREYSIOUTH, having compUt;d very considerable additions to their Convent Schools, are now prepared to receive a limited number of BOAItDKKS. The Convent is beautifnlly situaied on a high ground, which command« an extensive view of the harbour and ocean. Every attention is paid to the proficenc\ r and health of the children. For terms apply at the Convent. DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY TO LET OR LEASE. TO LET or LEASE for a term to suit Lessee that substantial Stone Building now in course of erestion, to be known abthe " MOITNTAINEEK HOTKL" (late Piince of Wales H>tel). Ir, is situated a: tle corner of B^a«h and Rees street, Queenstown, and contains twenty -one apartments, with Bathroom, aud has every accommodation for the^carryiug on of an extensive Hotel Busi B ness. The Structure, which isjnearing completion, will'be ready for occupy ion in about a month fromdatf, so that parties desirous of secur ing a first-class Oountrv Hotel should at. once apply to the undersigned. Irom whom all iuformation maybe obtained. ' February 18. ISBS. MRS. M. J. AIALAGHAN, Queen stown. ( ' NOTION. The Art Uuion drawing in connection with All Saints Convent, Gieymouth, is unavoidably POSTPONED "until March 25th, when it will p sitivelv take place. AH holders o£ books wh staer soil or unsold, are requested to send them in prior to that date to the REV. FATHEti CAREW", Grey mouth. OATHE Dli A JL. b U is! D. 1 BEG to acknowledge the receipt of the following suWscrijitiims i wards the Cathedral Fund :—: — £ s. d. Mr. James Dalv ... ... ... 10 0 Weekly Subscriptions. £ s. d. £ s. d Per Rev. P. Lynch 7 10 0 Per Mr. W. J. Hall 2 0 0 „ Mr. T. B. Conway 2 6 0 „ Mr. N. Smith 10 0 „ Mr. Dillon 016 0 „ Mr. Hamilton 0 5 0 t P. Moran.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 46, 6 March 1885, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 46, 6 March 1885, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 46, 6 March 1885, Page 15

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