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HAW ERA.

(From an occasional Correspondent.)

September 17th, 1894. A batheb sudden death occurred at St Joaeph's Presbytery on the 10th mat. It would appear that the deceased, Mrs J. O'Sullivan of Hastings Boad, was « route to Australia in company with some friends. She assisted at Vespers and Benediction on Sunday T9trA and called on the Bey Father Mulvihill afterwards. During conver nation she took ill. Medical aid was at once secured, but proved of no avail. The good soul lingered from 930 p.m. on Sunday till 1? 9n p.*. on Monday. Her husband and bereaved children have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. May she rest in peace a very near relation of hers (Father Coleman) is, I understand a member of the Paee.onist Order in Australia. She has also Uo or three brothers among the Christian Brothers on the other side.

Tht Very Be* Father Hanley opened what promises to be a moat successful mission, in St Joseph's church, on Sunday last The church was crowded at the two Masses and at Vespers it'iJm that Bey Father Lynch is giving a n,ission at Waitot^and cannot join his confrere at Hawera till tht end of this week Tha a Father, have consented not only t, treat Hawera as a large centrfby remaining a fortnight but have agreed to accompany Father Mnl.f hill to Manaia, Opunake, and Eltham. It i, wond.rfu what be spiritual sons of Bt Vincent are prepared to do. There i no oho oh at Opunake or Eltham-and, of COur se, there is Tp es bj , r / „' neither place Yet the good Father are prepared to go to p««h Christ and Him crucified. May they receive their reward.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 22, 28 September 1894, Page 9

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HAWERA. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 22, 28 September 1894, Page 9

HAWERA. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 22, 28 September 1894, Page 9