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O steer my baik io Erin's Isle, For Erin i 8 my home. The favourite steamship SONG Will be despatched on FRIDAY BVKNING, MARCH 15, From DUNSDIN to the EMERALD ISLE. Intending passengers will embark at the GARRISON HALL not later than 7.45. The "National Song" which made such pleasant Patrick's Day passages last year and the preceding year, is now being overhauled, refitted, and rt-furoiehed. The Comfort and Pleasure of Excursionists will be scrupulously provided for. RETURN TICKETS AT EXCURBION RATES. SALOON, 3s ; SECOND CABIN, 2s ; PROMENADE DECK, 1. Oh native mueic beyond comparing, The swce'pst far on the ear that falls, Thy gentle numbers the heart remembers, Thy Btrains enchain us in Memory's thralls. INFORMATION WANTED of PATRICK SHEA, formerly of Horeemount, County Cork, Ireland. Anybody will confer a great favour by writing his i'ster and will be suitably rewarded. Addres — Kite Shea, care of A. H. Grant, 64 Castle Street, Boston, Mass, U.S A. NOTICE. All communications connected with the Commercial Department oj the N.Z. Tablet Newspaper are to be addressed to John Murray, Secretary, to whom also Post Office Orders and Cheques are in all instances to be made payable. To insure publication in any particular issue of the paper communications must reach this office not later than Tuesday morning. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. '' Inquires"— The Dominican * T uns of Dunedin secured 100 per cent of passes this jear for Matriculation examination of the N.Z. University. Misses Hall, McCarthy and O'Neill were sent up and all three passed. Misses Johanna O'Connor, Ida Remshardr, and Mary Walls passed the Civil Service examination. SwttfraiT Cortur. Co CALENDAR.— MARCH 10 — IG. Sunday, March 10 — BecoDd Sunday in Lent. Monday, 11— St John of God (8 ) lv sday, 12 —St Grepory the tJreat, confessor, doctor, Wtdn.-s«iay, 13 — SI 1 MAITHEW, Apostle. Thuisiay, 14 — St Fintan, abbot. Friday, 15 -SACKED WINDING SHEET OF OUR LORD. Saturday, 16 — Sscred Lance and Wails of our Lord. W «J V % Fiat Jus i iri a. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1895. PROGRESS AND JUHTICK IN THE NINETEENTH OENTORY. ♦ The Cathoncs of New Zealand provide, at their own sole expensp, an excellent education for their own children. Yet such is the sense of justice and policy in the New Zealand Legislature thaf, it compels those Catholics, after having manfully provided for their own children, to contribute largely towards the free and godless education of other people's children !! ! This is tyranny, oppression, and plunder.

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 44, 8 March 1895, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Issue 44, 8 March 1895, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Issue 44, 8 March 1895, Page 16