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GREYMOUTH

. (From our own correspondent;) ' June 22. " The St.- Columba hockey- team journeyed to Kumara last Saturday # and defeated tlxe Kumara XLr i g ?®it to one - The St - Uolumba team havp IZZiJ 7°* 4u *?« matLhe s *nJ wen them all, and are leading lor the West Coast junior ci\p. At St. Patrick's Church last Sunday the Very Rev Dean Carew paid a feeling tribute to the memory of the late Mr Seddon. .He said that New Zealand 1 wslio*! a i?°J l 0 lose such an able statesman, whoso legislation had proved such a blessing to the people One his most worthy acts, the Old Age Pension Act, would ever stand out as in letters of gold to mLT^ °'«"\late Premier. After the Benediction jwi&s JMleen Kemple (organist) played the Dead March, the large congregation standing. Last Friday evening at the invitation of the Trin.7h r"i n 5 - c " S Institute > tne members of St. Colunnba. Club visited Trinity Hall, when both clubs met nmf £ J7J 7 f e . to ; irnament '- TheT he St. Columlb-a V«? rTr i, y , iort ;y T - cI & ht points. During the interval uL I «h« h ? CXlt ?', M l- L - d 6 Berr y welcomed the visitors, and trusted the g o cd feeling ' which existed between both clubs would always continue. Mr. WiHfoun Duffy returned thanks on behalf of the St. Oolumba a b J or J t *f ver y enjoyable o^en'ng they had spent and hoped they would have many more such gatherl ings in the future. «» rfp»Jh iS f Z iih x1 cep re & ret 1 h - ave lo recor(l the death of Mrs.. Nconan, wife of Mr. James Noonan, of Dobson Town which sad event took place last Wednesday. The deceased had been a resident of DobIhi h 7L * W^ ty JJ ce * xs ' dur ing which time she had been noted for her many charitable and kind o an p 7 aS ,holdn, hold nl n the hi - hest eUeem by a large circle of friends. The deceased, vJio was seventy-two rttrf ? tP' aS - a nath ° of Ti PPerary, and arrived in the colonies m the early sixties She leaves a h P ir Sl £ nd ' three sons and two daughters to mourn w*T lir i ?< ", n^ aI f iQOi place this afternoon and o thi r, L attended ' fr I Cl ? ds coming from all parts of the Coast to p ay lhslr j ast tribute of respect. Churrt 6r L5 cV i a f R arew o(ficiated at St. Patrick's Uhurch, and also at thrc Greymouth cemetery— R I P r ..f r^ u P^tty weddng took place at St. Patnok s Church, Greymouth, on June 20, when Miss Rebecca Dinnan,, fifth daughter of Mr. 'John Dinnan, sen., of Cobdea, was married to Hr. Henry Young ot Hawke s Bay. Th-s ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. Dean Carew. The bride, who was given away by her father, was- at ti rod in a lavply dress of cream eolienne, handsomely trimmed with oriental lace and insertion, and embroidered with cream satin nbtbon Miss Emily Young was bridesmaid, and Mr Jidward Plaherty best man. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party and friends proceeded to the residence of the bride's parents, where the wod^ ding breakfast was laid. The presents were numerous costly, and useful. It is the intention of Mrs. a nd Mr. loung to reside in Cobdrn, and their many mends unite in wishing them a long life of haDDiness and prosperity.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 28 June 1906, Page 20

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GREYMOUTH New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 28 June 1906, Page 20

GREYMOUTH New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 28 June 1906, Page 20