Wanganui
(From our own correspondent.) September 7. Mr. C. O'Leary has been elected a member of the executive of the Catholic Club. +I«" The St. Mary's Catholic Club are forming a cricket int^thTide^ 6 members are enuring enthusiastically ,r, r SL DD * nna ™v whf > has been a prominent and regutesssskigkoSg'' choir - wt *-•»« ?°- The St. Mary's Catholic Club intend holding a profoSght. 6 Part 7 and S ° Cial ih the DriU a " *" a • The St. Mary's Dramatic Club lield their first retrSTrS* Th^ sda 7" evening of the foSi'acT 'comedy; i,^LTw^~°£ Leave - M x^ n ' whioh - tne y intend producing m the Opera House m November. • +h^^ a «mw nda 7 S in ? l' he filst Sunday' of the month, • °L bra-nch of '..the Sacred Heart Society received *loly Communion in a body. There EL Exp^ lt \? n ' o£ the ' Blesaed Sacrament^fSm last aly pro^ss- PetS> a " er WM ° h there was th^custom-
« JSQ: JAJ A R> Ha y w .ai'd, president of. the Cnristchurch Catholic Club, was in Wanganui on Friday afternoon, and in the evening .was shown over the rooms of ' the local club. . He left for Palmerston. North on business on Saturday morning. , The boys of the Marist Brothers' School football team have added another *win to their successes of the season. In^~the return match with the Queen's Park School they scored 14, points against their opponents' 5. ■Tries were obtained by Delaney, Quirk, Perrett,- and Cronin.- • , ._ ' The Auckland Sacred Heart College Old Bdys' football team arrived - in Wanganui on Friday, and were met by the executive. of St. Mary's Catholic Club; On Saturday afternoon the match between Auckland Sacred . Heart Old Boys and St. Mary's Catholic Club was played on the Recreation Reserve, kindly lent by the Wan- ' ga-nm Rugby Union executive, and resulted^ after an interesting game, in a victory for the visitors by 8 points to 3. The sides were evenly matchedr For the winners the following played well : forwards, W. Dervan,J. Mahoney, A. McMillan, and Walsh; backs^U. Sheath, and B. and.R. O'Hare;" while for St. Mary's W.Dustin, •Jno. Hogan, and J. McDonald were the most' prominent of the forwards, and G. D^p., L. Fremont, and R. -McDonald ' were the best of the backs. ;It is proposed to make the match, -an annual one, and it is to be^ •hoped that this .one is the forerunner of many similarly interesting • games. In the evening the visitors were entertained at a smoke concert in the Fire Brigade Hall Mr. J. R. Hunt, president of St. Mary's Cathohd Clufy occupied the chair. The following/contrilbuted.to the musical part of the programme : Songs, Rev. Father Molloy, Messrs. Campbell, W. Dervan, Hall, G. McCulloch, McLean, Pritehard, Spfiggens, Walsh ■ recitation, Captain Swan., Messrs. Lomax, Pritehard and Southwell accompanied, at the piano. ' ©n>Sunday afternoon the Auckland football team were talrenfor a, short trip up the river, and were charmed with' ' the beautiful scenery.
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New Zealand Tablet, 13 September 1906, Page 13
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