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Owhango

(From our own correspondent.) August 1. > The Catholics of this district had the happiness of a second visit by Rev. Father Maillard, who celebrated Mass here yesterday. There was a large congregation. Father Milliard in his remarks after Mass said that owing to the death of his father in France he would most likely be leaving for the land of his birth, and asked the people of this district to try and secure that valuable property that he had already selected on the terrace overlooking the township. Immediately after Mass a committee of ladies and gentlemen was set up, with Mr. O'Donhell as chairman and Mr. Hopkinson as secretary, to make the necessary arrangements for the holding of a social gathering on the 26th inst., and, judging by the enthusiasm of the meeting, everything points to a success. - .

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 August 1910, Page 1274

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Owhango New Zealand Tablet, 11 August 1910, Page 1274

Owhango New Zealand Tablet, 11 August 1910, Page 1274