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Timaru

jFrom our own correspondent.)

The Rev. Father Aubrey, of Waimate, has just been paying a short visit to the parish. He preached a fine sermon on Sunday night to a well-filled church, taking for his subject, ‘ Frequent Communion.’;

Mn Patrick Augustin Ardagh has just received word that he has passed his final medical examination held by the Otago University. Dr. Ardagh is in all probability the youngest member of his profession in New, Zealand, being only twenty-two years of age. He is a native of -Gain am, and is an old boy of the Waitaki High School. Pie is a sou of Mr. J. J. Ardagh, late of Oamaru and Glenavy, who is now in business in Timaru. A pretty wedding was celebrated in St. Joseph’s Church. Morven, recently, by the Rev. Father Burger, the contracting parties being Mr. William Devlin, of Redcliffe, and Miss Elizabeth Hyland, fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Hyland, of Glenavy. The wedding breakfast was laid at the residence of the bride’s parents; Rev. Father u S er presided, and several toasts were suitably honored. ifie happy couple left by the afternoon’s train for Dunedin. woo he Very Rev. Mgr. Fowler, from the United States, as the guest of the Rev. Father Tubman at the Priory for a lew days last week. On Friday evening he gave an eloquent sermon on the greatness and antiquity of the Church to a crowded congregation. Short notice was given as to his sermon, but the fame of his eloquence lent wings to the news, and it certainly travelled far and quickly. son nf r \r! V 'n 7 ' 7 W e ’ °/i- le Justice Department, Nelson, son ol Mi D. Doyle, of limaru, was united .in the bonds 1 "f°, k Miss D. Smith, of the Thames, in the Thames church’ on January 1 by the Rev. Father Tigar. Mr. D. Doyle, jun., acted as best man, and Mr, T Doyle as groomsman. Miss F. Smith being bridesmaid. The happy couple spent their honeymoon at Rotorua. A large number of wedding presents were received. b numner i | J r r, n M i l^ ia o l i Mahoney, solicitor, an old pupil of our We \Veli; , llC f SC T l a . nd . a graduate of St. Patrick's ColS H ft’ has inst severed his connection with the Lgal film of Messrs. Smithson and Raymond, of Timaru v ith whom he has been for the past eleven years, to enter as a, partner the well known legal firm of" the Auckland province of Messrs. Hall and Skelton. Mr. Mahoney wdll take charge of the head office at Pataroa. Mr. Mahoney’s ar™SThVhiv S ottered throughout South Canterbury are all highly pleased at his advancement, and a brilliant future is predicted for him. He is the son of Mr D ilahonoy, and like his father bas always been identified with all matters pertaining to the Church and Ireland. heir! !" e ? f t jY?, lia PP iest little gatherings that has ever been roim receutH lberi Th? S ° CIG - y here took place in the branch 100 m i eceutly . J lie occasion was a presentation +n +i, Q popular secretary of the branch, in connection with bis nago. The president of the branch (Bro. W. Gillespie) presided, and in asking their guest to accept of a silver tea service on a silver-mounted oak tray (inscribed) re! ferred to the good work done bv him durimr his twn ™ &&&&&&&&? terminated by three cheeks for Mr Mahonev and as (at that date) Mrs. Mahoney. 01163 and the future

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New Zealand Tablet, 9 February 1911, Page 237

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Timaru New Zealand Tablet, 9 February 1911, Page 237

Timaru New Zealand Tablet, 9 February 1911, Page 237