DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
St. Dominic’s College .re-opened after the holidays on Tuesday, and ' the parish , schools on the previous day. Miss Dennehy, who has been connected with the Dunedin Gaol for, some time, has been transferred to • Addington. Rev. W. Ganly, of St. -Hilda. West, Melbourne, is at present on a visit to New Zealand, and arrived in Dunedin on Tuesday afternoon. There was Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at St 1 Joseph’s Cathedral on Sunday from the last Mass until after Vespers, when there was the usual procession followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The schools picnic committee have been busily engaged during the past few days in completing the arrangements for the annual outing, which is to take place at Wai-rongoa on Wednesday, February 11. The place is all that could be desired, and, given fine weather, there should be an excellent attendance. Rev. Brother O’Donoghue, who had been Superior of the Christian Brothers’ School, Dunedin, for some time, has been transferred to Geelong, and left for Melbourne by the Moeraki on Sunday. He is succeeded by Rev. Brother O’Ryan, from Melbourne, and the other vacancy on the staff- has been filled by the Rev. Brother Bowler. ST. DOMINIC’S COLLEGE. . The following are the results of the recent University and Public Service Entrance examinations: Matriculation.-K. Counihaa, J. Duhig, M. Smith. Public Service.— Senior Free Places—A. Bourke, M. Deunehy, A. Gillies, P. Higgins, D. Sweeney, K. Todd. _ '.. . ' Convent, Invercargill. —M. O’Meara, H. Spillaue.
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New Zealand Tablet, 5 February 1914, Page 35
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