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Te Awamutu

(By telegraph, from our own correspondent.) July 6. On last Sunday, at 9 o’clock there was Mass in Kilii .Kiln, when Rev. Father O'Sullivan, C. 55.11., closed the week’s mission for this district. This was the conclusion of the four weeks’ mission—the longest held in the parish. During the time that the mission was given at Te Awamutu and Kihi Kihi the weather was fine, but there was much rain while it was held at Ohaupo and Pirongia. The attendance at the various churches, morning and evening during the whole of the mission, was all that could be desired. Te Awamutu had the largest number of Communicants, Kihi Kihi coining next, Ohaupo third, and Pirongia fourth. For the best attendance Ohaupo was first, the other districts being equal. Rev. Father O’Sullivan, who returned to Wellington immediately after the conclusion of the mission, carries with him the unanimous good wishes of all the Catholics in the parish, and will long be remembered for his very successful work among them.

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New Zealand Tablet, 8 July 1915, Page 36

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Te Awamutu New Zealand Tablet, 8 July 1915, Page 36

Te Awamutu New Zealand Tablet, 8 July 1915, Page 36