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Rangiora

(From our own correspondent.) i Nrn ’ March 29. : Letters received from Very Rev. Dean Hyland, now en route to Europe. via America, bring good news. He is having a most enjoyable voyage, and spent a pleasant time at Rarotonga. The Dean anticipates having ' a pleasurable sojourn in the States. - He wishes to be remembered to his many friends in Rangiora. . / • - - : His Lordship the Bishop visited the local Catholic schools during the week, and was very pleased with all he heard and saw in the well-filled classrooms. Rev. Father J. Dowling, S.M., ‘ spent the week-end with Father Fogarty, and on Sunday night preached an impressive sermon in the presence of a large congregation. Mr. S. J. Ryan, who is about to take a well-deserved holiday, has the best wishes of his numerous friends for an enjoyable time and safe return.

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New Zealand Tablet, 8 April 1920, Page 21

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Rangiora New Zealand Tablet, 8 April 1920, Page 21

Rangiora New Zealand Tablet, 8 April 1920, Page 21

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