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Rangiora

(From our own correspondent./ ' June 7. . The choir at Oxford, conducted by Mr Jas. McCormack is showing evidence of considerable capabilities. The choir can now render Mass music with skill and artistic finish. Nurse Nelson, of Christchurch, is at present doing duty in the hospital at Oxford, where her unselfish work is deeply appreciated. Father Halvey, who has been away in the back-blocks for some days, returned during the week, The good

Father was thoroughly pleased with all he heard and saw, and greatly enjoyed his work. : ■ . /.-• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Catherwood intend to visit the North Island. Their many friends in Rangiora sincerely wish them- an enjoyable time, and hope they will not stay too long away. :-"' Letters from Very Rev. Dean Hyland give glowing accounts of a glorious time in Irish-America.

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New Zealand Tablet, 10 June 1920, Page 22

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Rangiora New Zealand Tablet, 10 June 1920, Page 22

Rangiora New Zealand Tablet, 10 June 1920, Page 22

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