Letter to Father Hayes from Walter H. Molony, Rathgar, Dublin, expressing thanks to Father Hayes for helping him obtain a temporary position with the Department of Justice.
Letter to Father Hayes from T.F. O'Donnell & Co. Ltd., tea and wine importers, Dublin, informing him that the balance of his order of 3 hundredweight of coffee beans is now on hand.
Letter to Father Hayes from Walter H. Molony, Rathgar, Dublin, following up on his letter of the previous day (P134/12/1/1/4/191) expressing thanks to Father Hayes for helping him obtain a temporary position with the Department of Justice.
Letter to Father Hayes from Basil Clancy, Publications Manager, Cahill & Co. Ltd., enclosing two specially-bound copies of the 1942 Muintir na Tíre handbook [not attached].
Letter from J. McCarthy, Honorary Secretary, Muintir na Tíre Lucan Parochial Council, inviting Father Hayes and Barry Walsh to visit during the Parochial Council's Carnival Week, 5-13 September.
Letter to Father Hayes from Michael de la Bedoyere, editor, The New Catholic Herald, London. De la Bedoyere writes that he and chairman/managing director Vernor Miles are visiting Ireland for the long weekend beginning 17 September and wish to arrange a visit with Father Hayes in Dublin during that time.
Letter to Father Hayes from the Department of Agriculture enclosing a letter that had been sent to James Ryan, Minister for Agriculture, and was forged in Father Hayes' name on behalf of Pat Kennedy, Thurles (see P134/12/1/1/4/198).
Letter sent to James Ryan, Minister for Agriculture on behalf of Pat Kennedy, Thurles. The letter was sent from Loughmore, County Tipperary, and forged in Father Hayes' name. The letter states that Kennedy's brother Tom had to borrow £100 to prevent bailiffs from Clonmel from taking Pat's cows, and asks if it is possibly to get some of the money back. The letter was forwarded by the Department of Agriculture on behalf of Dr. Ryan to Father Hayes (see P134/12/1/1/4/197). The original envelope is attached.
Letter to Father Hayes from J. Morris, St. Patrick's College, Thurles, providing updates on fellow clergymen mutual acquaintances, and the Thurles Guild of Muintir na Tíre.
Letter to Father Hayes from P. Miada, Limerick, writing that he has obtained an interview in Dublin for a permanent accountant position in the Council Office (see P134/12/1/1/4/121).