IN MEMORIAM.
I /fotbe^ditorof thoEvKKiKo Stak.) m ihn C4UBC that lacks assistance, I "' j to good that we can do." "4 tiffing t0 rOXiI syn^a'by and support, the f_Z 0 i this city are netting into something liko j*«s*J on •' and the memory of the dead respected. '#", is gn absent friend, whose familiar face the i WL, of St Paul's ought to know weU. He and rf^edfodyhave "gone to that bourne from *TV. traveller has yet returned." I allude to df'Lambent 0! St Paul's parish (the Venerable *__Z Uoyd and Mrs Lloyd. It may be iml_Zto_ mr part to interfere, but recollecting as I I Arrival in New Zealand, received with open * ,»d his departure with regrets, and his refusal *Z Biihopricof Auckland, I think the least the '•Mnnera of St Paul's could do would be to cause r Temento to be placed in St Paul's-In Mermo- <" i trust the present esteemed incumbent will ftls« duty to move in this matter ; there will be *_Jtdt——- lam' Sir ' EICHARI> J- B'fu.Tvs.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 3
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170IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 3
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