BISHOPSCOURT.
WORK PROGRESSING. It is stated in the latest issue of the "Church News" that tlie detailed plans of the new Bishopscourt are being pushed on, and the ground has been pegged off. With the beginning of building operations, the garden has fallen upon evil days. .Mr Clark, for so many years a familiar figure as tho gardener, who kept the old pla'qe beautiful with flowers in their season, has retired from, the charge, and during the eighteen months that the new house mav he in building, bricks and builders' apparatus will displace the flower beds. It is hoped to let a tender for the building shortly. Tlie bishop's temporary residence will bo Mr H. J. Berwick's house, 91 Carlton road..
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 3
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