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THE PRESENTATION TO BISHOP SELWYN.

Thi committee of members of the Churob of Epglaud appointed at the meeting held at St. Paul « Church, on luesday evening, met together yesterday, wheu it was suggested, and generally approved of tbat the testimonial to be presented to his I'°rdship the Bishop of Hew Zealand and, Liohfield should be in the form of a desk for hi« Lordsbip's study, constructed of New, Zealand woods. Designs are at once to be called tor. In our report of the meeting at St. Paul's Church, which appeared in yesterday's issue, we stated that it was a meeting of the parishioners of St. Paul a. This ia incorrect : it was a meeting of the member* of the Church of England generally, and w»t not confined to the inhabitants of any particular locality. ___»„ _ — . — —_ _

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3510, 15 October 1868, Page 3

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THE PRESENTATION TO BISHOP SELWYN. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3510, 15 October 1868, Page 3

THE PRESENTATION TO BISHOP SELWYN. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3510, 15 October 1868, Page 3

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