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THE FRONT.

As will be «oen by our own eorresiv-eideut's letter from Te Awamutn, Colonel Nixon is far : 'rom beinj; so convalescent as all hero had 'Hoped—that, in i'sii-i. h» is v.rt y."t nWe to be "roved to hi? own home, us was lately hoped. VVe sinccrolr resrret (i notice, also. fJj.tr tli» health of the'P-v. J. V. Lloyd. The respected incumbent of St. Paul's. hn« succumbed so far to the hardships of the rump that hi? return to '.own has been rendered indispensable.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 108, 18 March 1864, Page 4

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THE FRONT. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 108, 18 March 1864, Page 4

THE FRONT. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 108, 18 March 1864, Page 4

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