A SOUTHLAND PIONEER, HIS WIFE, AND DESCENDANTS. Mr and Mrs Richard James, who have just celebrated I>e forty-first anniversary of their wedding, are veiy old colonists. Mr James came to Queensland in 1858, spent two years in Tasmania," and then came on"io Invercargill in 1862, sett lig at Aparima, where he has since followed farming mirsuits The v-ho!e fnnnly are also very successful farmers. Mr James is a native of Cornwall and was 70 years old in February last.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2664, 5 April 1905, Page 44
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79A SOUTHLAND PIONEER, HIS WIFE, AND DESCENDANTS. Mr and Mrs Richard James, who have just celebrated I>e forty-first anniversary of their wedding, are veiy old colonists. Mr James came to Queensland in 1858, spent two years in Tasmania," and then came on"io Invercargill in 1862, sett lig at Aparima, where he has since followed farming mirsuits The v-ho!e fnnnly are also very successful farmers. Mr James is a native of Cornwall and was 70 years old in February last. Otago Witness, Issue 2664, 5 April 1905, Page 44
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