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ftvßiW;gßßßßg) IPonsonby Presbyterians are Honoured. Pabson Robertson. — My dear friendsjand brethren, this is indeed an honour to our church— rone that yon ooght to feel thankful for. The Consul of the French (equal to royalty), the representative of a great, great nation, has honoured ub by granting xib the privilege of christening his child. Bow, ye congregation, bow I

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 11

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ftvBiW;gBßßßg) IPonsonby Presbyterians are Honoured. Pabson Robertson.—My dear friendsjand brethren, this is indeed an honour to our church—rone that yon ooght to feel thankful for. The Consul of the French (equal to royalty), the representative of a great, great nation, has honoured ub by granting xib the privilege of christening his child. Bow, ye congregation, bow I Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 11

ftvBiW;gBßßßg) IPonsonby Presbyterians are Honoured. Pabson Robertson.—My dear friendsjand brethren, this is indeed an honour to our church—rone that yon ooght to feel thankful for. The Consul of the French (equal to royalty), the representative of a great, great nation, has honoured ub by granting xib the privilege of christening his child. Bow, ye congregation, bow I Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 11