On Sunday afternoon last there was a very good attendance at the Richmond Wesleyan Church, when the Rev. J. Caldwell, once of Windsor Circuit, and now President of the Wesleyan ...
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Article : 100 wordsLast week there died at Penrith, Mr. H. B. Eagar, who was a one-timed resident of this town. He was born in Tasmania about the year 1829, and spent the early portion of his life at the Bay ...
Article : 231 wordsWe have been requested to give publicity to the following letter, which we gladly do:—To the Editor. Sir,—The Sutherland memorial fund was originated to establish a memorial of the ...
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Article : 514 wordsWe subjoin some interesting historical memoranda in connection with above Church and Parish. The foundation stone of St. Matthew's was laid ...
Article : 698 wordsNo less than three funerals took place on Saturday last. In the first case, the child of Mr. E. Cupitt, of George-street, who died on Friday, was interred at the Church of England Cemetery. ...
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Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1971), Sat 9 Nov 1889, Page 3
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