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An Organised Banditti, p.75
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Bailed up at the 'Union Inn' by bushrangers
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Resident Scottish Clergyman at Dungog. Bailed up by bushrangers
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Subscriptions to be raised by Presbyterian Congragation to provide support and accommodation of the Rev. Comrie who was refused permission to use the Court House for services by Magistrate Mr. Cook
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic)
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A New Zealand journal says :—.One of the most extraordinary men in Auckland is the Rev. W. Comrie, who has lived in a house at the top of West Queen street for forty years. By lending money, he has accumulated an enormous fortune, but the habit of saving has grown upon him till he could not find it ill his heart to afford to himself the common necessaries of life. He lived in a ruinous house, in a state of squalor and dirt which was shameful to behold. A few days since, he was removed from the tumble down dwelling, and taken out to his nephew s farm at Pukekohe.
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Presbytery of Maitland authorised to dissolve the pastoral connection between the Rev. Comrie and the Presbyterians of Williams River
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Departing for Auckland on board the brig Tryphena