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English: Bishop Matthew Brodie at the consecration of St Joseph's Church, Darfield, New Zealand |
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Source | Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections AWNS-19370707-58-01 [1] | |||
Author | Auckland Weekly News, p.58 | |||
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