Pastor Gaustad.
"'/" 'W« '7^4 ' n»»cn, apnw, tllafc • * ( !Pa4tc% Gaustacl to-day - was consid^iu f •^ilfeiy^dWe; and Dr Rocfeißt;row haja ' bpen telegraphed for. .Mrs Quus|a^ , with which;.: she is mow prostrated. Altogether the position of the family ' } o ift,ajpadßt/! unibrtiiniite onj?^ and - wi(l ' T^ilut , i i|tiivensal sympathy. ' ' Thei-JB ' ",are; a ptiwibei; of ,yonu^ children Whjo J are m the meantime deprived of tf;je, care of both father- and mother. F^ow they are^oingiiai is difrj cv j t to say, as liiisfortune seems behave overwhelmed themcttmpletel-y. : VV^e ! f&jainend, the, case, to the sympathies °fvs!°se who qan feel for a fanjily so ...and. whoße^ feelings » wiii ;7P r <>«»l»V them how ( best to relieve ! jjiheivpmediateiieqda, ,/
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 7, 6 December 1884, Page 3
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111Pastor Gaustad. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 7, 6 December 1884, Page 3
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