History of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand

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History of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
John Dickson
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George M*Ilraith, brother of Mrs- Deans sen., wbo was killed by a fall from a horse, was the first to be interred here. The graveyard was vested in trustees, and is still under the care of St. Andrew's congregation.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC THE ALfDlNGTON CEMETERY. 161 The Cemetery Trust Deed required the appointment of deacons. These were selected on July 27th 1858, and were as follow : — Messrs. John Anderson, Douglas Graham, W. Wilson, Thomas Anderson, and George Duncan.
The next few years were
... years of progress. The manse in which Mr. Fraser was to show such unbounded hospitality was erected in 1859, and the church, grown too small for the congregation, was enlarged soon afterwards.
A large parish was assigned to the Rev. Mr. Fraser.
Christchurch was then looked upon as the centre of a wide area over which Presbyterians were sparsely scat- tered, having Kaiapoi on the one side and the Peninsula and Lyttelton on the other. The intention was that the minister of the City should hold a service every Sabbath evening at Lyttelton, and this programme was carried out for several years, but not for long.


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