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The Rev. Win. Taylor, of California, is now on a visit to the Ovens district, says a Melbourne contemporary, and preached in the Wesleyan Church, Baechwortli, on Sunday. On Friday morning, when ho wanted to start by the coach from Melbourne for Beech worth, ho found that every place was already taken ; but, being determined to keep his engagement, he offered (it is said) .£3O for a buggy to take him up. His offer was not accepted, but lie succeeded in getting a passenger to give up his scat on paying him £lO premium. It is certainly very rarely that sensational preachers are so determined not to disappoint their congregations.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 36, 20 July 1870, Page 7

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 36, 20 July 1870, Page 7

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 36, 20 July 1870, Page 7

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