We have in The Late this community Ji'uck Richmond, so few prominent men who are universally admitted to he of spotless integrity as well as of eminent ability that, when one passes away, it conies to us like a "holtfronitlic blue," The late Judge Richmond was a man of whom every honest Now Zealandcr was proud, A lino clear intellect, a scholarly training, an unquestioned rectitude and a high position made hiin an exceptionally grand man—a man who cannot be replaced—but one who alas! can only be mourned and regretted,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5095, 5 August 1895, Page 2
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