WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.
_ v . — (Continued from Page 3.) ..The reports, and balance-sheets o£ Three Kings and Trince Albert Colleges were received and adopted. These; institutions were shown to be working satisfactorily. The Sunday school report sh6jved that the examination of teachers and scholars had been, conducted with encouraging results;- ■' Revs. W. C. Oliver and A. S. Lawry were^ appointed editors of the "Advocate," and the paper cordially recommended to the support of the' Church. The. temperance report showed an increase of.eight Bands of Hope. The Conference expressed satisfaction, at the increased "no-license" vote throughout the colony, and expressed devout gratitude to God and hope for the future. ■ ■ Dr.. Morley reported that the Conuexional Fire Insurance had been started with very encouraging success. Guarantees had been received, amounting to about £10,000, and 175 Church properties in various parts of : the. colony had >been insured.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 5
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