AUCKLAND PRESBYTERY.
The usual meeting of the Auckland Tresliytpri- was held last night, in the school ball. St. David's Church, when there was a large attendance of ministers and eUlfi.s. Res'irniit'on.—The - Presbytery accented the resignaation of the Uev. McNeur or the 'harpj at Kauri.- IJlkuraaal, aiul his transfer was approved to Galatea. Nelson. St. l'eter's. — Rev. George Bndil Intimated that the Home Mission Committee was prepared to cuarantee a stipend of £230 per annum t<2 two years provided that. a minister was settled. In that charge. Mount Albert.—Rev. George Buda ntateci tbe .cburrh at .Mount 'Albert had griiaranteed a stipend qf £2CO per animrn for a litlnister. The Home Mission Committee had' dec-ifled 'to grant £oO per annum in addition. Sudan Vti'iei) Mission.—Mr. Wilfred Mills adAteeseri the Presbyter.v upon the work and needs or.the Sudan I'nited Mission. He stated there was a great field, and spoke rocarditiir the need for ohofkine i the rapid spread of Moderntsni. On the 'inotinn or the Ttev. Injtlla tlie Sudan 'Mission was commended to the Presbyterian .clinrr-hf.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 8
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