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“GREATLY BELOVED”

Late Rev, J. Kennedy Elliott MEMORIAL UNVEILED A tablet in memory of the late Rev. J. Kennedy Elliott was unveiled in the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church during the evening service there yesterday. The inscription on the tablet reads as follows: — “To the glory of God, and sacred to the memory of the Rev. James Kennedy Elliott, 8.A., D.D., first minister and founder of this Church, 1886-1929. A fervent preacher, a faithful minister, a man greatly beloved in this city. “How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace.” The tablet was unveiled by his eldest son, Mr. R. D. Elliott, and the preacher was the Rev. James Baird. VISITORS TO THE CITY Mr. B. Bernard, Mr. M. J. Blackley, and Mr. M. Harris, Sydney; Mr. G. F. Paton, Melbourne; Mr. J. W. Perry, and Mr. A. McDonald, Masterton; Mr. K. W. Dalrymple, Bulls; Mr. J. D. Gilmore. Invercargill and Mr. J. Sutherland Ross, Duuedin, are at the Royal Oak Hotel. Mr. G. Bramall, Mr. C. Hocking, and Mr. J. James. Melbourne; Mr. W. D. Buzacott and Mr. J. T. Todd, Sydney; Mr. J. H. Cooke, Australia; Mr. A. Chatham. Blenheim; Mr. H. Hornfoot, Feilding; Mr. G. C. Codlin, Mr. C. P. Earle, Mr. J. Berry, and Mr. A. A Moran, Auckland; Mr. V. Duff and Mr. J. W. Darby, New Plymouth; and Mr. R. H. Billens, Palmerston North, are at the Hotel St. George. Mr. P. B. Sheather. Sydney; Mr. M. Bush and Mr. A. E. Wells, Auckland: Mr. A. Lane, Ashburton; Mr. H. H. M. Wright, Palmerston North; and Mr. E. C. L. Wilson, Blenheim, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. A. Spencer, Mr. A. M. Breckon, Mr. E. B. S. Hill, and Mr. T. W. Hosking, Auckland; Mr. A. F. Carr and Mr. J. E. Greenlalgh, Sydney, are at the Empire Hotel

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 32, 1 November 1932, Page 8

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“GREATLY BELOVED” Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 32, 1 November 1932, Page 8

“GREATLY BELOVED” Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 32, 1 November 1932, Page 8

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