METHODIST CONFERENCE.
[BT TEIiEGKArH,-~PBESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, 29th February. The Methodist Conference resumed its sittings to-day, the new President (the Roy. C. E. Beecroft) in the chair. The chief business was the election of the stationing committee, as follows :— Auckland district: Revs. G. Bond and S. Griffiths, and Messrs. Anibury, Shackleford, and T. Allen. Wanganui District : Revs. T.. Q.Brooke and C. E. Beccroffc, and Messra, E. Dixon and J. G. Cobbe. Wellington District : Revs. P. W. Fairclough and Lavry, ' and • Messrs. J. Prouse and G. Tiller. Nelson District: Revs. C. H. Gavland and C. Penny, and Messrs. A.' Lucas and T. Harris. Canterbury District: Reve. Dewsbury and T. A. Joughlin, and Messra R. H- Turner, J. A. Fjsher and W. Parding. Otago District : Revs. yj.-. Slade 1 and D. J. Murray, and Messrs E. Rosevear and J. F. Arnold, M.l>. ' ; . MISSIONS IN NE|P GUINEA. AUCKLAND, This Day. The Rev. Mr. Gihn/wr spoke of the glorious success being achieved by th» mission work in N£\y Guinea, though many of the missions' \vefro 1 (jrjnpieU for .want pi inojfe^. ' ' " -v -
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 2
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