WELLINGTON PRESBYTERY
The Wellington Presbytery, at its last meeting, accepted the resignation of its clerk, the Rev. R. Inglis, .M.A., and placed on record its sincere appreciation of the loyal arid devoted service Jie had rendered during the 20 years he had occupied that office.
Mr. Inglis, it was stated, had never spared himself in the conduct of his duties, and at all times, had served the Church and its head with diligence, courtesy, and dignity. He had worthily upheld the traditions of the clerkship.
The Presbytery prayed that with the relief of the cares of office he would be restored in some measure to health and vigour, and that he would be given grace and strength to continue to serve the Master to Whose service his whole life has been devoted.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 143, 19 June 1941, Page 5
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