PRIMITIVE METHODISTS
P™* n EW PLYMOUTH, Sept 3 BSJfVa^S a°t fSpaotsPJoOoPdOSeads memorials to the early Wesleyan misM°ao?is ieS TnnV° and -Two Church o1 + t he -? fternoon. at Fitzroy Ssp m*& J^f Sl te Of the flrst Prim^ tive Methodist church i n New Zeaj 1 + a cr? ss of South ' Canterbury sandstone m memory of Mr. Ward was unveiled by the Rev. Mr. Tinsley president of the conference. The cross is a gift from the Ward family, which also presented a pulpit and communion table and railing. At an unusua] celebration held in Devon btreet. the speakers stood where Mr. Ward first preafihed at New Plymouth
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 4
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