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THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

NELSON, February 4, fuo remaining business at the Conference yesterday was as fellows r—lt was resolved that when a travelling preacher was so unacceptable or inefficient as to be no longer useful, the Conference might a» k him to request a location, and, on refusal, the Cemforenoo at its first meeting thereafter should, without trial, locate him without his consent. It was agreed that a book of discipline bo provided by the General Conference suitable for the people. Other resolutions bearing on the constitution of the quarterly meeting, the desirability of a Methodist Union, Church rules, etc., were discussed and carried. It was decided to hold tho next Conference of 1882 in Christchurch. Thus closed one of the moat important an.d interesting Conferences held In New Zealand, Many of the representatives left by steamer, which was detained till a late hour last night.

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Evening Star, Issue 5588, 4 February 1881, Page 2

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THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Evening Star, Issue 5588, 4 February 1881, Page 2

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Evening Star, Issue 5588, 4 February 1881, Page 2

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