WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
(PEU PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, March 7. At the Wesleyan Conference, probabationers Revs Notr, Murray, and Chapman were passed in the third yea^ Rev Sinclair In first year, Mr Barry man, etudetit from Three Kings, was called out as a probationer to be appointed to a circuit. The Rev Newbold, a probat'oner, resting owing to illness, to be appointed to a circuit. The Rev George Brown is to be asked to visit the centres in the interest of the New Gnlnea Missions. A committee was appointed to take steps to ma k in a fitting manner the esteem in which the la'e Alexander Reid, a fa'thful worke- for the past 40 years in the interest of the oh iron, was held by its members. A resolution expressing sympathy with the Royal Family on the death of the Duke of Clarence was can led. The Rev J. G. Burrows, of Queenstown, Otago, was ordained. -.«: March 8. At the Wesleyan Confe enee the following committee was appointed to consider the affairs of lhe New Zealand Methodist, onsisting of the following :— Revs Rishworth, Dakes, F. W. Isitt, G. W. Parsonaon, and Spencer, with Messrs F. A. White, Allen, Tiller, George, Prudhoe, Perryman, and E. 0. Brown.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7315, 9 March 1892, Page 2
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