METHODIST ACTIVITIES.
SOUTH AUCKLAND SYNOD. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
THAMES. ThursdayThe South Auckland Methodist Synod opened to-day. The Rev. S. Henderson, of Te Awamutu, was chairman, and there are about 50 delegates. The Rev. W; Enticot (Paeroa), offered his services for forei-n mission work. It was decided, owing to the rapid growth of work m Hamilton, that the cricmt should » divided, and aa additional minister appointed in Hamilton East, , Mr. J C. Daniel, district secretary W church property, reported receipts totalling £10,217, an increase of £764. «■ report showed great activity in the reauc lion of debts and the improvement « Pr The rt "synod passed a resolution asking the conference to station missionaries"* the territory between Cape. Runaway ana Opotiki. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17942, 18 November 1921, Page 4
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