PRESBYTERIAN MANSES.
HOMES FOR MISSIONARIES. DUNEOiN AND AUCKLAND. In appreciation of the arduous - work of its homo and foreign missionaries the Presbyterian Church of Now Zealand has purchased properties to be known as the Presbyterian Missionary Manses, cue in Dunedin and the other in Jubilee Avenue, Devonport. These manses, each of six rooms, will be used by foreign missionaries on furlough and by home and Maori missionaries requiring a rest. The Devonport manse is occupied at present by the Rev. J. it. Gray, of India, while the Rev. G. H. McNeur is the first occupant of the Dunedin property. The cost of the manses, with furnishings, was £4OOO, this sum being collected during the year by the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 10
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