ST. JAMES' CHURCH
NEW MINISTER ARRIVES INDUCTION THIS EVENING The induction of the new minister of St. .Tamos' Presbyterian Church, Wellington Street, the Rev. R. Ferguson Fish, will take place to-night. Mr. and Mrs. Fish, with their two sons and one daughter, arrived from the South by motor on Tuesday and took up their residence at tho manse. Mr-. Fish had already . established a reputation for himself in the Presbyterian Church and his acceptance of the call to St. James' has occasioned much satisfaction among the members of the congregation. He has had long experience in church mission work and has done valuable work among the young people. He received his early training in London, and on coming to New Zealand engaged as a home missionary, and after studies at Otago University and • the Theological Hall was admitted to the ministry. His last charge was at Caversham, Dunedin., where he spent eight years. Mr. Fish will open his ministry on Sunday, and a welcome social will be tendered to him on Tuesday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 12
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