METHODIST CHURCH
MINISTERS' APPOINTMENTS SEVERAL CHANGES ANNOUNCED [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH, Friday Variations of the first draft of Methodist ministers' appointments for 1936, as published recently, were made at the final session to-day of the Methodist Conference. The changes, with the names of the ministers relieved in parentheses, are as follows: — Auckland District.—Papakura: Rev. I. M. Raynor (replacing Rev. W. Parker). Ruawai: H. I. K. Hopper. Whangaroa: E. Bateup (V. R. Jamieson). Port Albert: H. Ford (I. M Raynor). South Auckland District. —Wnihi: R. Day. Matamata: H. Daniel (A. Blakemore). Te Kuiti: J. H. Hall (H. Ford). Taumarunui: G. 11. 11. Peterson (R. Day). \ Taranaki - Wanganui District. —Marton: W. B. Cuming (J. H. Hall). Hawke's Bay - Manawatu District.— Napier, Green meadows: One wanted (J. A. Daglish). Wellington District. —Young Men's Bible Class Union travelling secretary, H. J. Tozer. Wellington South: Walter Parker. Wellington Kast: W. G. Slado and J. S. Willoughby (F. E. Leadley and H. C. Matthews). GreytownFcatherston: One wanted (W. B. Cuming). Eketahuna: S. Hindmarsh (H. Benny). Otago - Southland District. —Roxburgh: C. B. Jordan (E. W. Hames). Three deaconesses were appointed to assist m the work of the Dunedin Central Mission.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 14
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