METHODIST CONFERENCE
FOREIGN MISSIONS. ORDINATION SERVICE. (Per United Press AsaecuTies.) CHIUSTCHUKCH, March 7. At tho JMetlitxlist Confcrenco today tho '■V?. x : *'• N, Bultl< - , submitted tho Foroi"ii Mission balance sheet, which showed for ivew Zealand a record income of £2210 12s 4(1. It was resolved to request tho president of tllo Conference to visit, the leading centres with a view to the establishment of ladies missionary auxiliaries similar to 'tho one in Dundiii. • ■ Deputations representing tho Ministers' Association, Baptist Union, Presbyterian Assembly, and Primitive Methodist Conference, waited upon tho Conference, tho Kcvs, W I-lird, .T. Martin, J. Guy, and T. Murray hemg llm speakers. The Rev B I<\ Hothwcll replied on behalf of tho Conierence. In tho afternoon a very successful mudon party was held at lilnnroocl, Pnpnmii road. In tho cycning tho ordinaMousci-vico took placo in tho .Sydcnliam Church, which was oroMxled. Tho candidates woro tho Revs. M. U Pratt, A. J. Seamer, BIII J. J arocs , J. Wilson, and Hono Haro (Native ministcr). lho lCx-prcsidont (tho Rev. T G Lrooko) delivered tho oixlinatiou charee
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13846, 8 March 1907, Page 5
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