BROTHEEHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.
! The quarterly meeting of the Diocesan Lmou of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew was held in the rooms, Filleul street, last evening. Tho Venerable Archdeacon Gould occupied the chair, and there was a good attendance of delegates.' Conespoiideuoe was received from the linglish and American Councils, besides numerous letters from various -parte of thediocese. The Maori Mission Scholarship, founded by the Young Men's Bible Classes, was awarded to Mr Robert Pa rata, of Puketeraki. Tho reports of the six senior chapters and one junior chapter allow that the movement is an aggressive one. Details were given from St. Paul's Cathtxii-ai. All Saints', |i&t, John's (Roslyn), Gore, and fjwtth In- ■ veieargill. The brotliw-kW hj. jsoiers Unr*- ir«»
instrumental in'carrying on tine church services ami helping the vicar* generally at tlic following- places :--lY'it Chalmers, SI. Leonards Kavonsbounic, Holy Innocents'. Anderson's Bay, Green Island, Pukcliraki. I'oriobello, • Maori Kaik, and Men's .Mission House. ..Th; forward movement'was duly discussed, and the secretary was' empowered to visit several of. the outlying di*tricls will) a view of ■:stal>lishing chapters'of I lie brotherhood. •The union has be?n appointed rcpresenlatiye of the Church, of England's Emigration Society in the Dominion, and a considerable mmibcrof men have been rccoinineiuliMl to tlili'«rcnl parts through ■ this . agency. Brolhfihood men will he taking- an active part in the forthcoming cen-usjn connection with the .Sunday 'school unions.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14783, 16 March 1910, Page 3
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