METHODIST CONFERENCE
division of cißcurra . (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, February 10. The Methodist Conference adopted the following divisions of circuits as recommended by the Union Committee, for the Otago and Southland district. Dunedin (Trinity): To include Trinity and Woohaugh Churches, witli one married minister. Dunedin (Dundas street): To include Dundas street, Gienavon, and Ravensboarne, with one married minister and one probationer, the latter to reside at Gienavon. X.B. Dundas street Quarterly Board to pay £25 a year to the Anderson's Bay trustees for four years. Dunedin (Cargill Hoad). To consist of Cargill Road Church with one married minister. Dunedin (St. Ki.da): To include St. Kilda, Anderson's Bay. Broad Bay, and Highcliff, with one married minister and one missionary (Anderson's Bay), with suitable Home missions grant. Dunedin (Kew): To include Kew. Abbotsford, and Fairfield, witli one married minister, and one probationer (Abbotsford). Waikouaiti and Palmerston: To include Waikoualti, Palmerston, Merlon, !• lag Swamp, Goodwood. Dunhack. and Inch Valley, witli one married minister (Waikouaiti), and one home missionary (Palmerston). Invercargill (Leet street): To include Leet street, Teviot street, West Plains, and Awarua Plains, witli one married minister and one probationer. Invercargill (Don street): To include Don street and the Otaiara district, w itli on? married minister, Kennington, Rimu, Woodlands, and Long Bush, with probationers, and a suitable grant with separate balance-sneet. Invercargill (Elies Road): To include Elies Hoad, Clifton, and Woodend, with one married minister.
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Southland Times, Issue 17267, 11 February 1913, Page 5
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