nntive Methodist nceii was well at- . ereat dunl r;i" 1.i,<,;,,■>-.= - 1 of the s were reported to h making steady progress. The totu-liK-oaie for the quarter was over £l4O ihere was a balance of several noun-'-on the circuit fund, and this w handed over to the minister the Re?-. U. H. Jlaim, ond " ' ■ ' that as thn innnn appreciation or his work. Arnjjemeiits were .nmd-a for meetings in aid of the mission fund ,and for an evangelists ten-days' mission in the ear y spring, and for an "At Homo" early in August in aid of the Trunt i und.with a view to having the cSure] painted. The ' " ported by Jlr AI faction was expressed that such an tf C .S'* Sp i irit - had • bsen nlall . if «* eomnuitrc. _ Steps are being taken ive work during the next i special desire to emphasise ets of the work with ~, . U "K the Indifferent, and consolidating the work, particularly among che youth of the church. lander, who for fire . ~ . - has been assistant m the engineering; workshops of the "«huieal College, " provides •actical work position ;n the workshojj to start business on his own account as manufacturer of a new silent motor engine, which he lins himulf j fa . ! patent worth vi it ha 3 af conld nc workshops in Auckland.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14483, 3 July 1911, Page 6
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