WELLINGTON.
This day.
At the Wesleyan Conference the Beys. Harper, Berry, and Purchan received tho consent of the Conference to retire from the active duty of the Ministry for one year, on account of ill health. Messrs Salter, Martin, Pellow; and Wills were accepted as* candidates for the Ministry, having received the required training at the Ccnnexional College. Beys Armitage, Fairclough, and Hammond, having fulfilled their probe* tion satisfactorily, were admitted into full ministerial connection. Messrs Fee and Brittle were appointed to circuits.
The pastoral address shows that there are 359-4 church members ia the Colony,
being an increase of 171 during the year, 762 co»JD)Uiiic!n;»fs, 339 catuchists. The Ecvs. Armitage, Fan-dough and Hammond wore ordained by tho imposition of hands at Manners street Church.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2791, 24 January 1878, Page 2
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