ORGANISER'S REPORT.
Ox January 20th I went to Kninpoi and worked for a week, at the end of which time the annual social of the District In ion took place, at which I spoke. I also gave a talk on “ (iirls and their hovers,” to a large audience. Dunedin was reached on 27th, and I broke the journey to interview the South Dunedin president. Arrived at (lore on the 28th. No meetings have been held for three or four years, though the Union has not disbanded. I spent a couple of days in working the friends up to the point of sending representatives to the Convention, and there is every prospect of a good branch being formed when I return. I also preached in the Methodist Church on the Sunday night to a very tine audience, a large number of whom remained for a while after the service to hear about our work. <>n February Ist I passed on to Invercargill, where the friends are displaying much energy and nutting in a great deal of work in preparation for the Convention. I took a run over to Rivertou on the Wednesday to work up the Convention, and shall do the same for Bluff, as well as assisting the Invercargill friends in their arduous undertaking.
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White Ribbon, Volume 15, Issue 176, 16 February 1910, Page 8
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