WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.
Auckland, January 18. The Wesleynn C lurch Uouforenoe of New Zealand ope-iod m sh« Pitt etrdcl Church this ovoning. Between forty and fifty miniaters «ore present, and a large congregation assembled to w fnass the p.-oceedinga. The Hey H. Bull, the retiring Preaedent, delivered a ooniprohocslve and interesting address reviewing the year and the progress cf On arch work. The Rev W. Glfctos wus elected President for 1887, bnfc <_oc!;uei.l his inability to acoept the office. 'Jhe c v w. Oliver w»s thoo du'y elected. The other *leo*.loni were as follower— Rev W. 11, Deirsbury Seoretary, Messrs Murray and Dukes Assistant Secretaries, end Mr Garland journal Secretary. Th« newiy elected President gave An eloquent address, whioH ▼at well reoelved. Very oordial i hanks were given to the retiring President and Secretary (Her W. J. WiWame.) Some other routine business was trans* acted and the session closed after the following 6rst draft of stations of ministers for the ensuing year was aareed upon, subject to revision : - Auckland (Pit* street), Bud and GarUmi; Wesley Oollege, Reid ; Auckland (Graf ton Koad). Taylor and Oare; Auckland (North Shore), Df.wsbury ; Mahurangi, Bailey ; Thames, Best ; Upper Thames, Brooke ; M*nukau, B*vin; Ftanklhi, Wellow ; Chmbridgo, Klehworth; Hamilton, S. Lawry; Te Awanouta, Mather ; Paparoa, Jones ; Northern Walroa, Marshall, Hottiani^a, Hammond ; Bay of lalanda, Buon ; Whangarei, Dukes; Toaranga, Griffiths; Wangaroa, Home Miaslon^ry ; Holensville ; A. Joughsn ; W*de, Home Missionary; Ne<v P'ymoath, Beok ; Wsitara, Hudson ; Hawera, PJn fold ; Patea, WatkSn ; Wangaoni, F. W. laitt ; Sxangttikoi, Oonnell ; Sandon and tfeilding, T. W. Griffiths, Palmenton North, Tinsley ; Wellington lee and L. M. Is?tt ; Uutk, Murray; Greytown, Ward, ; Ma^teitsn, Battle ; JNapier, Bautnber; Giaborae, Wells ; Nowewood, Nieiaon ; Manric'vile, Ohriatt ffaracn ; Nohon, Oliver ; Richmond, J. Thomas ; Blenheim, Crump ; Hokitika, Low ; Gr«ymouth;C Griffio; Ch<-i ß tohurch(Durham street), Lewis and Williams; Ohristchurch (^ydenhsro), Konlt ; Ohristohuroh (St. Albans), Birry and A. 0 Lawry ; Oonnexi mal EvaagolUt, Smullev ; LyttoU ton, McNlooll ; Hpringaton, S-irnmonds ; Leeston, Standaj?e ; 'Rjngior.i, Gray; K^iapoi, Fairclough and Saltor ; Timaru, Martin ; Temuka, W. G. 'fh^mw ; Aohbarton, 'Lmford and Newbold ; Dunedln, (Trinity) Motley and P*rs.uß''n ; Duoedin, (;M;;rni6Ktou), Gsrliok ; P rt Ohalmera, Fee ; Bi'oluilwj ; Milton, P. Taylor ; Lawrence, Smith; Invorcargill, Bond an r l Walli. ; Oanaaru, Hpe'ice; Gore, Roth well.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1460, 19 January 1887, Page 2
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361WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1460, 19 January 1887, Page 2
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