METHODIST CHURCH
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
CIRCUIT BOUNDARIES
The annual conference of the Methodist Church was. continued in Wesley Church, Taranaki street, to-day, tho Key. A. N. Scotter presiding.
As the result of a ballot the following laymen were elected representatives to the Conference Stationing Committee:—Auckland district, Messrs. A. Peak and T. Clark; South Auckland, Messrs. J. G. Tidd : and J. T. Bryant; Taranaki-Wanganui district, Messrs. T. P. Hughson and F. Webb-Jones; Hawkes Bay-Manawatu district, Messrs T. B. Hodder and W. Kose; Welling : ton district, Messrs. W. : 11. Johnson and 11. Dixon; Nelson district, Messrs. F. 11. Southgate and S. Gorman; North Canterbury district, Messrs. A. Williams and H. Holland, M.P.; South Canterbury district, Messrs. Bruce Logan and H. C. Bailey Withell; Otago-South-laud district, Messrs.', D. C. Cameron and P. A. Pcarce; Solomon Islands mission district, Mr. W. S. M'Kay; extra representative, Mr. E. C. Clark.
Upon ' the recommendation of the Committee on Circuits the following decisions were made with regard to. the boundaries and staffing of circuits:— Paninure and Pakuranga churches to be transferred to Otahuhu circuit; a probationer to be appointed to Otorohangaj that. a.married home missionary be appointed as second agent at Masterton for next year; that Maori Hill, Dunedin, be constituted a'separate station; that tho agent bY withdrawn from Broad Bay, Dunedin, and Kaik, and be transferred to Port Chalmers circuit; that Tuakau in the Pukekbbu circuit and Ituawai in tho northern Wairoa circuit bo recommended to take probationers as additional agents.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 10
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