STATIONS OF THE WESLEYAN MINISTERS IN NEW ZEALAND.
The Australasian Wesleyan Methodist Church Conference has this year been held at Adelaide. The Rev Geojge Hurst was elected President, and the Rev Benjamin Chapman, Secretary of the following is the olhcial list of ments of Wesleyan ministers in thiS wolony for 1870 : NORTHERN DISTRICT, Auckland—Charles W, Rigg, Joseph Berry, and one from England. John Hobbs, and Henry H. Lawry, supernumeraries. Shortland—James Buller (chairman of the district), Ministers of the Auckland circuit, and one from England. New Plymouth—John Crump. Native, H. Ngapori. Raglan, <&c.—C. H. Schnackenberg. |!Native, Wi Patene Otabubu—John Smith, James Wallis, John Warren, and George Buttle, supernumeries Waiukn—John Law Kaipara and Wairoa—Wm. Gittos. Native, H. Waite Hokianga—William Rowso Waikato—Joseph H. Simmonds MIDDLE DISTRICT. Nelson—William J. Wat kin Richmond—James A. Tayior Motueka—William G. Thomas Blenheim—J. B. Richardson Wellington—Thomas Buddie (chairman of the district Hutt—George S. Harper Grey town—James A. Cawdell Wanganui and Rangitikei—Wm. Morley, George Stannard, supemumary SOUTHERN DISTRICT. Christchurch—Wm. Kirk and A. R. Fitchett Springston—William Oliver Kaiapoi—Robert S. Bunn and William H, Beck Dunedin—Alex. Reid (Chairman of the District) Port Chalmers —Henry Bull Waikouaiti—David M‘Nicholl Lawrence —W. Keall, and the Dunedin minister Timaru—Rainsford Pavin Invercargill—John S. Rishworth Oamaru—William Lee . Hokitika—Joseph T. Shaw Greymouth - William Cannell Chatham Islands -Hetaraka Wariki
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2132, 7 March 1870, Page 2
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209STATIONS OF THE WESLEYAN MINISTERS IN NEW ZEALAND. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2132, 7 March 1870, Page 2
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