WESLEYAN HOME MISSION.
The Wesley an Home Mission Fund, the annual sermons and meeting in aid of which are advertised in another column, is, we are informed, the most iiupui\anl fund in connection with that Church in Now Zealand. The heaviest, change upon it is the support of missions to the Maoris in Auckland, Wellington, and Canterbury, while it also assists English- speak ing > ircuits that may bo in need of tin;mciai help. An appeal is made to the churches each year, by a deputation appointed for the purpose. The present deputation to this part of the country consists of the President of the Conference, Rev J. A. Taylor, who, we sire told, has some old friends in Folding, and the Rev- W. J. YY.lli.im.s, of Waapanui, who is a minister of considerable ability. We call a!ientim to the al:ejed d;:te nf the n^'eiin^, viz. next Tu< sdjiy, instead of Wednesday, ns previously adveriised. The ser.noiis are to be preached tomorrow by theU^v S. OiiuiLh, of PulnierPton.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 October 1882, Page 3
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