WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.
fPEBBS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.] NELSON, January 31. At the Wesleyan Conference the Revs. Crump, Taylor, Simmonds, Bull, Oliver, McNicholl, Richardson, Snnlley, and Dewsbury were appointed examiners for probationers, and the Revs. D. wsbury and Williams for candidates. Sales ot the church and site at Blenheim, site at Inglewood, church and site at Arahura, church and site at Lincoln, church, parsonage and site at Lytte ton, church "and site at Linden (Dunedin), and church site at Manukau, were authorised, but all permissions to sell mat bo renewed annually. The secretary and registrar of church properties read his report and was re appointed. The report of the committee appointed to consider the tranfer and title of church property was then considered. It was reported that the committees of other colonies had taken no action. The Rev. Morley was accorded thanks for his arduous work as secretary and convener of the committee.
The third reading of stations is as follows : —Grafton road, Oliver and Isitt ; Upper Thames, Fenfold; Manukau road, Bond; Waiuku, Ooughey; Kaipara, Gettos and Abernethy ; Whangarei, Hudson ; Taurango, Barter; Gisborne, Belouir j New Plymouth, McNichol and Harper; Fatea, Luxford; Wanganui. Williams; Baugitikei, Bowse: Sandon, Worker ; Palmerston North, Smith ; Fielding, Parson; Wellington, Kirk and Bavin ; Napier, Bunn ; Hastings, Dewsbury, Nelson, Lee ; Richmond, Berry ; Hokitika, Lowry, Reid and Mallnm ; Lyttelton, Martin ; Leeston, Armitage; Kaiapoi, Simmonds; Timaru, Beck ; Temuka, Lee ; Mornington, Buttle; Balclutha, Gray; Milton, Wells ; Lawrence, Law ; Roxburgh, Martin; Invercargill, Fairclough. The places not mentioned have the same appointments as last year.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2164, 1 February 1881, Page 3
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