MISSING CLERGYMAN. AUCKLAND. February 8. A tragic discovery- was made in one of the rooms beneath Bc-restold Street Congregational Church this evening, when the body of the Rev. Frederick Warner, formerly Pastor of the church, was found after a search which had been in progress since the previous day. The deceased retired at . about 11 p.tn. on Tuesday, there being nothing to indicate an unusual state of C. health On Wednesday morning he was missed. Rev. Air. Warner was aged , about GO. At one time he was in Syd- » ney then at Newton. Auckland, for six years, returning to Australia in 1900 and serving in Alelbiurne and South Australia. He accepted charge at Beresford Street seven or. eight months ago. At the time of Ins deatft“ 'T he was President of the New Zealand Congregational Union, and Tice-Presi-dent of the Australasian Union. Ho leaves a widow, son and two daugh. tors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1923, Page 2
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