PRESBYTERY OF SOUTHLAND.
The usual Quarterly meeting of the Presbytery of Southland was held in the Presbyterian Church, Invercargill, on, Wednesday last. There were present Rev. .Tames Clark, •noderator, Rev. Messrs Alexander, Sevens, and Stobo, ministers, and Mr Thomas Watson, elder. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The raod-^ra-tor reported that the National Bible Society of Scotland, is to send the case of Bibles which had heen ordered. The contributions from the various congregations for the Sustentation fund for the half-year' ending Dec. 1866, were re* ported as follows : — " Invercargill, £105 j loig Bash, and Oteramika, £102. After some conversation regarding Queenstown, where it was stated that the arrival of Mr Telford is anxiously - expected; the Presbytery agreed to request the Synod to sanction Queenstown as a ministerial charge. The Presbytery enjoined that the various records of the Kirk- Sessions and Deacons' courts be examined next meeting, and also that the financial statements of the various congregations he then presented. The Presbytery took into consideration the visitation of the Pastoral districts, when it was agreed that Mr Clark should visit the Waiau, Mr Stevens the Lake district, and Mr Alexander the Mataura, during the present summer. It was resolved that the Presbytery request the Synod to send homeforaminister to be specially appointed to the Pastoral distrtcts in Southland. The Presbytery took into consideration the question of granting the use of the churches in the bounds when it was agreed to defer the matter for further consideration. The various congregations were enjoined to make returns at the next meeting under the following heads :— Firstly. — The number of members. Secondly. — The number of seatholders. Thirdly. — The number of elders and deacons. Fourthly. — The number of Sabbath-school children. Fifthly.— The number of Sabbath-scbool teachers. The Presbytery having taken into consideration the subject of Sabbath desecration, resolved to bring the subject of the departure of steamers from the various ports on the Lord's day, before the Synod, with a view to their bringing the matter before the proper authorities. It was also resolved to memoralise the Provincial Government against running trains on the Lord's day, on the Invercargill and Bluff Railway, when it is opened. Mr Stevens appl'ed for the appointment of Assessors to form a Session, when it was resolved to appoint Messrs Macarthur, Findlay son, and Law, as Assessors until a session be formed.
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Southland Times, Issue 616, 9 January 1867, Page 2
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396PRESBYTERY OF SOUTHLAND. Southland Times, Issue 616, 9 January 1867, Page 2
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