NOW SITTING.—The first annua! conference of the General Labourers’ Federation is now sitting in Aucland, Left to right (sitting): W. G. Cocking (Otago), R. Harrison (Otasio), Miss F. Mochan (reporter), G. Solomos (Hawke’s Bay, national president), J. Sutherland (Wanganui, national secretary), R.Sempie, june. (Wellington, Standing: W. Le Seuer (Auckland), E. Toy (Auckland), M. Brown (Auckland), R. Fulton (New Plymouth), H. Worrell (Christchurch), J. Walker (Christchurch), H. Rigby (Wellington) and L. Howe (Wellington).
NEW CHURCH AND ITS PASTOR,,—St. David’s Presbyterian Church, Khyber Pass Road, will be dedicated this evening by the Rev. G. H. McNeur, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. Inset: The Rev. D. C. Herron, pastor of St. David’s.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 16
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109NOW SITTING.—The first annua! conference of the General Labourers’ Federation is now sitting in Aucland, Left to right (sitting): W. G. Cocking (Otago), R. Harrison (Otasio), Miss F. Mochan (reporter), G. Solomos (Hawke’s Bay, national president), J. Sutherland (Wanganui, national secretary), R.Sempie, june. (Wellington, Standing: W. Le Seuer (Auckland), E. Toy (Auckland), M. Brown (Auckland), R. Fulton (New Plymouth), H. Worrell (Christchurch), J. Walker (Christchurch), H. Rigby (Wellington) and L. Howe (Wellington). NEW CHURCH AND ITS PASTOR,,—St. David’s Presbyterian Church, Khyber Pass Road, will be dedicated this evening by the Rev. G. H. McNeur, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. Inset: The Rev. D. C. Herron, pastor of St. David’s. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 16
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