PRIMITIVE METHODIST CONFERENCE
yi:sti;j;i)ayi- .siitinu. Report of liuilding Committee was received and adopteu. I'.ans of clinches have been ap proiod for 'l'iniiini, Hamilton. N'ew i'lym.ulh, Ilunedin, Wellington 111. Millions. A new church is in process of erection at Kdcndalc, and the Auckland 11. and Invoicargill I. are male in;; alterations lo their property. A social ball lor young men has' ben -erected at Webb strei't, Wei ingtnn. at a cost of .CIM) Tile niniiber of churciies now reaches 71, au increase of ->; houses, li'.b au increase of 1, total cost .-Cliti/Ji") ."is Sd, present value r.li;>.-I!)7 10s. insured for ,C:io,!i:i7, premiums Cl.il, debts at present 7s, debts paid oil' during year UliiOll 10s ;;d. gross income Cl'ill-JT !)s lid gross outgo .ClililiS lis. preaching places o.her than churche, ill. total number of hearers d:i7b. The .Missionary Allocation Commit, tec showed estimated missionary income to he CtilO.. and a loeations'werc made lo that amount to various mis son stations.
JMKSIONAHY DLTI I'ATIO.WS. \'ow I'lymouili: 10. Drake. \\"cl. Huston II.: .Make own aiTaie'cmenls. Auckland !., 11., and JII.:"Kl-v. S. Henderson. I. ami 11.: .Make own Thames: vV. S. Poller, '(.irccndalc: J. (liiv. Christchurch: 11. .1. Liddel. AshburInii: I. Coatsworfii. Foildin;.': .1. (..'lover. Dunedin: .Make own arrangements. vVaikouaiti: \V. I.avcock. Koxlon: 11. Daniel. Wellington I. and 111.: AJ.-iki- own nrraii»enieiits. Tiuiuni: .1. Itairis. !.'craldinc: Make own aiT.in»cuicn,s. Tcmuku: .1. 01 phcrt. Ila, combe: J. Southern, .stralford: A. Harding. Waimalc .Hid Oaiiinru: ,1. Olpheri, West Coa-t ilission: 'flu: President. Inglcwoo.l: .1. k'oiinim:. Jilnll: .1. Sharp. Waihi: I'. ,1. .Mails. 11..\1. Wanganni: ]). Campbell. lOaaL lOgniout: .Make own arijam'.cnicnU. t.deiidub': (i. I'. 11 mil." Waikato: T. 11. Lyon. 101 .ham: A. Davis (candidate). Pro iniscs towards a guarantee fund to lin a ace !hu visit of the Kev. J. Faina -an for a Colonial lOvangelisl ie Mis ■,. on reached I in' sum of .rjAVi In tho evening an open s;css:ou «» hold.
(,'AUDIOX PAItXY. Vi"U'i'da,v a garden parlv was In'ld ..I "Drool; lands/ the liCiiiitifiil hoin.' of .Mr Newton Km-, and a. traded out tlirco hundred people. The visiting delegates wore much charmed Willi tlic (.rounds, which were looking at tlii'ii- hi'st. During the afternoon a cricket match was played between ministers and laymen, and provided keen enjoyment,' particular. 1 , to the onlookers. Afternoon tea was provjd ed bv the ladies, and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent by all.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 18 January 1907, Page 2
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