CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
CONVENTION IS WELLINGTON. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. i = The New Zealand Christian Endeavor '• h Convention commenced in Wellington -. io-day, tte Bev. J. T. Mold, M.A prc■eidtoz. The Teport referred to the orimnißation of the work recently earned ~.- -.*4ot. It was regretted that nothing definite had been done in connection with the formation of the Otago Provincial Onion. Matters concerning the formation of a correspondence school were now reedv for serious consideration by the cow'!. The Wellington Union had low ""i* members, Dnnedin 13Y7, Can-Y-rv 1341, Auckland 1284, Manawatn "•i v-ta"o 382, Gore 205, West Coast • Hi, Southland 154, Clutha 105, total tm, as compared with 7804 in 1907. [The financial contributions had an average of 10s U per capitum.' The report Sn le considered to-morrow A citizen's meeting was held to-night, addresses being delivered by Rev J. T. Pinfold, Dr. Newman (Mayor of WclHngfon . R". E. Bandy (Dunedin), the QhSneM' Consul, and Bev. A. Kirwood [(Auckland). _ ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 3
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160CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 3
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