DUNEDIN.
Yesterday.
Wesleyan Conference. The Wesleyan Conference resumed its sitting today, and agreed to the following allocation of the ministers for the year 1880:—Auckland District — Auckland Pitt street, William Morley, H. R. Dewsbury, J. Hobbs, J. Warren, supernumeraries ; Wesley College, Thomas Buddie; Home Mission a»d Church Extension Society, Thos. Buddie ; General Secretary Wakapuaka, Home Missionary Mahurangi, Home Missionary Auckland, Grafton Boad, and Parnell, J. Bond, and J. Wallis, H. H. Laury, J. Whewell, supernumeraries; Thames, W. J. Watkin ; Coromandel, Home Missionary; Upper Thames, one wanted; Manukau, J. Law ; Waikato and Pukekohe, L. M. Isitt; Waikato, H. Bull, C. Griffin; Raglan, A. Hotea: Eawhia, Cass, H. Schnickenburgh, Wiremu Paore, Native Minister ; Kawakawiki, Hamiora Ngaropi Native Minister; Whatawhata, Kaiparo, W. Gittos; Otamatia, Andrew Clark Cooghey; Paparoaka, Martin Luther Waititi, Native Minister; Wairoa, G. W. J. Spence; Aratapu, Hokianga, Thomas G. Hammond ; Waiuru, Kamita Wai'ieripuru, (Naheke); Kawakawa, Walter L. Salter; Whangaroa and Mongonui, one wanted; Wi Waiena Pera (Kalo Whangarei), C. Abernethy ; Wm. Morley, Chairman of District. The -Rev. Joseph Berry has leave of absence for one year to reside in England, and F. W. Isitt has permission to visit England.
Mr J. B. Bradshaw reports: Bank New Zealand, shares £17 10s ; Colonial Bank 40s; National Bank 67s 6d; National Insurance 19s 6d; Colonial Insurance 7s; Union Insurance 15s; Standard Insurance lls; British Insurance, £40; Mosgiel Woolen Factory, 60s; Colonial Investment and Agency Coy., 19s.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 31 January 1880, Page 2
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232DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 31 January 1880, Page 2
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