AUCKLAND.
Yesterday. — The Wesleyan Conference opened in the presence Of a large congregation; Forty ministers were present' TW "Re?\ Mr Bavin was elected President, and the BeVi Mr 801 l Secretary. Addresses were de\xftleA by the. ex-President and others. Ai notice of motion on Methodist.union wasi given, A congratulatory reaolation was : >J ? The first draft of stations and the follow- . ing new appointments <for itlie year,-were recommended by the StationingCommitteeof the WeileyiufConferencei:WP6tii6nby, Her. Smalley; Upper Thames, T. J. Wills? pTe, A*fcmaW, Pinfold ; Gisborne, Mar--6" lLU^Kftii§ra»~ Eee. v jPatea^MaUwr^.. ntt, Dewsbury-; Grey town, Hudson,; Colombo Road (Christchnrch), Crump; _St. Albans (Christchurch), .Morley and uJo9es; Springstoh, Canwell; Woddend, P. Wills i Temuka, Gariick; Morningtbn, Murray; Milton, Martin ; Oamaru, Bishworth, Gore ; and Tapanui, Buttle. The drought has now been broken up - by a welcome spell of rain. Bain fell yesterday afternoon and $hrqngh, thejiight at-Bassell, doing much t joW to tneicbnntry. ■ ■ ■ "~-
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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148AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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