"A WHITE MAN IN CLERICAL CLOTH."
! The Rev. Edward Walkex* I ,' erst- - while a Minister, and | now a Presbyterian Minister at Hal- | combe, than whom few men in the ! Dominion are better known and reJ spected, lias determined upon relinj quishing his charge in April and proI ceeding to Southern California. With regard - to his resignation the Rev. ; I J as. Mackie (Moderator .of the Church) writes:— "I regret that I halve, to isetxd you such'ijiews: as is, ; ;C(iiitadrfed: in .this report, • and wish , emphatically \to • - all: thai - is;■.said .p]E,-th.e'. Rev.; E. Walkeri ■ I, and re'mov--j aMrom Halcoiftbe* 'a s • the 'greatest in- '■ |' dividual' loss this plaoe -has' su&tain- [ ed. It is not as a preacher, nor aS an unrivalled temperance teacher, bu& as a big-heartedl, generous, lib-eral-handed man that ie so strongly appeals to us. That <we will make ait opportunity of publicly expressing" our opinions of this "whit© man" in clerical cloth, those interested may I rest assured."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10189, 15 March 1911, Page 4
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160"A WHITE MAN IN CLERICAL CLOTH." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10189, 15 March 1911, Page 4
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