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WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

(mgIKQ PRESS ASSOCIATION.) < ,ot Wsk*# NCIT(>!f t January 24. A public meeting for tho ordination of three joung.-. probationers for the ministry" s^held lasJfc night m the "Wesleyan Church. The Secretary presented to the President- the Revg. Brook, Griiii«ftndi>Dakes,- and they •were ordained by imposition of liand.s. The wa% sf ; large ./jon^cegadon ; present The charge was preached by the Rev. A. Read, who; selected " holiness " as the theme and peculiar fitness of the Me thodifjt Church as an organisation to spread/ Scriptural holiness through the land. This morning a united session ofOonfovence commenced ; twenty - five layffie^from various parts of, the •olony ' theji: Be^tts^ committees were appointed on Home Missions; v pew book 'of discipline and connexional nriyijegfts, and several inattei« of dcDAi'tmen^ business wero transacted. A request to s^Jl landed prop«3rty at Wanganui was refused,

; THE STRIKE AT TE AROHA. I The Movenient Collapsing. : '"' '• (BT OJELEGRAPk.) i [UNITED PRESS ll I ;- ht&C A"ros4a, This; Day. ' The miners' strike shows signs of collapse, many of ihe strikers accepting 8s her.da,j. '„ „ „" „

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 3

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WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 3

WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 3

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