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- 1913 NZ Convention
William Irvine on back row. Note only two sister workers. No Sister Workers were on the 1913 NZ Workers List, while the 1912 list had 10. One reason for their disappearance was the concern over whether Sister Workers were scriptural, so the Brother Workers continued without them. When the Brother Workers had no converts the following year, the Sisters were recalled. There were six Sisters on the Workers List in 1914. - 1945 Pukekohe NZ Conv
Pukekohe Convention, New Zealand 1945 - 1946 Jan6 Masterton NZ Statement by W J Hughes
This statement by W.j. Hughes concerning Conscientious Objector status during WW 2 was read at the Annual Christian Convention held at Te Ore Ore, Masterton, on 6th January, 1946 and Was Agreed to without a Dissentient Voice. - 2008 Winchester NZ Visitors
2008 Visiting Workers at Winchester New Zealand Convention: Gaylen VanLoon, Karel VanHeerden, John Donaldson, Ernie Seyb, Craig Wilson, Katharine Callaway, Paul Scholfield, Rosemarie Richardson, Karen Scholfied, SookHee Sohn, Violet Watchorn, Jean Larsen, Mella Somerville, Kathryn Smith