. Te Karere. the new assistant secretary of the Mis-sion. Elder Querry arrived here inJanuary, 1949. He was immediately. Where were you born? By whomwere you blessed? When were youbaptized? These are questions whichElder Harlow W. Pickett can answerfor you if these events have beenproperly registered. Elder Pickett hasbeen set apart as the Mission arrived in Xew Zealand with ElderQuerry and was assigned to labourin Waihi. After labouring there forsix months he was called to the officeto be the Mission recorder. SEVEN ELDERS SAILABOARD THE AORANGI The missionary ranks in New Zea-lan
. Te Karere. the new assistant secretary of the Mis-sion. Elder Querry arrived here inJanuary, 1949. He was immediately. Where were you born? By whomwere you blessed? When were youbaptized? These are questions whichElder Harlow W. Pickett can answerfor you if these events have beenproperly registered. Elder Pickett hasbeen set apart as the Mission arrived in Xew Zealand with ElderQuerry and was assigned to labourin Waihi. After labouring there forsix months he was called to the officeto be the Mission recorder. SEVEN ELDERS SAILABOARD THE AORANGI The missionary ranks in New Zea-land were again depleted on February1. Sailing aboard the Aorangi onthat date were seven of our mission-aries who have honourably heededtheir callings and responsibilities. ELDER JOSEPH L. ZOLLIN-GER arrived in New Zealand on Feb-ruary 16, 1948. He is returning to hishome in Salt Lake City. For the firstnine months of his mission Elder Zol-linger laboured in the Otago being the District Secretarythere for six months, he was calledto be the Mission Secretary in De-cember, 1948, as the successor to ElderM
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