. Te Karere. to theTaranaki District, where he labouredfor seven months. For the last five,months he has been an assistant inthe Mission Office. ELDER CHARLES P. LLOYD,a native of Holladay, Utah, has beenthe District President of Bay ofIslands for the past six months. Uponarriving here aboard the MarinePhoenix in February, 1948, he wasassigned to the Bay of Islands fornine months. His next assignment took him to Hawkes Bay. After being Dis-trict Secretary there for seven months,he was transferred back to Bay ofIslands as the District President forthe remaining six months of hismission. ELDER L


. Te Karere. to theTaranaki District, where he labouredfor seven months. For the last five,months he has been an assistant inthe Mission Office. ELDER CHARLES P. LLOYD,a native of Holladay, Utah, has beenthe District President of Bay ofIslands for the past six months. Uponarriving here aboard the MarinePhoenix in February, 1948, he wasassigned to the Bay of Islands fornine months. His next assignment took him to Hawkes Bay. After being Dis-trict Secretary there for seven months,he was transferred back to Bay ofIslands as the District President forthe remaining six months of hismission. ELDER LeROYDEN HESLOPwill return to his home in Kaysville,Utah. He arrived in New Zealand onFebruary 16, 1948, aboard the MarinePhoenix. Upon arriving here he wasassigned to labour in the WellingtonDistrict for the first two months of hismission. He next laboured in theManawatu District for fourteenmonths after which he was transferredto Hawkes Bay. The last ten mouthsof his mission were spent there. Machc, 1950 89.


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