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03), arrives in N.Z., 146; suggested for bishopric of Auckland, 154; appointed bishop of Wellington, 165; consecration, 245; resigns, 216; coadjutor to Selwyn at Lichfield, 219. Ashwell, Rev. B. Y. (*1883), at Waikato, 113; returns after war, 207. Averill, Bp., becomes bishop of Waiapu, 227; of Auckland, 227. Bay of Islands, scenery and associations, 7; deserted, 140. Benefactions, 237_f_. Bodington, Canon, mission by, 222. _Boyd_, ship. Massacre of crew, 14; retaliation, 9; conciliation, 19. Broughton, Bp., visits Bay of Islands, 67; his opinion of the mission, 94, 101. Brown, Archdeacon A. F. (*1884). arrival in N.Z., 43; visits Thames, 53; settles at Matamata, 56; at Tauranga, 65; appointed archdeacon, 126; suggested for bishopric of Tauranga, 114. Butler, Rev. J., 28. Canterbury settlement. Its ideals, 147; relations with Bishop Selwyn, 148, 194. Carlyon case, 230. Chapman, Rev. Thomas (*1896). joins mission, 43; settles at Rotorua, 56; driven away, 57; Mrs. Chapman's bonnet, 58; returns to Rotorua, 65; labours at Taupo, 65, 79; ordination, 126. Churches at Auckland, 234; Christchurch, 222, 228, 234; Christchurch cathedral, 222, 234; Gisborne, 234; Invercargill, 234; Masterton, 234; Napier, 222; Oamaru, 234; Palmerston North, 234; Timaru, 222, 234. Church Missionary Society. Its foundation, 11; its authority in N.Z., 85; difference with Bp. Selwyn, 126, 130; objects to synods, 155, 159; withdraws objection, 160; urges native ministry, 170; present position, 242; _History of_, 247. Churton, Archdeacon J. F., ministry at Wellington, 110; at Auckland, ibid. Clergy of New Zealand, 232_f_. Clarke, G., joins mission, 42; disconnected, 145. Colenso, Rev. W., joins mission, 51; works first printing-press, 62; ordained, 126. Communism among missionaries, 26; failure of, 43; at St. John's College, 118, 129, 137, 144; at Chatham Islands, 144. Constitution of N.Z. Church. Chap. XII. _passim._ revised, 194; fundamental provisions of, 236. Cowie, Bp. W. G. (1831-1902), succeeds Selwyn at Auckland, 202; consecration, 244; re-opens St. John's College, 218; becomes primate, 226; dies, 227. Davis, Rev. Richard (1790-1863), arrival, 43; agricultural skill, ibid; ordained deacon, 126. Darwin, Charles. His visit to Waimate, 91. Education.
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