MELANESIAN MISSION.
Sir, —Oircum Stances prevented my writing to thank your readers for their most liberal rMponso to my appeal for comforts for the missionaries in Melanesia. I have, therefore, delayed doing, so until I. received their acknowledgments, They havo just reached me, and from' Norfolk Island up to tho British Solomons thfere is, only ono sentiment— the deepest ; gratitude, not only for the good things, but for;- the .kind, thoughtfulnew shown, and the immense amount of , trouble taken. Wellington- did nobly, and I feel that I have .to thank the press and Miss Mestayer, who'lias been so kind and capable an ally.—l am, -etc.,- - \ . LUCY CALDER, Wife of the Commissary to' tho Bißhop of : ' Melanesia. : . ' All. Saints' Vicarage, Auckland, i August 12.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 5
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123MELANESIAN MISSION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 5
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