ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
The Foreign Residents and Subscribers to the New Seamen’s Chapel at Apia present thanks to the following parties:— To the Directors of the London Missionary Society; for the free conveyance of the Chapel from London to the Islands, in the 44 John Williams.” To the Religious Tract Society ; for a grant of upwards of eighty volumes for the library, and also a grant of tracts. To the British and Foreign Seamen’s Society; for a grant of Books. To Henry Hopkins, Esq., and William Rout, Esq., Hobart-town ; for a supply of window-glass. Mrs. Williams begs to present her thanks to the Ladies of the Stepney Working Association; and to Mrs. Calway, Tooley-street; for a box of garments and stationery, for the use of her native boardingschool at Vailele. Also to the friends at High Wycombe ; for a box of prints and calico, which have been appropriated to the use of the school under her charge.
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Samoan Reporter, Issue 9, 1 March 1849, Page 4
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155ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Samoan Reporter, Issue 9, 1 March 1849, Page 4
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