ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
The following members of the Mission gratefully acknowledge the receipt of presents, as under :— Messrs. Hardie and Tulner, to the Weigh-house Juvenile Missionary Society, London; for an annual subscriplion of £5. To the Gillespie Church Association for Religious Purposes, Glasgow; for a donation of £5. And to Mr. A. M‘Leilan, Glasgow; for two dozen shirts and two pieces of cotton handkerchiefs, for the Mission Seminary, Malua. Mr. Turner, to T. Parkinson, Esq., Bolton ; for a cask of hardware, stationary, &c., for native-teachers. Mr. Nisbet, to friends in Hutchesontown, Glasgow; for a box of useful school materials, &c. Mrs. Mills, to Ladies connected with the Maternal Association, Glasgow ; for the sum of £3O, in aid of her school. To friends at Ravvmarsh; for a box of useful articles. To the Ladies’ Missionary Working Society, Bromley, Kent; fur a box of apparel. Mr. Sunderland, to the Ladies of High-oouse Seminary, Chesham, Buckinghamshire ; for a box of apparel. Also to the Ladies of the Missionary Working Society, Bromley, Kent; for a box of useful articles.
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Samoan Reporter, Issue 11, 1 July 1850, Page 4
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173ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Samoan Reporter, Issue 11, 1 July 1850, Page 4
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