ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
The following members of the Mission gratefully acknowledge the receipt of presents, as under: — Messrs. Hardie and Turner, to the Committee of the British and Foreign School Society; for a box of school materials, value £5. Mrs. Hardie, to the Young Ladies connected with the Poultry Chapel, London, per Mrs. Harrison; for a valuable box of children’s clothes. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, to Mrs. Smith, St. Kilda, and other friends in Melbourne; for two boxes of garments, calico, and other useful articles. To the Ladies’ Working Society, and other friends, in connection with Lonsdale St. Congregational Church, Melbourne ; for a box of garments, print, calico, &c. To the Ladies’ Working Society in connection with Pittstreet Congregational Church, Sydney; for a box of garments, &c. To Friends in connection with Redfern Congregational Church; for a box of garments, print, threads, toys, &c. Mrs. Murray, to Mrs. Austin ; for £2, for native-teachers in Samoa.
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Samoan Reporter, Issue 16, 1 December 1854, Page 6
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153ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Samoan Reporter, Issue 16, 1 December 1854, Page 6
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