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THE SIXTY-SIXTH ." .. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BIBLE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, F,)R THE YEAR ENDING JULY, 1887 With a List of Collections, Subscriptions, and Donations. "FOR IT BECAME HIM, FOR WHOM ARE ALL THINGS AND BY WHOM ARE ALL THINGS, IN BRINGING MANY SONS lINTO GLORY, TO MAKE THE CAPTAIN OF THEIR SAL'vATION PERFECT THROUGH SUFFERINGS."-Heb. ii. 10. PRICE SIXPENCE. LONDON: CHRISTIAN BOOK-ROOM, 26, PATERNOSTER RO\V. SOLD BY ALL THE ITINERANT PREACHERS.

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Da~ r~\ssions L\br~J THE SIXTY-SIXTH ." .. ~, ~

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

BIBLE CHRISTIAN

HOME AND FOREIGN

MISSIONARY SOCIETY, F,)R THE YEAR ENDING JULY,

1887

With a List of Collections, Subscriptions, and Donations.

"FOR IT BECAME HIM, FOR WHOM ARE ALL THINGS AND BY WHOM ARE

ALL THINGS, IN BRINGING MANY SONS lINTO GLORY, TO MAKE THE

CAPTAIN OF THEIR SAL'vATION PERFECT THROUGH SUFFERINGS."-Heb. ii. 10.

PRICE SIXPENCE.

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THE SIXTY-SIXTH

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

BIBLE CHRISTIAN

HOME AND FOREIGN

MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY,

1887

With a List of Collections, Subscriptions, and Donations.

"FOR IT BECAME HIM, FOR WHOM: ARE ALL THINGS AND BY WHOM: ARE

ALL THINGS, IN BRINGING MANY SONS UNTO GLORY, TO MAKE THE

CAPTAIN OF THEIR SALVATION PERFECT THROUGH SUFFERINGS."-Heb. ii. 10.

PRICE SIXPENCE.

LONDON:

BIBLE CHRISTIAN BOOK-ROOM, 26, PATERNOSTER ROW.

SOLD BY ALL THE ITINERANT PREACHERS.

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BIBLE CHRISTIAN

MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Qt.Q'mmitt~~.

ELE(JTElJ .A. UGUST 2nd, 1887.

J. H. BATT, President. BALKWILL, J. D. LARK, W. B. BATT, H. H. MARTIN, J. BRIDGMAN, C. MORRIS, J. BROKENSHIRE, M. MUNDY, T. E. DEN NESS, W. NICHOLLS, W. J. EDDY, B. H. OLIVER, T. P. ELLIS, H. PERRYMAN, W. GAMMON,F.T. REE~, W.B. HEYWOOD, S. RUDDLE, T., B.A. HIGMAN, W. SMITH, W. HOCKING, W. J. TERRETT, W. HONEY, J. C. TRENGOVE, A. HORSWELL, J. VAUGHAN, W. HORWILL, J • YEO, J. KEEN, J. 0., D.D.

F. W. BOURNE, Treasurer. J. DYMOND, Home Secretary. 1. B. VANSTONE, Foreign Secretary. -:

The Committee meet at Providence Chapel, Exeter, on Tuesday, April 10th, 1888, at 9 a.m., and at St. James' Church, Forest Hill, on Tuesday, July 24th, 1888, at 2 p.m.

Sermons in connection with the Sixty-sixth Anniversary were preached on Sunday, July 31st, 1887, in Oxford Street Chapel, Swanse~. by F. W. BOURNE and J. STEPHENS; in the Presbyteria.a Church by J. O. KEEN, D.D.; and in Neath Road Chapel by T. E. MUNDY, J. H. SHILSON, and W. B. LARK.

The Annual Meeting was held in Oxford Street Chapel, on Monday, August 1st, beginning at half-past two o'clock. After prayer had been offered .by W. JEFFERY, the chair was taken by R. CORY, Esq., J.P., of Cardiff. J. DYMOND read the Report, and F. W. BOURNE the Treasurer's Statement.

Moved by A. TRENGOVE, and seconded by J. DYHOND-1. That the Report be adopted, and that the thanks of this meeting are due

and are hereby presented to all the preachers, subscribers, managers of Sunday schools, collectors, and friends generally, for their zeal and liberality during the past year, by which, under the blessing of God, 1,398 persons have been added to the Lord on our Ipission stations, and nearly £7,300 contributed to the funds of the Missionary Society. And we record our fervent gratitude to God for His saving power.

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Moved by T. P. OLIVER, junr., and seconded by T: RUDDLE, B.A.-

2. That we greatly rejoice in the continued substantial progress of our Colonial Missions, as indicated. specially in the p\ll'chase of eligible College premises in Adelaide, the opening of three laige churches in the suburbs of Melbourne, the pressing call for an additional agent in Queensland, the com­mencement of two new Missions in New Zealand, and the ingathering of many precious souls to the mission churches generally;. and we fervently pray that our churches may be prepared by the "Baptism. of Power" to supply the urgently needed labourers to' enter effectually every open door with the Gospel of Christ.

The adjourned meeting began at hali-past six, in the Presbyterian Church, and after prayer had been offered by G. HOLMES, the chair was taken by Sir H. HUSSEY VIVIAN, Bart., M.P.

Moved by J. H. BATT, and seconded by W. TERRETT-

S. That we gratefully recognise the hand of God in opening our way to China as a field of missionary labour, in the help afforded to the Brethren Vanstone and Thorne in the commencement of actual mission work in Yunnan Fu, in the safe arrival of the Brethren Dymond and Pollal'd, and Miss Stewardson, at Ganking, in the great joy they all possess in their consecration to this sernce,and in the deep practical sympathy shown by our churches in this new and most important undertaking . We are also solemnly impressed that th9 needs and claims of China's perishing millions are so vast, that we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to increase and support our staff of agents, and pray that it may become more and more manifest that the seal of God's blessing is resting upon His servants and their work.

Moved by H. ELLIS, and seconded by \\T. J. HOCKING-

4. Thatl whilst rejoicing at the moral and social improvemeL.t of the country during the last fifty years, mainly through the various evangelistic agencies in operation among us, we see no ground for relaxing our efforts, but are encouraged in unison with all other Gospel .organizations to greater exertion and fuller consecration, that the whole realm may be brought under the saving power of the Gospel and become in reality what it has been too long only in name, a Christian nation.

Moved by T. P. OLIVER, senr., and seconded by S. ALLIN-

5. That believing thit the salvation of the soul is man's greatest need, and that the moral and spiritual renovation involved therein lies at the root of all true progress, we resolve, by preaching .and teaching "the truth as it is in Jesus," by earnest prayer and holy living, to seek "in season and out of season," to bring our congregations and as many as we can reach to instant decision for Christ, and see no reason why the membership on all our stations may not be constantly largely increased.

FORM OF BEQUEST.

I give unto the person or persons acting as Treasurer or Treasurers for the time -being of the Missionary Society of the people calling themselves Bible Christians, the sum of £ sterling, free of Legacy duty,.to be applied to the general purposes of the said Society; and I direct that the said last-mentioned Legacy (with the duty in respect thereof) shall be fully paid out of such part of my Personal Estate as may legally be devoted to charitable purposes, in. .preference to all other payments thereout. Provided always, that in case such parts of my Estate as shall be applicable to the payment Qf Legacies shall not suffice for the payment in full of all my Legacies, the charitable Legacy herein before given shall abate rateably and in proportion with the othtll" Legacies.

* * * Each Annual Subscriber or CollectOr of Five Shillings in behalf of the Society is entitled to one of these Reports.

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REPORT •

INTRODUCTORY AND GENERAL.

LI," \HE pulse of our enterprise is felt at three places-Statistics, ,.x 'ifli Quarter Board, and Missionary Income. Twenty Stations ~~ have increased their Membership, five return tbe same number as last year, and 13 have declined. The number admitted at home is 789, shewing an increase of 37. There is a small increase of full Members and of Probationers. We also report an increase of Juvenile Members, Sunday School Teachers, and Scholars.

Only 12 of these Missions shew a clear Quarter Board. The aggregate deficiencies of the other 26 is £396, ranging from £2 to £45 per Station. These deficits must have a depressing influence upon the work, causing anxiety to the Preachers, especially those with families, and discouraging the friends. Financial embarrassment in the work of the Lord can only be met by spiritual prosperity. Let the people be won and saved, and the sacred treasury will be filled. We com­mand the material through the spiritual, and not the spiritual through the material. Let us do our own proper work as Missionaries and Ministers of the Lord, and the necessary funds shall not be wanting. "The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof," and if we are faithful, He will place at our disposal a fair share of that " fulness " for the extension of His kingdom. Let every Brother take heart, and exercise faith in both the Grace and Providence of God, and He who has called will sustain. Let our n'iends also co-operate in a sympathetic and liberal spirit, that those who labour among them in spiritual things may not be so weighted with the cares of this life as to be unable to do the Master's work. "The workman is worthy of his hire." The Committee would gladly increase the grants, were it not for the state of the funds. It is, however, best for the Stations to help themselves. No bread is sweeter than that of our own earn­ing. " It is more blessed to give than to receive." The strength of the Connexion depends upon the vitality and health of its component parts. Let every Mission nobly strive to become independent of connexional help, that it may assist in shedding the fragrance of the Saviour's love throughout the world.

Fifteen of the Missions have increased their Mis!:lionary Receipts, one returns the same as last year, and 22 have gone behind. The total amount raised on these Stations is a few pounds less than in 1886. But as the grants are also less, there is a small balance in favour of the Society. Seventeen are helping Missions, requiring only a part of their own Missionary money for the support of their own Ministers. Two are independent, with their ordinary Missionary money. Nine­teen are dependent, requiring grants beyond the amount of their own Missionary money, of between £400 and £500. The total amount

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raised on our Home Missions for the support.of the Ministry and for Missionary purposes is £4,483. Placing them in the order of the past year's working, four have reached the highest form of success, having increased their Membership, cl(>sed the year with a clear Quarter Board, and increased their Missionary money. Fourteen exhibit two of these signs of progress, 7 only one, and 13 none at all. Of the latter, four return the same number of members. but have declined in both departments of finance, and 9 have declined in finance and numbers as well. .

There are 38 Home Missions, with a Membership of 4,983, worked by 47 Ministers, giving an average of 106 Members into the care of one Minister. Twenty-three Missions are below this average, and 14 above. Nine employ two Ministers each, 7 of these are above the average, and 2 below. Many of our Missions give evidence of vigorous health, others are feebleness itself. Something must be done to prevent a waste of energy and wealth. One Station with 33 Members has a grant of £30, another with 53 Members has £67, another with 69 Members has £60, and another with 41 Members has £59, and many others with considerable grants have less than 70 Members each. It is not to be wondered at that such feeble Stations do not contribute sufficient funds, but the wonder is that those living and labouring on them do not more effectually strive· to enlarge the number of their constituents. If, instead of knocking at the door of Conference for help, they would knock oftener and louder at the door of Divine mercy, drive the plough of truth deeper into the soil of the heart, . scatter the seed with a more unl3paring hand, and look well to the :flock and the herd, they would rejoice in flourishing husbandry, and abundant harvests. Dear Brethren, let us try, let us mean work, let us go for it, live for it, and if need be die for it.

The Committee are under a debt of gratitude to the Brethren and friends on our seH-supporting Circuits, through whose zeal and liber­ality the handsome sum of nearly £3,600 has been received, an increase of nearly £400. The average Contribution per Circuit is a little over £67. Eighteen Circuits are above the average, and 35 below. One eN ewport and Ryde) has reached for the second year in succession upwards of £200, 9 others more than £100 each; 27 have increased their Missionary money, including the sums specially contributed for China; Portsmouth,£95; Exeter,£30; Waterloo Road,£20; Bideford, £ 18; Barnstaple, £ 11; and others by smaller, but substantial amounts. Twenty-six have gone behind; in some instances, this has arisen from the inclusion of large donations to the China fund in last year's returns. Every District, save one, meets its own grants, and sends a substantial sum to the Treasurer. Shebbear District keeps its place at the head of the list, sending a net sum of £665;-': Portsmouth, £547; Devonport, £485; Bodmin, £380; Falmouth. £278; London, £277; Exeter, £:l37; Bristol, £223; Newport, £133; Unconnected, £115; ,Chatham, £8. The one exception is the Bradford District,

• The grants to Chapels, Missionary Meeting Expenses, cost of Rewards. &c., have not been deducted from any of the figures given in this connection, and they also include all Contributions for China, and the Jubilee Collections.

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which shews a ba1ance on the wrong side of £ 113, being a larger deficit by £19 than that of last year.$

The record of the year's work, with all its drawbacks, is substantially encouraging, and calls for fervent thankfulness to the Lord of the harvest. -Still, if the faithfulness, diligence, and liberality displayed by some had been exercised by all, how much more reason should we have to rejoice. and how many would have boldness that now have misgivings and unpleasant reflections. There is nothing like well­earned success to nerve one for the reckoning day, and to prepare for future exertion. The more we do, the more within reasonable limits we can do. Nor is there any reason why failure should ever have to be inscribed on our banner, seeing it is perpetually true: "The Lord of Hosts is with us." The very reason of our existence is that through us men may believe and be saved. Being saved ourselves, let us yearn, and pray, and labour, and sufIer_ that others may taste the joy and swell the song of redeeming Jove. Nothing can surpass the bliss of living for the good of others as exemplified by the Son of God. Coldhearted self yields to sanctified love. The world feels the difference, and the enemy rages as he totters to his fall. Men are to be won, ll~generated and ennobled. Their -loTe of sin is deep, here­ditary, and inveterate, but conquerable by the pathos and power of the Cross. The, conversions of the past year emphasise the witness of the preceding centuries, that" He is mighty to save."

I.-MISSIONS IN ENGLAND. ST. I VES, the only Mission we have in Cornwall, presents some features of

encouragement. The total receipts are £30 higher than in any previous year. The chapel has been renovated and the costmet. The Bible Class conducted by the pastor's wife is a valuable auxiliary both to the school and choir. The Mission would be strengthened by a revival at Halsetown, where at present the cause is very low.

OF the five Missions in DEVONSHIBE, four are fairly prosperous. SOUTH MOLTON has two of its chapels entirely free from debt, and the other is in-good working condition. The Special Services were, by the Divine blessing, fruitful in several conversions, securing an increase of seven to the membership. Newton Abbot reports an improved congregation, an increase of nine members, and an excellent Sunday School. Kingsbridgc bas had to battle with afHictions and adverse cir­cumstances, so that it returns a decrease of members, and gives other indications of decline. Yat it has not been wholly unvisited. The Chapel and Sunday School Anniversaries have been very successful, and the public means of grace have often been seasons of great spiritual refreshing. The Mission rejoices in the possession of some long tried., deeply attached., and true friends. Chugford more than maintains its ground, having slightly increased its members, and re­duced its chapel debts. At Providence there is evidence that a work of grace is begun in a few of the elder scholars.. The mission is not without some who generously support the cause of Christ, and diligently labour in HiS vineyard. Tiverton, more than any other mission in this part of the Connexion, has reason to rejoice. In the town itself a new chapel has been opened under most auspicious circumstances. The services connected with the dedication were

* These favourable results have been secured in part, through large grants, not yet carried into the accounts, having been made and paid years ago to a considerable number of Chapels, the interest alone amounting, inclusive of unpaid interest to prevent the debt increasing in other cases where loans have been made, to over £900.

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charged to a high degree with rich spiritual influences, and will long be remembered. The sum of £400, nearly half the entire cost. has been raised. At Tiverton and several other places_ the saving power of God has been realized, and many have been led to avow their faith in Christ.- Certain trust estates have been relieved to the extent of £80 of debt paid off. The pastor and friends ate to be congratulated. on the blessing attending the year's work.

The SOMERSETSRIRE Missions, five in number, present a great diversity in the details by which their relative positions are known. Taunton exhibits real growth. Much spiritual refreshing and some conversions resulted from holding many weeks of special services. An increase of one chapel,five members, two local preachers, and 14 scholars, is reported. A small chapel at Hillfarrance has been opened free of debt. The debt on Taunton Chapel is being reduced year by year, and £25 of the debt on the minister's house has been paid off. SomertmJ was for a part of the year deprived of the services of the pastor, through affliction. The hope, therefore, cherished at the beginning of the year, has not been fulfilled. The numbers are about the same. At Lovington, the class meeting and the public services are well attended, necessitating the enlargement of the chapel. £70 of the debt on Keinton Chapel has been paid off. Another house for the preacher, which was much needed, has been purchascdat Somerton, the old premises having been renovated and let as two cottages. At High Ham there is much encouragement in connection with the Sunday school, one striking feature being a Bible class with tWenty young men, most of whom are converted. TfTeston­Super-Mare has paid off its chapel debt, except a small sum of £20 which the trustees hold from the Loan Fund; and thus the way is prepared for a better chapel in a more eligible situation. A suitable site has been purchased, and our hope is that before many years have elapsed, this mission nuty be in every sense strong and prosperous. Much commendation is due to-the out-going pastor fer his self-denying efforts during his five years' pastorate. South Pctlwrton shows an increase of 11 members, and gives other signs of improvement. A new chapel has been opened at Hazelbury at a cost of £220, nearly half of which has been raised. In connection with the opening services the power of God was present to save, three persons giving evidence of conversion. The record of Bro. Brenton's four years' work on this station is one to be thankful for .. B"idgwatcl' maintains its number of members. TheBunday school looks healthy and hopeful ; the chapel anniversaries have been well sustained, and the missionary receipts are in advance. Portland Mission shows signs of decay rather than of life and growth. Members have declined in number, and the Quarter Board deficiency is much increased.. The soil is said to be hard and rocky. On the other hand, the missionary receipts are slightly in advance; £20 of chapel debt has been paid off; and Maidenwell Chapel and schoolroom have been renovated and the cost met. Also two Bands of Hope have been started. "Strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die."

Our three LoNDON Missions are enjoying a good degree of prosperity. Two of them exhibit all, and one most of the recognised signs of progress. At Olapl£am the congregation is better, and the number of members slightly increased. The balance of the cost of the chapel renovation has been met, and £60 of the debt paid off. The quarter board receipts are in advance, and the Missionary Society is heartily supported (the Sunday school nobly doing its part), the total receipts being higher than in any former year. Also the Christian band is working well. Kilburn rejoices in the grateful recollection of many blessings in seasons of worship, attended with great spiritual power, and in the life-giving work of the Holy Spirit resulting in the addition of several members. Persevering attention has been devoted. to the Sunday school, the Christian Band, and the Band of Hope. A small increase of members and of missionary money is reported, as well as a high degree of energy and liberality on behalf of the Trust Fund. The new Mission at South Tottenkam is doing well. Congregations continue en­couraging, and there is an increase of 20 members, with 10 on trial, and eight juvenile members. The Sunday school is working successfully, having 45 more scholars than it had last year, and the Band of Hope is well sustained. Open­air services are regularly conducted by a mission band on Sundays, and numbers

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who enter no place of worship are thus brought under the sound· of the Gospel. Quarter board and missionary receipts are both in advance. The proceeds of a bazaar in the autumn amounted to £60. The pastor and friends have reasons for thanksgiving and hope.

The year has not been especially prosperous with the three Missions we have in H.on>SHIRE. One of themreturD.s a considerable, and each of the others a slight, decrease of members. Various adverse influences have operated to retard the work in the Lipkook Mission. Times of refreshing however have been vouchsafed, and a few conversions have taken place. Liberality has not :flagged, and the friends are good and true. Soutkampton reports some victories in soul winning, but not in sufficient numbers to be free from the depressing influence of a decrease. Yet there is cause for gratitude and encouragement. The renovation of the town chapel at a cost of £60 has been met, and the membership and seat-rents are higher than ever before; the debt on Westend Chapel has been reduced by £25, and £20 spent in furniture for the circuit house has also been raised. The liberality of many of the friends is most praiseworthy. The Bands of Hope show an increase of 133 members. If the pastor, his new colleague, and all their co-workers resolve" not to be satisfied with anything less than definite, manifest, and constant progress in every department of our work," a year of great prosperity is before them. O/'ondall has had a year of trial through the industrial depression that has prevailed in that part. Many people have been unable to find employment. Notwithstanding, the chapel anniver­saries passed off well, the chapel debts have been slightly reduced, and there is an increase of 17 children in the Sunday schools.

Our work in MONJ[oUTHSHIRE, where we have three Missions, is less encourag­ing than in former years. Two stations return a decrease in members, two a decrease in missionary receipts. and all of them a deficiency at Quarter Board. Newport shews an increase in Missionary money of £6 5s. lId. Special services attended with rich influences, resulted in numerous conversions, and though some of the professed converts have proved unstable, there are others" which in an honest and gooa heart having heard the word, keep it and bring forth fruit with patience." There are a large Sabbath school, a good Band of Hope, unity in the church, and many deeply interested friends. Pontypool has a decrease of 22 members, making a total loss of 43 in the last two years. Tills should be laid deeply to heart. "Is there not a cause?" Okepstow has to struggle against financial difficulties and the growing infirmities of veteran labourers. One long tried and valued friend, the oldest local preacher on the plan, Mr. Joseph Highley, has entered into rest. .An increase of eight members is reported, and there are other iudications of prosperity. The Mission, however, is low, and needs the most intense earnestness on the part of both pastor and friends to raise it. With upwards of 200 members there is material to work with, and we would fain hope that the mission has in it the possibilities of a strong self-supporting circuit.

Our Missions in KENT, five in number, wear a diversified aspect. Three report an increase of members, but are deficient in one branch of finance. Of the other two, one bas the same number of members as last year, and the other has declined. while both are behind in each financial department. Woolwick reports two successful bazaars, yielding together £220. The chapel anniversary at Eltham, and the school and missionary anniversaries at both places, have all been marked by united effort and praiseworthy liberality. But the event of the year has been·the opening of the new chapel at Plumstead. The whole of the services were most encouraging, and the monetary result, amounting to £124, very gratifying. The number of members drawn from Woolwich Society to form the church has been nearly doubled, the congregation is steadily growing, and a Sunday school and Bible class have been gathered. numbering about 150 with a fair staff of teachers. One chief cause for rejoicing is that some have openly confessed Christ as an outcome of the opening. The Mission has sustained the loss by death of Mr. C. Westonaud l\fr. Caleb Ooldwill. The end in both cases was snbmissivfl and peaceful. Sheerness has held its own in point

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of numbers, and let several sittings. .. The weekly offerings for the past quarter are upwards of £2 more than in any quarter for some years past, and of the liberality of the friends there is no room for complaint. Perhaps few churches in the Denomination have contributed in the same ratio. Tcnterden reports an increase of members and of missionary receipts. Agricultural depression has seemed to militate against the work, but, through the blessing of God, the year has been a fairly prosperous one. Blkam has undergone some improvement. A few conversions have been witnessed, an4. the societies quickened. Sabbath schools have been opened at two places. At Bladbean a ·new harmonium has been purchased, and the chapel made more comfortable in winter by the addition of a stove. The chapel anniversaries have gone off with some degree of success, financially and spiritually. 8evenoaks is our principal difficulty in Kent. Every indication of general prosperity is wanting. Knockholt is an exception to the rule, and relieves the sombre aspect worn· by the mission as a whole. At this place a good society, Sunday school, and Band of Hope exist, and the place gives evidence of vitality and prosperity.

Hastings, the only mission we have in SUSSEX, has suffered from the affiiction of the pastor, so that whilst just retaining the same nwnber of members, it has declined both in quarter board and missionary income. Yet the station has had a gracious visitation, and there is considerable improvement in the spiritual condition of the churches; peace reicO"lls, and a far greater relish for the public and. social means of grace is manifested. Every department of the work shews signs .of ~ore vigorous life. The Sunday schools are well sustained, and one has been opened at Guestlirig. Icklesbam Chapel has been cleaned and painted and the cost met.

Our six missions in the North of England, with one exception, have not had a year of prosperity. Two have an increase of members, but have declined in one branch of finance, and of the other four one has the same number of mem­bers and three have declined, while all of them have to report financial decreastl in each branch. The two missioIlfl in LANcASmRE participate in the general discouragement. Over Ba,"'ow hangs a black cloud of commercial depression. But spiritual blessing has not been wholly withheld, and a few have been added to the church. The juvenile class and the Band of Hope are in a flourishing condition. The members, considering their means, well support the cause. Balton has had an exceptionally trying year, through the removal out of the neighbourhood of several earnest members and liberal supporters. Some souls have professed salvation and joined the church, though not in sufficient nwnbers to prevent a considerable decrease of members. Special efforts have been made by which £26 has been raised for Dalton Chapel, and £20 for the Circuit Fund, but still leaving on the latter a heavy deficit. From the sowing in tears, and prayers, and faith, during the year, springs the hope that in the near future a large harvest will be reaped.

Bnnerdale in <JmmERLAND does not exhibit the vitality and vigour of youth that might have been expected. There are fewer members than last year, and other signs of declension are manifest. Let the new pastor, however, take heart, and in :firm reliance upon the Divine arm, strive to consolidate the mission and extend the work of God in the county.

In YORXSHmE we have two missions. One of them is in the important town . of Bradford, with a population of 183,000. Here a new chapel has been opened during the year and a little progress made. The number of sittings let has gradually increased, and there are more connected with the Sunday school than a year ago. The Bible Classes and Band of Hope have been helpful, and the anniversary and missionary services encouraging. Oleveland gives more signs of progress. The cry of the penitent and the joy of the saved have gladdened the spiritual toiler. Fourteen more members are returned than last year. Nor has financial prosperity been withheld, £28 having been raised by special effort for the circuit fund, and the missionary receipts slightly increased. The h~vy chapel debts are said to be very prolific. " They breed anxiety, sourness,

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and a demand for perpetual efforts. " But the two estates on which the mission mainly depends are in fair working condition.

The Burham Mission has had gracious displays of saving power. Thirty-nine persons have been admitted, but thirty have removed to other parts, three have emigrated, and one ,has died, 80 that a decrease is reported. There is a small deficit on the quarter board, and a decrease of missionary money. Chapeldebts have been reduced by £42, and a new harmonium purchased, costing £16, and most of the money raised.

JL-MISSIONS IN WALES. The four missions in the Principality are mostly of a substantiaJ. character.

The three principal ones report an increase of members, and one is in advance in each branch of finance. Aoeravon has held its own in numbers and cleared its way in the support of the ministry, notwithstanding numerous removals and other occurrences of a discouraging character. The debt on Aberavon Chapel has been reduced about £60, and the congregation is somewhat increased. The school and class rooms at Neath are completed, and considerably more than half the cost has been raised. The prospects of the station on the whole are encour­aging. Swansea returns twelve members more than last year. The Sunday schools and Bands of Hope are working well. Commendable efforts have been made on behalf of the chapels, and the quarter board and connexional funds have been encouragingly sustained. Cardiff, taken in all the aspects of the work, is our most promising mission. The work of the past year is worthy to take rank with that of its illustrious predecessors. Although reporting 53 removals, three emigrations, and two deaths, there is an increase of 12 members. There are also a clear quarter board and a small increase of missionary money. Progress is seen in almost every department. £365 has been raised for chapel purposes, by which it has been possible to payoff £120 of the debt on the chapel. The various agencies for useful work, the tract and temperance societies, and the open-air meetings continue to do their work with unabated energy and effiCiency. Llantrissant is not so encouraging. The Society at that place wears an increasingly gloomy aspect. The works that still remain open are in an unsettled state. The loss of Brother Manuel, the senior circuit steward, who through the continued depression in trade is just leaving for Africa, threatens to~ be a serious calamity for the place. On the other hand, Tonyrefail continues promising. Cheering evidences of the Divine presence and blessing have been granted. And the interested friends of the mission are, for their circumstances, exemplary givers.

IlL-THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. GUERNSEY reports that the congregations are good, Sunday school prosperous,

and 15 persons have been admitted into church fellowship. The monthly communion service is always a' season of spiritual refreshing. The chapel anniversary services will long be remembered for the success which attended them. The weekly offerings have been well sustained, and the debt on the Trust property has been reduced by £50. A new harmonium has been purchased for the Sunday school. The mission has suffered from removals and deaths, so that the numerical increase is small. The friends are kind and true, harmony prevails, and the prospect is cheering.

THE COLONIES. Our colonial work sadly lacks reinforcement.. The cry is con­

tinually coming, "Come over and help us." The Committee have done their best during the year to get brethren to respond, but, except in two cases, their efforts have been in vain. Some are unable to go because their relatives intervene between the mandate of the King and the plain duty of His servants; and others have excuses equally

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invalid for declining to go where they are most wanted, whilst the han est spoils for the lack of men to gather it. If we do not obey these calls and go forth to the work, the doors ~ill soon be shut to us abroad, and our own right hand will wither in the work at home. One rare exception has occurred. Our dear young Bro. 'V. Ready has acceded to our wish and gone to New Zealand, where he ha~ had a most cordial welcome, and Bro. Orchard, the superintendent of the Mission, i~ much encouraged by the advent of so worthy a colleague. All the aspects of our work in that colony are of an encouraging character. The Divine Spirit is pleased with well-directed zeal, and always blesses it. May His gracious presence be richly felt on all our Colonial stations.

MISSIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. The year just closed has been one of mingled experience. Joy and sorrow,

prosperity and adversity, toil and triumph, have each in turn been the lot of his servan~. In some stations especially the friends have been severely tried, while in others peace and prof:>perity have been realised. But whatever the experience, there has been a settled purpose to glorify God in the salvation of men. The Gospel has been proclaimed, and men have been entreated to embrace Christ as their Saviour; the young have been taught the Way of Life; the Temperance cause has been advocated; the sick and dying have been visited; and the careless and indiffertint have been warned to fiee from the wrath to come.

Nor have these labours been in vain. God has been with His servants, and has made their work to prosper in their hands. Many souls who were dead in sin have been quickened into newness of life, and are now rejoicing in God their Saviour. While comparative stagnation has reigned in the commerce and productions of the Colony, and this has not been without its effect on the spiritual life of the people, we are glad to be able to report that on our mission stations there is an increase of 56 members, and in matters of finance there is much reason for gratitude. The year's income exceeds that of the previous year by upwards of £70, and one station (Port Augusta) which for the past twenty years has received assistance from the Society of about £30 per year on an average, has declared itself capable of paying its way in future without any assistance from the missionary funds.

The pastor's t!tatements show the kind and extent of the work that is being done, and they form an urgent appeal to Christian hearts for earnest prayer and generous liberality, that the work may prosper more abundantly in days to come.

In this Jubilee year of the Colony, as well as that of the reign of our gracious Sovereign, Queen Victoria, we ask most earnestly that all our friends will so consecrate themselves and their substance to the service of God for the salvation of men, that it may be crowned with such blessing that it may be a year of redemption to thousands.

V.-MISSIONS IN VICTORIA.

Victoria has suffered a severe loss in the early death of Bro. R. S. ALFORD, a very promising young minister, who had so far won the confidence of his Brethren that he had risen to the Chairmanship of his District. May his widow and family have the succour of the Master's arm, and the prayerful sympathy and practical regard of those for whom her departed husband so zealously and acceptably laboured.

On the MELBOURNE STATION, the work of consolidation has been pursued. The congregations have increased, many conversions have taken place, and the membership is increased by 68. New Sabbath Schools have been organised, and

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the old ones are being vigorously worked, and with most of the Sunday Schools, interesting Bands of Hope are connected. Four New Opurches and a Minister's House have been added to theConnexionalproperty in the year. Towards these various objects most praiseworthy liberality has been displayed. The funds of the other dep~rtmentshave also been generously helped.

MOUNT MORIAC has been the scene of arduous toil, great trial, and much anxiety. The interest at Modewarre and Mount Monac has been weakened by deaths and removals. The places proposed to be missioned in 1885 are now occupied by four agents of three other churches, supported by heavy grants. Yet the Home Missionary, .employed by this Station, has received a fair amount of support, his ministrations have been welcomed, and the membership is in­creased. Missionary and Quarter Boardreceipts have improved. Several con­versions have been witnessed, and the spiritual life of most of the members is healthy and vigorous.

At CASTLEMAINE 34 have been admitted into the church, many of whom give full proof of the genuineness of their conversion, and promise to become useful mem­bers. 'Commercial depression is painfully felt, necessitating the removal of some of the friends, so that an increasc of only 11 members is reported. The success of the past year is a token of God's favour, encouraging the hope of future triumph in the name of Christ. Castlemaine itself is the chief source of anxiety, there being a debt of £1,165 on the estate, with scarcely anyone to bear the responsi­bility. There seems to be a little improvement in the congregations, the ministry of the Word is favourably received. The sacramental services have been hallowed seasons throughout the Station. A blessed work has been witnessed at Redes­dale, where many have joined the church. The Quarter Board and Missionary receipts have reached the sum of £300.

BALLABAT has sought by means of tract distnbution to reach those who attend no place of worship. A few conversions have followed the effort. The friends, on the whole, work well in forwarding the cause of Christ. Trust property has been improved, and the debts have been reduced. The Societies are living in peace; a year of saving power is expected.

The appointment of a Preacher to the Colac side of the CAMPERDOWN Station has proved a success. A new weather-board church will be ready for opening in a few weeks. The congregation is very promising, and Colac has applied to be made a separate Station; a gratifying result of one year's work. Camper­down church and minister's house have been renovated at a cost of £141, to­wards which £90 has been raised. The whole of the cost of the renovation of Terang church, amounting to £33, has also been met. Two serious accidents have laid the Pastor aside forfour months, preventing the holding of special services as arranged for, yet the converting power of God has been to some extent experienced. Early in the year a neat weatherboard church was built at Pirren Yallock, costing £125, and only £40 debt remains, which the friends are pre­paring to reduce at no distant date.

SANDHURST reports that some have been converted, and a few wanderers brought back to the fold. But as no fewer than 87 removals and 6 deaths have to be returned, the year closes with a decrease of 9 members.

MALnON has had a year of sowing rather than reaping. The social means of grace have been fairly attended, and many sweet seasons have been experienced in the sanctuary. The Sunday schools are working satisfactorily, and the anniversaries have been successful. Bro. Roberts, who had charge of the Station while the Pastor was on a visit to England, worked most energetically, and won the esteem of the friends throughout the Circuit. The Missionary receipts are not up to last year's returns, but the Quarter Board receipts have slightly increased.

DAYLESFORD began the year with fair prospects of success, though not without" breakers ahead." The removal of the Telegraph church to a more

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commodious site, at Sailors' Creek Falls, and itsre-erection on an enlarged scale, . has been a grand success. This· church has now become a valuable auxiliary to the Circuit, a good congregation is gathered, and a Sunday school commenced. There is every prospect of suceess. Leonard's Hill and Deep Creek are both doing well. The greatest hindrance at Daylesford has arisen from church com­petition, no less than four denominations having sought to establish themselves there in the last two years. The real conflict however appears to be over, the people are Feaceful and united, and there is ground to hope that Daylesford itself, and the whole Circuit, will enjoy a prosperous future.

Serious losses have been sustained in the CLUNES AND ClmsWICX Circuit, by removals and deaths. The friends who have left were amongst the regular attendants at the week-night services, which makes their removal the more to be regretted. The Sunday services are fairly attended, and in some places the attendance and collectionS are very encouraging. Creswick is prosperous, the social means of grace are well attended, believers have been quickened, and sin­ners converted. The heavy debt on the Clunes church estate has an adverse in1luence on the spiritual life and work of the place. Uuder the guidance of the Holy Spirit and with the blessing of God, there is, however, a prospect of success.

The ELMORE .Cmcurr cannot boast of great victories won, but a few precious souls have been plucked as brands from the burning, and believers have been strengthened and built up "on their most holy faith." There is a loss of over twenty members at Corop through removals, but they are helping forward the cause of Christ in the various places to which they have gone. The congrega­tion at Elmore has considerably improved. The Quarter Board and Missionary receipts have been grandly sustained. The debt on Corop church is lessened by £16. In the churches there is peace, and in the heart, sunshine.

Revival services have been held throughout the RoCHESTER Circuit, and although the visible results have not been what could be desired, yet, at Rochester and Diggora there have been a nnmber of hopeful conversions, several voung men being among the nnmber of ~ saved. An all-day Camp Meeting, held at Diggora on the last Sunday in October, proved a great success, a large number attending from every side. The Word of God. had the desired effect, and before the meeting closed, two persons.sought and found the Saviour, many others yielding themselves up to Him in the following week. An increase of 16 members is reported. Some difficulty has been experiencfd in supplying the appointments, owing to a want of Local Preachers, but during the year the Lord has raised. up two or three, and given them grace and courage to speak in His name. At one place, an Evangelistic Band has been formed, which, in unison with the Preachers, labours acceptably. At Diggora, some improvements have been made in the Church, and a new Organ purchased, and most of the cost met. Finance remains in a healthy condition, congregations are good, the friends liberal and kindhearted., and peace prevails throughout the Circuit.

In the HoBSHAl( AND PDn'INIO Circuit, the services of the Sanctuary have been an unspeakable delight. At Horsham good has been achieved. At Pimpinio, Noradjuha, and Wonwondah, several have professed conversion, and they give evidence of a genuine work of grace. Owing to removals and a mis­take in last year's returns, a less number is reported now than then. The services of the new agent, employed soon after last District Meeting, have given great satisfaction. Mission efforts in the Wonwondah Districta have been so far successful, that Bro. Roberts has been appointed to form a new Circuit. The Sunday schools and the Temperance cause are being well worked.

On the whole, the colloOTegations continue good in the EmrocAOircuit. Quarter Board and Missionary Funds nave been well sustained. The Prayer Meeting and the Lord' 8 Supper have been seasons of much spiritual profit and delight. At Echuca the church has been renovated at a cost of £23, the whole of which sum has been raised, and £20 of the standing debt removed. A Sunday

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school is much needed at this place. The debts on Wharparilla, and Koyuga East Churches have been slightly reduced, and that at Cohuna partly lined with soft wood. Preaching has been commenced at Kanyapella North, with every prospect of sucoess. In this neighbourhood there is a number of selectors, some of whom had not been in a place of worship for seven years previously to our holding services there.

The financial position of the N HILL Circuit is good. The past harvest was a good one, and the friends have displayed great liberality through­out the year. In addition to meeting all ourrent expenses, a buggy and harness have been purohased for the use of the Circuit. The Trust estates are working satisfactorily; and some of the debt on the Pleasant View and Bleak House properties has been paid off. Towards the cost of lining the church at Nhill, £25 has been raised, as well as many pounds on behalf of a new organ at Dow Well, and £15 towards the building fund of a new church at North Yanac. Evangelistic Services, conducted by Bro. C. T. Davies, from Mount Moriac, resulted in the spiritual quickening of some of the Societies. Interest­ing cases of conversion have taken place in connection with the regular services. Many of the members are earnest and devoted, and the Local Preachers, though few in number, live close to God. Yet the Circuit, taken as a whole, stands in great need of an out-pouring of the Holy Spirit.

Peace and prosperity are enjoyed by the NU1roRKAlI Circuit. A few bear testimony to having found "the pearl of great price." The Temperance cause wields considerable influence for good. Most of the Sunday schools are working well, and give promise of being a great source of strength to the Circuit. The congregations in all the principal places are very good, and an excellent spirit of hearing prevails. Preaching has been begun in the township of Katamatite, and the congrega;tion now worshipping in the Mechanics Hall desire that a church should be built forthwith, and have promised. liberally towards it. The W unghnu church has been thoroughly renovated, and the cost met. The Yalca church has been lined with soft wood, and varnished, at a cost of £36, the whole of which has been raised. Additional seats have been put into the Baulkamaugh church, which is also to be lined and painted; and by cash and promises most of the estimated cost has been raised. At Marungi and Katandra two small churches, costing £120 each, have been built, and in each case half the cost bas been met. £90 has also been raised towards a new brick church at N umurkah, and the debt on the parsonage has been reduced by £20. The Quarter Board and Missionary receipts have been well sustained.

A few souls have been saved in the TERm:cm:s Circuit. The congregations are good, most of the church~s being comfortably filled. Mitiano is an excep­tion. At this place the cause is very low. The church debt has been reduced. by £10. The Circuit has the advantage of having some good workers.

The liberality of the friends has fairly sustained the financial position of the W OORAX Circuit. Penitents have found their way to the foot of the Cross. Great interest is taken in the ordinary services, and the average attendance at some places during the year has never before been equalled. The District being comparatively new, and the population sparse, much time is occupied in travel­ling, but as people are flocking hither from all pal'ts there is a good prospect of future prosperity.

Spiritual life has increased on the ST • .ARNAUD Station. Some souls have been saved, who have joined the Church, and are making themselves useful in the vineyard of the Lord. The Sunday school is in good working order, having an efficient staff of teachers, who take pleasure in their work. Services are being held at Fenton's Creek, where some friends from the Maldon Circuit are located. Other places might advantageously be opened were there sufficient strength. A home missionary is much needed. Peace prevails at present, and the prospect is better than it was at the beginning of the year.

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-In the YARRA.WONGA. Circuit it has frequently been a joy to preach the Word, and the people have eagerly listened to it. The. cause at Yarrawonga, though still very weak, is steadily improving. Towards the cost ot a new organ several pounds have been raised, and an efficient choir has been formed. Kilngarra has improved both in numbers and finance. Sunday schools have been opened at Peechelba and Nangania, with fair prospects of success: During the year a place has been opened at Killawarra. The year's work has not been in vain.

Soul-refreshing seasons have been enjoyed on the W AXBOOTA. Station. Some of the members manifest attachment to Ohrist and His cause, of others the same cannot be said. Visits have been paid to " the sick and dying, and one friend gaYe us ground to hope that, ere he passed away, he could rest by faith on Ohrist. In the shearing season services were held in the wool sheds, with the shearers and others. A few services were held at Mackintosh's Saw Mills on the Murray, but owing to the rising of the river they had to be discontinued. A neat and substantial church has been built at Wamboota, and placed in easy circumstances, more than half the cost having been raised. Other small churches are needed in various places.

In the TuNG.A.MA.H Circuit the Word has been preached with a rousing and saving effect. Temperance societies have been formed at some places, with beneficial results. Class and Prayer meetings have also been started, to the spiritual refreshing of those who attend them. The Circuit receipts are very good, but there is a serious falling off in the Missionary income, owing partly to the commercial depression prevalent around Tungamah, and partly to the preference given to the Ohurch Anniversary at Devenish. At the 1atter place an effort has been made to reduce tlIe debt on the church, and about £30 was raised. At Tungamah a bell, costing £8, has been erected and paid for. The Circuit greatly lacks Local Preachers.

VI.-MISSION IN QUEENSLAND. This Oolonyoffers a wide field for Missionary labour, but our Mission has

been circumscribed for the lack of suitable agents. Trade and commerce have suffered a great reverse, so much so that some of the principal men of Brisbane have only their household furniture left. It is very difficult to get money, but it is thought that the crisis has been reached. A new church has been built at Brookfield, 33ft. by 20ft., at a cost of £170. The other places are working moderately well. Kelvin Grove is doing best of all. After making up for all losses there is an increase of five members. "The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into the harvest."

VIl.-MISSION IN NEW ZEALAND. It is with mingled feelings that we present our Annual Report. The winter

has been the most severe ever known by the oldest colonists, and the times have been frightfully hard. Many of our friends have not had more than half work, and business people have been greatly harassed. But in the face of all this, putting our trust in God, we have pushed ahead. An excellent parsonage has been built at Christchurch, which will be a source of strength to our very heavily burdened Chapel trust. Many of our friends have contributed nobly towards this object. A Mission has been opened in Otago, and other ground taken up, where regular services are conducted. Two new agents have been employed, and we are hoping many more will be coming to our help, that our work may be more fully extended in this land. W c believe ourOhurch has yet a great mission in New Zealand. The God of Israel prospers us in other parts of the world, and why not in this, the "Greater Britain of the South." We call upon our friends, especially the many Bible Christians in the old land, to arise and show the grand Missionary spirit of our fathers, . to have more faith in themselves, greater faith in the mission of the Church, and mightier faith in God. We earnestly pray that in a very few years we may have Missions where

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needed, throughout the length of this land, from Invercargill to Mongonui, and that our life and labours may be so owned of God that we shall always have inscribed on our banners, "Peace, Progress, and Prosperity." Our heavenly Father is certainly honouring us. The congregations are increasing, the ser­vices rich in influence, and the general outlook is encouraging.

MISSION IN CHINA. The consecration so strongly urged and so beautifully illustrated in

the Word of God finds ample scope and worthy emulation in the do­main of Missions. We have heard, as did our fathers, the Master's command, "Launch out into the deep, and let down the net:' One part of the injunction has been obeyed. We have launched out into China, and the net will be let down as soon as, by the mastery of the language, there is the power to do so. The result is as yet hidden, except to the faith that grasps the promise, "Y e shall find," and the miracle that pledges it. The Brethren F. J. Dymond and S. Pollard. who left these shores since Conference 1886, have reached, if not the actual scene of their labours, the land of their adoption. Grace is no less favourable than Providence; the whole staff, those recently sent as well as the Brethren Vanstone and Thorne, being marvellously sus­tained by the power of God. Seeing the amount of time l'equired for learning the language, it will be necessary for others to be sent as soon as possible. . This great work to which we have been called, and now stand committed, must be carried forward with an energy and liberality worthy of our deep sense of the pressing demands of the millions of China. Up to the present time the response of the Connexion to the appeal for funds has been most encouraging, and must strengthen the hands of those who represent us in that great Empire. Let our dear brethren in China, and Miss Stewardson, a still more recent arrival there, be assured that we will not forget them by our hearths. in our work, and at the Mercy-seat. We would also remind our friends at home that the stream of liberality on behalf of China must be kept at its full flow, if the work there is to attain the proportions so urgently demanded for the fulfilment of our Mission. Let each do his part, and we shall, under Him who never fails thos~ who faithfully serve Him, achieve the desire of our hearts, and do our share in win­ning China for the Lord.

The subjoined statistical tables shew that the Society has at present 126 missionaries, 726 local preachers, 377 chapels, 106 preaching places, 10,513 members, 3~3 on trial for membership; and in the Sabbath schools 3,Og9 teachers, and 20,721 scholars. There is an increase of 5 missionaries, 5 chapels, 11 preaching places, and 95 juvenile members. Waterloo Road and Brighton are not included in this year's returns, the Conference of 1886 having decided to transfer them to the list of self-supporting circuits, or these tables would shew an increase of members, teachers, and scholars also.

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HOME MISSIQlYS •

MIssIONS.

___________ 1 __ - ----------------------

St. rves .••..••••••••• Soutbmolton ., ••.•..•• Newton Abbott •••••••• Kingsbridge .......... Chagford •.•.••.•..•• Tiverton and Bampton .• Taunton ..•.•••••••.•• Somerton ••••••••..•• Weston-Super-Mare .. South Petherton •••••• Portland .•...•••....•• Bridgwa.ter ........ .. London (Clapham) •••• London (Kilburn) .•.••• London (Woolwich) .••• London (South Tottenham) liphook ............. . Southampton ...•.•.••. Cronda.ll ............. . Newport (Mon) ..•••••• Pontypool ........... . Chepstow ...••••••••• Aberavon .••••.••••.. Swansea. ••.•••..•••••• Ca:rdift ............. . IJantciBs&nt ....•.•••• Sheerness ..•••.•• 0 •••

Tenterden ••..•••••... ~8 •••••••••••• ElhB.1n ....... 00 •• 0 0 •••

Sevenoaks ........... . Ba.rrow •.•••.••••••.• Dalton ••.•.••••• 0.0 0

Durham ............. . Cleveland ........... . Bradford ••••.••••••••• Ennerdale ........... . Guernsey ........... .

Totals, 1887

Totals, 1886

1 12-- 1 -- 1 3 1 12 3 2 -- -- 6 13 1 -- 1 -- 2 - 2 10 1 11 6 - 3 -- 5 2 1 10 6 2 2 -- 1 19 2 24 8 4 4 2 11 68 2 12 6 -- 1 -- 22 23 2 33 9 1 1 2 -- 20 1 2 2 - 1 -- 14 15 2 24 10 1 4 -- 3 62 162-- 1-- 2 9 133 1 -- -r 3 8 1 3 1 -- - 2 7 16 1 2 1 - 1 - 16 18 2 2 3 -- 2 -- 3 10 1 -- 1 - -- 2 7 46 1 12 4 3 2 -- 10 5 2 19 8 - 2 - 12 31 1 11 6 -- 3 - 12 14 1 11 2 -- 4 -- 30 32 1 13 4 1 2 -- 10 10 1 23 10 -- 3 -- 10 11 2 15 6 -- 4 -- 26 28 2 13 3 -- 4 -- 10 50 2 6 1 1 2 3 53 74 1 6 2 -- -- 1 21 18 111- 1-- 2 9 1 11 6 - 1 -- 21 20 1 6 4 -- 4 -- 18 32 1 6 6 -- 1 -- 3 13 184-- 1-- 72 1 ] 1 -- 1 237 1 6 2 - 3 3 13 6 I 14 4 1 I 3 30 39 1 6 4 -- -- 6 3 38 1 -- 1 -- - 1 8 14 121 2 - -- 8 2 1 2 1 -- 4 -- 7 13

33 1 2 14 114 96 -- -- 8 60 84 -- -- 16 124

102 2 -- 23 198 106 9 3 79 188 240 26 -- 62 341 178 3- -- 36 196 263 6 -- 32 186 66 1 6 11 76

294 4 10 66 386 51 5 - 21 157

102 -- -- 19 152 56 6 15 13 101

150 5 18 29 289 76 4 -- 17 165 67 10 8 18 203 ~O 2 -- 14 100

318 11 -- 72 1566 142 -- - 24 243 168 -- - 30 313 117 7 1 27 272 211 - -- 36 254 314 1 -- 62 493 288 12 30 70 520 349 6 69 61 626 69 -- - 31 141 43 5 -- 14 86

124 -- -- 62 333 84 -- 6 29 138 06 6 - 16 102 53 2 -- 19 149 44 3 16 13 160

100 -- - 36 240 167 17 - 86 443 99 10 -- 41 244 68 2 3 20 214 31 -- 1 17 96 85 2 -- 21 94

-------------------------47 333 144 19 66 27 419 789 4983164 177 12418750

47 367 146 21 106 24 382 867 5280145 82 12669184

In~ ........ -- -- -- -- -- 3 37 - - 19 95 -- --

Decrease. • • • .. • • -- 24 2 2 39 - -- 68 297 -- -- 16 434

The Statistics of Waterloo Road and Brighton, a.nd two places th6l\ in the St. Ives now in the Brea.ge Circuit, were included in this table last year.

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CIRCUITS.

Bowden ............................................ . Yankalilla ..................................... . Clarendon and Willunga .................... . Mount Lofty .................................. .. Mount Torrens ................................ . Burra ............................................... . Kapunda ......................................... . Auburn ........................................... .. Riverton ........................................ .. Moonta ............................................ . BaJ.aklava ......................................... . Kulpara ......................................... . Crystal Brook ................................... . Snowtown ......................................... . Wilmington ..................................... .. WUTabara ...................................... . Quom .............................................. . Cameton ......................................... .

194 156 146 1 11 10 174 152 175 177 1 1 1 14 5 1 9 5 1 6 4 1 10 4 1 I) 4

6 2 1 12 2 148 128

1 2 1

8 1 1

3 12 '1 8

1 5 15 4 20 18

2 12 9 11 2 1 9 8 1

4 88 46 263

4 11 1 5 4 6

10 I) 2 11 6 14 5 10

163 46 92

159 109 100 124 130

26 271 99 37 68 79 58

49 24

2 84 2 51 4 22 1 42

52 23

'1 113

2 42 4

5 18 8 19

26 28 19 18

108 9 56 14 48

443 120 182 426 183 181 291 160 54

674 250

25 180 128 164 201 185

62

Total .... ...... .................. ........ 17 124 77 11 17 181 176 1763 42 586 3809

MISSIONS. Adelaide ................ ..... ......... ........... 2 8 2 1 5 45 28 116 Goodwood.......................................... 1 6 4 5 2 87 1 26 185 Eastwood and Kensington........ .......... 2 4 5 84 26 95 6 89 298 Port Adelaide .................... ............... 1 8 8 28 25 94 41 846

ga~~ .. :::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: t :: I ~ 2 9 140 63 847 ~ ~ot ...................................... 1 ~ i ~ 2 17 ~ 14 89

~:~iiiHHi::H:ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:: ! 1! I! : ! ~:~ 'i : ~ ~ --1-------------

Totals, 1887 .............. ............. 85 204/180 21 80 281 315 2785 66 960 6329 Totals, 1886 .. ........ .......... ...... 84 204 126 22 84 276 397 2797 95 960 6109 Increase.... ............................. 1 - 4 - - 5 - - - - 220 Decrease ............................. - - - 1 4 - 82 1229- -

VICTORIA. Melbourne ........ .......... ..................... 7 16 Mount Moriac.......... ......................... 1 9 Castlemaine ....................................... 1 6 Ballarat .................. ............. ......... 2 16 Camperdown .................... ............ .... 2 6 CoIae.. ............ ................................ 1 Bandhurst .... . .................................. 2 18 Maldon ............................................. 1 9 Daylesford .......... .............. ......... ..... 1 2 Clunes and Creswiek........ ................... 2 10 Elmore ............................................. 2 8 Rochester................. .... .................... 1 2 Horsham and Pimpinio .. ........... ........ 2 14 Echuca ............................................. 2 6 Nhill ................................................ 1 8 Wonwondah .................................... 1

6 4 12 4' 8 7 5 5

7 4 4 '1 5 4 '1 5 4

1 2

2

6 8 5

2 52 S5 2 14 16

32 84 6 40 20

17 24

6 87 18 10 8

8 10 2 12 5 16 4 9 16

13 16 2 11 5

1 8

330 6 92 109 11 27 104 8 81 288 119 144 2 25

889 84 64

165

166 10

2 30 34 64 18 19 87 1'1

78 2 101 8 151 5 75 82 8 19

856 115 170 581 157

909 169 219 412 95

121 272 98.

120

Numurkah .... ............. ............... ....... 2 16 9 2 11 24 170 8 54 318 Terricks............................................. 1 '1 4 1 11 8 82 18 99 Woorak............................................. 1 10 8 6 4 8 4B 8 S 51 St. Arnaud ....................................... 1 1 1 8 80 18 47 6 18 146 Yarrawonga....... ............. .... ...... ........ 1 2 1 4 11 14 24 14 78 Tungamah ...................................... 1122 48 21 12 88 Wamboota, N.S.W. ........................... 5 1 6 8 4 68 1 11 71

-----1----1----Totals, 1887 ........................... S6 167 94 6S 28 898 215 2525 19 884 5147 Totals, 1886 ............. .......... .... S4 1'14 90 52 24 885 518 2475 148 BS5 4919 Increase.............. ............ ....... 2 4 11 6S 50 228 Decrease ........ ........... ..... ..... 7 - - 24S 64

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TOTALS.

HOME AND ABROAD.

Home Missions ................. . 47 888 144 19 66 27 419 789 4988 164 177 1241 8150 South AnstraJian Conference 85 204 180 21 80 281 815 2785 66 960 6829 Victoria ......•.•••.......•.......... 36 167 94 63 23 898 275 2525 79 884 5147 Queensland ...................... . 1 7 6 70 5 24 285 New Zea.la.ud ..................... .. 8 16 8 8 2 5 19 150 9 40 260 China. .............................. .. 4.

Totals, 1881 ............ 126 726 m 106 120 29 1108 1898 10513 323 177 3099 20721 Totals, 1886 ............ 121 761 372 95 165 24 1013179510756 395 82 3111 20792

Increase .................. 5 - 5 11 - 5 90-

Decrease ............. ~.... - 85 - - 45 - - 397 243 72 95 12 71

CASH ACCOUNT, FRO:h!I: JULY;, 1.886;, TO JULY;, 1.887.

REOEIPTS. FALMOUTH

DISTRICT. Penzance Oircuit.

£. B. d.

~e;:'c:k!:~ 9 10 0 BOD, don ............ 2 0 0

- Saundry, do ..• 1 0 0 - Thomas, do '" 0 6 6

Mr.W. Rogers' box 1 0 8 - Colyer, don '" 0 10 0

Juvenile effort-Miss Bessie Murley,

coll ................. 156 - Lilla. Rodda, do 0 10 2 - Louisa Martin,

do ..................... 010 4. - AnnieBimmons,

do ..................... 0 7 0 - LouisaEdwards, do ..................... 0 5 0

- EdithKelyna.ck, do ..................... 0 8 1

Cards under 58....... 1 18 6 China-:Miss Colyer, don... 1 0 0 Mr. F. Tancock, do 1 1 0 Rev.B.8hortrldge,do 1 0 0 :Mr. R. Dale, do ... 1 0 0 Jubilee collection... 1 0 5

2412 9 Heamoor meeting 1 17 4 Emily Gendle, coll 0 8 5 SUIns under 58....... 0 11 2 Jubilee collection... 0 7 2

841 Carfury meeting... 2 15 6 A Friend, don ...... 0 5 ·0

£. s. d. Ma.sterW.H.Bolitho,

don .................. 010 0 - Samuel Lutey 0 6 0

Miss Katie Lutey... 0 19 0 - Grace Trembath 0 8 8 - E. Bolitho ... .. 0 9 11 - E. Hosken ...... 0 14 6

Mrs. Jilbert ......... 0 7 8 Bums under 58... .... 0 1 7

617 5 Tregarthen meeting 0 19 9 MissEmilyHicks,coll 2 0 0 - Ada. Hicks, do 0 11 6 - LouisaPascoe,do 0 10 0 - CarrleHosking, do ..................... 010 0

Juvenile effort-Cards under 5a...... 0 11 8 Jubilee collection... 0 5 0

576 Tredavoemeeting ... 011 2 Miss J. Carne, colI 0 5 4 - GraoeE.BeDnett, do ................... 086

Cards under 5s....... 0 3 2 182

Drift meeting ...... 2 5 Juvenile effort­Ma.sterR.J.Richards,

coll .................. 1 0 0 Mi88 E. Clemens, do 0 10 6 Mr.John B.Chapple,

coll ....... ' ........... 0 5 4 Bums under 58....... 0 4 0

4. 411 Marazion meeting 1 1 0 Miss Harry, colI... 0 10 0 Mr.RicbardCaddy,doO 8 0

£. s. d. Juvenile effort-Sums under 58....... 0 18 7

217 7 Ladydown8 meeting 0 18 7 Miss Nellie Prowse,

coli ................. 2 0 0 - Kate Mann, do 0 13 5 - Honor J.Lawry, do ..................... 0132

4. 0 2---5212 7

St. Ives MiBsilm. St. I ves meeting ... 2 1 8 Mr.and Mrs.DeDing,

don ................. 016 1 Mr. H. Hicks, card 0 8 0 Mrs. Dening's box 0 12 0 School cards ........ 0 7 8 Jubilee collection... 0 8 0

413 0 Halsetown meeting 0 10 0 Mrs. Uren's box ... 0 5 0

015 0 ---580

St. JU8t Oircuit. By St. Just meeting 6 2 4.

624. Tregerest do ......... 7 6

176 Bennen do ............ S 1 5 Mr. W. Hick&, don 1 0 0 Miss Thomas, coll 2 5 6 - Roberts. do...... 1 15 0

SmallllUlD ............ 0 1 0 China Mission ...... 0 10 0

81211 Buryan meeting... 2 10 6

210 6

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£, 8. d. Cripple's Hill mtng 1 12 0

112 0 Trewellard meeting 1 15 2

1 10 2 Trevarthenmeeting 1 5 9

159 Brane meeting. ..... 1 5 11 Miss Oats' box...... 1 17 3

..,.. Lawry's do...... 1 3 5 - G.C.Warren,coll 0 7 0

Small sums . ......... 0 10 3 5 310

Boscaswel1 meeting 0 7 0 070---

28 17 0 Porthleven Oircuit.

By Porthleven mtg 7 16 0 Mr.&Mrs.Eddy,don 2 0 0 -- Burgess, do 0 10 0

Industry Boat ...... 1 5 6 B.P. do.......... ........ 0 11 0 Golden Fleece do ... 1 0 0 Onward do ............ 1 1 0 Lois do.................. 0 16 10 Thomasine do......... 0 17 0 Advance do............ 0 6 6 Charlie Martin, card 0 5 4 RichardHosking,do 0 6 0

:~~ ::lerS~~::: g Ig g China-Mr. Eddy........ .... 5 5 0 Public collection ... 1 0 0

25 13 10 Herland meeting... 3 11 4 Mr. Prior, don ...... 0 10 0 Miss M.AnnHarry's

card .................. 012 6 Sums under 5s....... 0 5 8

419 6 Highlanes meeting 2 0 0 Cards ................. 8 1 5 Mr .. S?llng (China

MiBSlon ............ 0 0 6 1 5

Leedstown meeting 0 11 9 Cards ................. 0 4 6

016 8 St. Erth meeting .. , 0 10 4

010 4 Breage meeting...... 1 4 6 Cards .................. 040

186 Rosendian meeting 1 1 6 Cards under 5s...... 0 '1 8

192 Ashton meeting .. , 1 15 0 Mrs.Cbampion'sbox 1 13 0 China Mission ..... 0 9 6

317 6 ---44 16 6

Helston Circuit. By Relston mtng. 7 4 0 Proceeds of Tea ... 1 10 0 Mr.&Mrs.T.Olivers,

don .................. 0 Five little Olivera,

do ..................... 050 Mr.&Mrs.Wi.J.J.iams,

do .................... 050 Miss Day's box...... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-Collection ............ 1 0 0 'Miss E. M. Banfield 0 10 0

- Katie Oliver... 0 10 0 - JanieWills..... 0 6 8

Master Percy Mallett 1 0 0 = ~~~ gtl~: g 1~ ~

21 £, s. d.

Master Harry Pascoe 0 5 0 Small BUmS..... ....... 0 18 8 China .................. 100

17 0 0 Bethel meeting ..... 0 8 3 Miss M. J. Moyle,

card .................. 0 6 0 Master A. C. Crapps,

card ................. 0 8 2 Small sums.. .. ....... 0 2 1

146 Lowertown meeting 1 5 3 Miss Carrie Harris,

card .................. 110 9 - Cattie Harvey, card .................. 1 2 0

Master W. J. Pryor, card.................. 0 0 - C. Thomas, card .................. 0 5 0

580 Constantine mtng 0 18 8 Mrs. Lane's box ... 1 1 6 Miss E. Thomas,

card .................. 099 Mrs. Pascoe. don... 0 5 0

214 6 Trebarvah meeting 2 0 9 Miss P. L. Bowden,

card .................. 0 5 0 Master John Tre-

mayne, card ...... 0 5 0 - William Symons, card .................. 050

Small sums.... ..... ... 0 10 3 360

Carnkie meeting ... 1 '1 4 Mr. J as. Richards,

don ................. 010 0 - T. Pryor, do ... 0 5 0

Juvenile effort-Small sums....... ..... 1 6 5

889 Cove meeting ...... 1 6 0 Miss E. Downing,

card .................. 1 0 0 260

Porthallow meeting 1 12 4 Miss E. Richards,

card .................. 0 7 6 - A. Hayden, do 0 6 6 - R. Julian, do 0 5 4

Master Charles Ivey, do ..................... 0 510

Small sums. . .......... 0 3 10 814

St. Anthony mtng 1 10 6 Proceeds of Tea...... 1 S 0 A Friend,don......... 0 5 0 Miss Richards' box 1 10 0

486 Tregidden meeting 1 14 8 Mrs. Lugg, don ... 0 14 0 Miss A. M. Richards,

card ................. 014 0 - E. White, do... 0 6 3 - A. L. Tripp,

do ..................... 060 - E. M. Roberts, do ..................... 050

Master W. J. Rich-ards, do ............ 0 8 6

- J. Hodge, do... 0 6 0 - J. Trip1?,. do... 0 5 0 - P. Wi.lli&ms, do .................... 050

580 Pousongath meeting 2 4 10 A Friend, don ...... 1 0 0

£, s. d. Miss P. Gay's box 8 1 0

- L.F. Keverne'a card .................. 1 16 6

- A. Gay, do .... 0 15 6 Master W .R. Eustice,

do .................... 018 4 916 2

Zoar meeting ...... 1 6 6 Mr. James Coad, don 1 0 0 MissesPenhall's box 8 0 0

566 Coverack meeting 2 6 6 Miss G. Hayden,

card.................. 6 0 - S. M. S. Ellis. do ..................... 110

- R.Bowden,do... 0 18 0 - M.Bowden,do... 0 5 0

Master H. Roberts, do ..................... 012 0

- H. Eustice,do... 0 10 0 Small sums.. ..... ..... 0 S 6

720 Ebenezer meeting 1 13 6 Mrs. Matthew's box 2 8 0 Miss E. Boulden's

box .................. 114 0 - Curnow'sbox ... 1 9 0 - M. G.Hosking's 1 1 0

856---78 5 9

Bedruth and Oamborne Circuit.

By Redruth mtng 4 1 0 Master A. Michell's

box .................. 056 - B. Michell'i1 do 0 5 6

Mrs, Hicks!,... card ... 0 5 0 Ethel M. .t1ender,

card .................. 050 Children's cards... 0 13 2 China meeting ...... 1 0 0 Rev. J. & Mrs.

Hender, don...... 1 0 0 Mr. T. Kneebone, do 0 10 0 Samuel J. Hender's

Savings 0 5 0 810 2

Camhorne meeting 8 14 6 Captain W. J. &

Mrs. Hocking,don 2 0 0 Master Willie&Lily

Hocking's box... 0 10 6 W. R. & J. C.

May's do . ........ 0 10 0

~~r;~ ::: ~ 1~ ~ China Mission­Rev. B. Pollard,

don .................. 010 0 A Friend, tbrongh

Rev. B. Pollard... 0 10 0 918 8

BreaMeeting ......... 112 6 Mr. J. Blight's box 0 5 0 Children's cards-John Thomas ........ 0 6 5 Small sums. ........... 0 15 4.

219 8 Lanner meeting ... 114 2 Proceeds of Tea ... 1 2 6 Mr. W. Born, don 0 5 0

~!.B':rn~-:: .. 0 5 9 Small sums.. .......... 1 4 0 China Mission-Mr. W. Born,don... 0 5 0

416 5 Ebenezer meeting 0 16 4

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box .................. 161 - Sarah'sdo ...... 0 14 0

216 I) Providence meeting Mr. Hooper, don ... - Hosking. do .•.

Mrs. Faull. do ..... . A. Friend. do ........ . A. Friend, do ..... . Children's cards­

115 11 010 0 050 050 050 050

Ida. Faull..... .•......•• 0 6 3 Small sums..... ..•.... 0 9 8

4 110 Zion meetinJ1:......... 4 9 Miss Manuel's box 1 0 0 - Beatrice Gribble's

do ..................... 050 Children's cards-CeliaHam ............ 0 5 2 Small sums............ 0 6 6

815 Penponds meeting 0 12 11 Mrs. Hocking's box 0 7 6 Children's cards •.. 0 I) 7

160 Eadnor meeting ... 0 14 6 Small sums............ 0 10 8

1 4 9---88 14 11

Hicks' MiU Oircuit. By Hicks' Mill mtg 4 1 10 Mr. T. Oates, London.

don .................. 220 Proceeds of Tea...... 3 2 0 Mr. T. Verran, don 1 0 0 - :M. Verran, do 1 0 0 - N. Verran, do 1 1 0

A. Friend, do ....... 1 1 0 A. Friend, do ......... 2 12 0 Another Friend, do 1 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Tre-

gaskis ............... 0 5 0 'lb'. E. Curgenven 0 5 0 Katie Bassett, colI 0 10 0 Lila Rowse, do. ..... 0 7 6 China-Proceeds of collectn 2 2 0 Rev. J. C. Bassett,

don .................. 110 '2110 4

Bethel meeting.. .... 1 0 0 100

Kerley Downsmtng 0 18 7 :Master H. Stephens,

coll ..................... 0 5 0 Smallsum ............ 0 2 6

111 Quenchwell meeting 3 17 4 Proceeds of Tea...... 8 8 11 Mr. W. Verran,don 1 0 0 - Trebilcock, do 1 0 0

School cards •• ••••.•• 0 6 0 978

Carha.rrack meeting Mr. Pengilly, don .. . A. Friend, do ........ . Miss Pelmea.r coll - Pengilly, do ...

School cards ••..••••.

186 100 010 0 090 050 o 611

814 5 PerranwellmeetiDg 1 15 8 School cards .... ..... 0 10 8 :Miss Elamey's box 0 5 0

211 4 Greenbottommeetng 214 9 :Master F. Messa's

box ................. 100 - H. Measa.'s do 1 0 0

22

£ s. d. Miss Messa's box .,. 0 11 0 A. Friend, don ...... CT '5 0 A. Brother & Sister's

box ................. 100 School cards .... ..... 0 4 6

6158---45 19 8

Falmouth Circuit. By Falmouth mtng 4 10 9 Proceeds of Tea .,. 2 10 2 Thomas Webbor,

Esq., J.P.,......... 0 10 0 Mr. Reed, don ...... 0 5 0 A. Friend, do... ..... 0 10 0 An Old Friend, do 0 5 0 A. Friend, do......... 0 5 0 Mrs. Broadway, do 0 7 0 - Thomas, do .,. 0 5 0

A. Friend, do......... 0 10 0 An Old Friend, do 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 011 8 Mis s Waldren,

card .................. 1 4 0 - A.. Goudge's box 0 12 6 - K. Hodge's do 1 6 0 - J. Broadway, card .................. 0 15 0

- B. Davey, do... 0 6 0 - A. Richards' box 0 13 10 - B. Northcoat... 0 6 8 - L. James ...... 0 5 4 - R. Howard...... 0 5 0 - L. Thomas ..... 0 5 6

Cards under 58....... 1 3 4 China Mission-Miss Frances.. ....... 1 0 0 Mr. Eva ............... 0 10 0 Mrs. Broadway...... 0 5 0 Beer and Tobacco... 0 10 0

202 9 Penryn meeting .,. 1 3 8 Mrs. Barratt's box 4 1 4 J. B. Reed, Esq.,

don .................. 500 J.Bennett,Esq.,(per 0 I) 0

Mr. Hocking), do Mr. Cummings, do 1 0 0 C. Bentinek, Esq.,

M.P., do............ 1 0 0 Proceeds of Tea ...... 1 4 9 Juvenile meeting... 0 11 1 Fred Warmington 0 5 6 Cards under 5s...... 2 0 9 China Mission-Collection ...... ...... 2 2 0 Mr. Cummings...... 1 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Dale... I) 0 0

30 14 1 Mawnan meeting 1 6 I) Miss Pascoe, ca.ra 0 7 6

11311 Mylor meeting ...... 0 14 11 Mr. J. Richards,coll 0 6 8 Miss Rickards, do 0 1 8 Small sum ............ 0 1 8

110 6 Flushing meeting 0 12 4 In memory of Mr.

and Mrs. Davies (58th anniversary of this box) ...... 1 I) 6

11710 Jubilee collections 1 17 10 Miss Chetrer, coll 0 5 2

2 3 0---58 2 1

Total in Falmouth District ............ 352 16 6

£ s. d.

BODMIN DISTRICT. Truro Circuit.

By Truro meeting 6 2 0 Mr. Roberts, don... 5 0 0 Mrs. Magor, do ... 1 0 0 Miss E. Magar, do 0 10 0

in~~~d~~::: ~ Ig ~ MasterPolsue'8 book 0 12 8 Mr. A.. Mitchell's do 012 0 Willie Botheras' do 0 10 0 :May Botheras' do 0 5 0 Ernest Botheras' do 0 5 0 MissRawie & others 0 5 7 Juvenile effort-Juvenile meeting... 3 18 9 Miss Roberts' box 8 0 0 - B.Mitchel1,card 0 10 1 - J. Cmpp, do... 0 7 0 -M.End~u,do 0 6 2

Cards under 58...... 1 8 6 China-Meeting ............... 4 8 8 Mr. E. Roberts...... 5 0 0 Rev. J. Botheras ... 1 0 0 A. True Friend ...... 1 1 0 MissJames............ 1 1 0 Mrs. James ......... 0 10 6

39 311 Grampound mtng 2 5 '1 Mrs. Whitford, don 0 6 0 A. Friend, do ......... 1 17 6 " In memory of the late Mrs. Crewes," do ..................... 110

:Misses A. and A.. Bennett's box ... 0 10 0

Juvenile effort­MissA.Mitchell,card 0 8 6 - FlorenceJames, do ...................... 0 6 6

Sums under 5s....... 0 8 6 Jubilee collection... 0 8 0

707 Goonhavern meeting 1 9 8 Juvenile effort-Miss E. S. Knight,

card .................. 057 - H. Kitto, do ... 0 5 0

Bums under 58....... 1 0 \) 810

Penhallow meeting 0 12 2 Miss Truscott's box 0 5 4 Small sums.... ........ 0 3 2

108 Zelah Lane meeting 0 16 '1 Miss Ball'8 box...... 1 0 6 Jubilee collection... 0 3 8

209 Gloweth meeting... 2 1 7 Juvenile meeting... 0 7 8 MissLillieSimmons,

card ................. 054 Sums under 58. ..... 0 13 4

876 Probus meeting ... 1 4 6 Two cards .... ........ 0 5 1 Sma1l8um ............ 0 8 0 Jubilee colleotion... 0 2 0

114 1---51 9 0

St. Columb Oircuu.

By St. Col~bl?~ 2 17 5

St. Dennis meeting 8 15 9 Proceeds of Tea 1 12 2 Juvenile efl'ort ...... 0 17 0

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£ s. d. China-Mr. C. G. Hawken 1 1 0

7 511 Whitemoormeeting 1 9 7 Juvenile effort ...... 0 9 0

118 7 Belovely meeting... 1 18 8 Juvenile effort ...... 0 11 4

247 Summercourt mtng 1 0 0

100 Tolskiddy meeting 0 8 11

o 811 Trethosa meeting... 1 15 9 A Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort ...... 0 19 0

849 Scarcewater meeting 1 2 6 Mrs. Betty's box ... 1 0 0 Miss Julian, card... 0 7 0

296 BIackCTOBB meeting 1 10

1 1 10 Fraddon meeting ... 1 9 6 PollyWilliams,card 0 10 0 Juvenile effort...... 0 10 6

210 0 TregoBB meeting '" 1 14 7

114 1 Treganatha meeting 0 15 2

015 2 St.ColumbMinormtg 1 5 6 Juvenile effort ...... 0 7 10

113 4 Newquay............... 0 11 0

011 0 Mawgan Cross mtg 0 9 0 Miss Roberts' box 1 0 0

190 Newmills meeting 0 10 9 Master Grigg's box 1 15 3

260 Ruthross meeting 0 16 0

016 0 Ennis Cavin mtng 1 6

161 Trelyon meeting ... 9 Master Truscott,

card .................. 015 6 1 17 3

QuintrellDowusmtg 0 18 7 013 7---

88 8 6

Padstow Oi1'cuit. ByPadstowmeeting 2 8 0 Mr. S . .Allport, don 0 10 0 Miss Martin's box 0 5 0 China Mission-Rev. E. and Mrs.

Gudridge, don.. 0 440

at. Ervan meeting 0 15 4 l'tIa.ster Btrongman's

box .................. 076 Small BUmS 0 2 6

154 Wadebridgemeeting 2 4 7 Mr. T. Martyn, don 0 5 0

2'9 7 Whitecross meeting 1 7 6 Bmall BUms .. ....... 0 2 0

196 St. Eval meeting ... 0 18 9 Mrs. Epplett, card 0 6 6 Small BUmS............ 0 2 7

1 210 St. Merryn meeting 0 7 0 Mias Morcom's box 0 8 9

23

£, s. d. Small sums ........... 0 1 1

01610 St. Issey meeting... 4 18 0 Mr. S. T. Trega.sIUs,

don ............... ..

A-~"t~~.~~ .. ::: Mrs.S.Hawken,card Miss Dyer, do ........ . China Mission­Mrs. Griffin, don ...

100 100 010 0 017 6 090

o 915 6

ByRosenannonmtg 1 0 9 Master Brewer,card. 0 5 6

168 PleasantStreamsmtg 1 1 8 A Friend, don ..... 0 10 0 Small sums............ 0 6 7

11710 Penrose after

Sermon 020 020---

24 9 8

MevagissBlI Oircuit. ByMevagilsseymeetg.5 7 0 Janet Wilson's box 0 3 1 Cordie Thomas' do 0 4 0 MasterPawlvn's do 010 0 Miss Pawlyn's do... 0 Ie 0

614 1 Boswinger meeting 1 9 2 Master Spear, coIl 0 18 0

- Mingo, do ...... 0 12 0 Small Bums.... ........ 0 9 0

882 Portloe meeting ... 1 16 0 Miss Dunstone, coIl 1 1 0 Master W.A.J olms,

do ..................... 018 6 Mrs. Gay, don ...... 1 0 0 - Julian's interest 0 8 0

418 6 PolmaflBickmeeting 14 18 6 Sunday-school box 1 13 6 Mrs.Chesterfield'sdo 1 5 0 Mr. Teague, don... 1 0 0 Master Ed ward

Whitehair, coIl. .. 2 3 0 20 15 0

Paramore meeting 1 1 6 Mrs. Jenkins' box 0 10 0 AnnieHingston,coll 0 8 0 Mr. S. Truscott, don 0 6 0 Two Friends, do '" 0 5 0 Small Bums............ 0 9 2

2 19 8 Portholland mee~ 0 18 6 Annie Golley, coIl... 0 8 0 Edwin Williams ... 0 6 2 Small sums ......... 0 1 4

200 Veryan meeting ... 8 6 0 Misses Christopher,

coIl ................. 011 0 BamuelVindicombe,

do ..................... 068 488

Tregony meeting ... 1 14 7 A Friend..... .......... 0 4 0

1 18 7 Kestle meeting.. .... 1 4 8 Mrs. Burnett, don 1 0 0 PollieBurnett's box 0 12 0 Bessie Husband,coll 0 9 8 Wilson Lobb, do... 0 6 6 Edward Rowe, do 0 6 0 Small &ums.. .......... 0 10 10

498

£, s. d. Pentewan meeting 2 3 6

286 China Mission-Rev. H. Ellis, don 1 0 0 Po1massick meeting 8 2 6 Miss Pearce, coIl... 0 12 0 Mr. Langdon, don 1 0 0

514 6 59 0 4

Se. Hawes Oi1'cuit. By St. Hawes meetg. 8 1 6 J.C.Kennerly, Esq.,

don .................. 010 0 Miss Sarah Jenkin

coIl ................. ~ 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 1 8 4 Master Edward R.

Thomas, coll ...... 0 5 0 Bums under 5a...... 1 4 9

697 St. Just meeting... 0 13 9 Mrs.J. Boriase, don 0 10 0 A Friend, do.... ..... 0 10 0 J. M. & E.J .Davies,

coll .................. 050 Sums under 5s...... 0 5 0

289 Genans meeting ... 8 0 Mr.R.Michell, jun.,

don .................. 010 0 Mrs.A.Rosevear, do 0 5 0 MissKate8awle,coll 0 5 0 - LauraMennear,

do ..................... 050 MeBBrB. R. M. & J.

J. Grose ............ 0 5 0 Bums under 58.. .... 0 5 0

218 0 Pisgah meeting..... 1 0 6 Mrs. J. Davey, don 0 5 0 MissBrokenshire,coll 0 10 0

115 6 Jubilee collection... 0 12 0

181810 Bodmin Oi1'cuit.

By Bodmin meeting 4 18 7 Profits of Tea. ...... 0 11 3 Miss E. Grose, card. 0 8 2 MasterJohnOsborne,

do ..................... 0 6 0 Sunday-school effort 0 17 5 Mr. Trelea.ven, don 0 5 0

715 Ebenezer meeting 4 6 5 Sunday-school effort 0 14 9 Miss Clemo, card ... 0 11 0

- Beswetherick's box .................. 089

6 011 Tremodrett meeting 1 14 6 MissEdithM.Rouse's

box .................. 070 Sunday-school ...... 0 11 6 Mr. T. Rouse, don 0 5 0

218 0

:u:!~~~=,~~ ~~: ~ - Edith Tonkin, card .................. 0 8 8

- Polly Camp, do 0 7 0 - KateTucker,do 0 5 6

MasterWilsonJames, do ..................... 067

- HartThomas,do 0 6 2 Small Bums .. ....... 0 12 6

716 5 Trega.wne meeting S 14 7 Mr. Mutton, don ... 1 0 0

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Mr. Hancock, don. Mrs. Hancock, do Miss Hancock, card - Magar's box ...

8 " 2

~~T:~\~i - K.Roberts, card. - K. Littleton, do - S. Higman, do

702

£ s. d. 100 100 017 0 012 7

218 1 216 016 6 013 4 010 9

Lanivet meeting ... 1 6' 7 Mr. Lewis, don..... 1 0 0 Miss Annie Merry-

field, card. ......... 0 6 0 - AnnieTrenouth, do ..................... 06.0

Master William Tonkin, do.... ..... 0 8 10

825 Tretoil meeting...... 0 18 8 lfissWoolcock,card 1 18 4 - Lucy Pedlar,do 0 7 9 -- Mary.AnnRowe,

do ..................... 0 7 5 MasterH.Hendy,do 0 5 6 Small sum .. .......... 0 4 0 Mr. Hooper, don... 0 10 0

468 N anstallon meeting 1 9 4 Special do ............ 0 7 2 MissMabe1Cowl,CII.l'd 1 0 0 MasterW. Hill, do 0 8 2 - B. Bickham, do 0 6 6

Mr. Pascoe, don ... 0 10 0 - ParsODS, do...... 0 5 0

462 Innis meeting 222

222 Trezease meeting... 4 12 2 Proceeds of Tea. ... 1 18 1 MiBsTrethewy'sbox 1 1 0 - Annie Trethewy,

card ................. 011 4 MasterHartRowe,do 0 8 0

- S. Hancock, do 0 5 1 Small sums............ 0 11 7

928 MountFlea.sant mtg 0 18 7 Miss Bennett's boX 0 15 7 Master Wellington,

card .................. 010 0 242

China­Mr.Hawke,Nanstal-

lon,don ............ 050 Rev.W. H.Hill,don 1 1 0

65 10 11 St . .Austell Circuit.

By St. Austell mmg 9 10 9 Mr. T. Penhall's

table .................. 210 0 Tea. given byFriends 0 9 0 Mr. & Mrs. Nettle,

don ................ 220 Mr. J. Griffin, do... 1 0 0 - T. Williams, do 1 1 0

.A. Friend., do ...... 1 0 0 A. Friend, do ........ 5 0 0 Capt. W.Lobb, do .. 010 0 Mrs. Truscott, do... 0 10 0 - Pascoe, do ...... 0 10 0 - George, do ...... 0 10 0

Kr. N. Buzza.,do ... 010 0 Miss Lilian Buzza,

do ...................... 0 5 0 MissRosettaBuzza,

do ..................... 0 5 0

24

£ s. d. Mi.W. Hnnkin, dO.n Q 10 0 Mrs. Northam, do.. 0 5 0 Miss Northam, do.. 0 5 0 Two Friends, do ... 0 5 0 Mr. W. J. Nicholls,

do ..................... 010 0 Miss E. and Master

E. Nicholls, do ... 0 5 0 Mr. Vercoe, do ::.... 0 10 0 - T. Crowle, do .. 1 0 0 - Chas. Richards, do ...................... 0 5 0

Sunday-school cards 0 5 0 Miss Laura Tonkin,

don .................. 050 .Ma.sterJ.H.Tonkin,

do ..................... 050 Mrs. Bnell, do . ..... 1 0 0 Mr. Chas. Bennett,

do ..................... 050 China Fund-Mr. W. J. Nicholls,

don .................. 110 - N. Buzza, do ... 0 10 0

A Friend, do ......... 0 10 0 Rev. J. and Mrs.

Stephens, do ...... 2 2 0 35 10 9

Bethel meeting...... 8 11 6 Tea. meeting profit 0 17 6 Mr. J. Turner, don 0 5 0 - W.J.Watts,do 0 5 0 - W.J.Turner, do 0 5 0

A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Small sum .... ........ 0 2 6 China-Mr. W.T. Cock, don 0 5 0

516 6 Providence meeting 4 2 5 Profit of Tea ......... 1 18 7 Mrs. Richards, don 1 0 0 .A. Friend, do........ 0 10 0 Miss Dyer. do .. .... 0 10 0 Mr. J. Benney ...... 010 0 MasterH.Keam,coll 0 5 1 F. and B. Grose, do 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 19 1 China-Meeting ............... 1 0

Cal:;,.~~:.~~~.~: 0 5 0 11 6 2

Highway meeting 1 15 7 Tea meeting ......... 1 16 0 A Friend, dtln. ...... 0 5 0

do do ......... 0 4 0 Miss N. Moor, coIl 015 0 - E. & L. Gibbs,do 0 13 " - M. E. Tremain, do .................... 052

- R. Vincent, do 0 5 4 - R. Hancock, do 0 5 6 -L.Hea.men,do 0 6 8

Bmallsums..... ...... 1 010 712 5

Tywardreath mtng 2 0 11 :Misses Jose, don.... 1 0 0 A Friend, do.. ....... 0 5 0 Miss J. Jose, 0011... 0 9 0 - Julian Jose, do 0 S 4

Small sums........... 0 8 1 411 "

Ebenezer do ......... " " 8 Profit of Tea......... 2 6 7 A Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Pryor, do ...... 0 5 0 Miss James' box.... 0 15 0 - Annie Hawke, colI ................... 011 6

£ s. d. SmallSUIDS.. .......... 0 12 9 A Friend, don ...... 0 5 0

910 6 Fow~ meeting...... 2 2 9 Miss Hodge, coIl.... 1 10 0 A Friend, don ...... 1 0 0

412 9 Old Pound meeting 1 0 6 Capt.B.Phillips,don 0 100 William Hore, coIl 0' 7 0

117 6 Tregorrick meeting 1 8 4 Mrs. R. Leverton,

colI ................... 011 6 Miss B. Dunn, do.. 0 10 6 - C. Harris, do... 0 6 0 - B. Hosking, do 0 5 0

Bmallsum ............ 0 2 6 8 310

Bethesda meeting... 2 2 4 Messrs. E. and R.

Jenkin's Table.... 0 16 0 Profit on Young

Ladies' do ......... 0 8 4 MissLizzieWelch,collO 14 0 - Mary Creba, do ' 0 12 0 - AnnieBurnard, do ...................... 010 0

- LauraMartin,do 0 17 0 - 13. Kelly, do... 1 4 0

Master A. Hugh, do 0 7 6 - W. Knight, do 0 5 0

Small sums............ 0 19 6 Mrs. Kelly, don ... 0 5 0 A. E. C., do ......... 0 5 0 Capt. W. Martin,do 1 0 0

10 5 8 Sparnon Moor mtg 0 16 6 Miss E. Liddicoat,

colI ................... 0 7 8 - A. Bartlett, do 0 7 3

111 5---95 18 10

Oa1Mlford Oircuit. By Camelford mtg 2 15 0 Mr. Wakeham, don 010 0 MasterG.Tickell,do 010 0 Miss Wickett's box 0 10 0 - Heard's do ...... 0 5 0

410 0 Medroee meeting... 3 0 8 Mr. Nute, don ...... 1 0 0 Mrs. Baseley, do... 0 10 0 Miss Palmer's box 8 1 8 - Blake's do ...... 1 10 0

Mrs. Radcli1fe's family do ......... 1 0 0

Do. China Mission 1 0 0 11 1 6

Michaelstowmtng.. 2 1 8 MasterJohnNicholls'

box .................... 218 6 414 9

Limehead meeting 2 2 2 Miss Stephens' box 0 18 0

215 2 Blisslandmeeting ... 1 1 6 Miss Rich's box... 1 5 0 Mr. Jose, don 0 7 6

214 0 Trewarmettmeeting 1 17 8 Miss Cobbledick's

box .................. 858 526

~~~b~~ ~1~ g Mr. Reed, don ...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Ivey, do........ 0 5 0

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£ s. d. China.-Mr.Luxon,flrst lamb 0 15 0

660 Boscastle meeting.. 3 15 1 MissA.Squire's box 2 1 2 -- Fudge, do ...... 0 11 6 - Ba.th, do ......... 0 10 0

Late Mr. Ca.llawa.y, don .................... 010 0

DoCh.inaMission,do 0 10 0 717 9

Higher Town mtng 0 11 3 Miss Wills' box ... 2·0 0 Mrs. Northey, don 0 5 0

216 3 Bossiney meeting... 0 18 2 Mil;Js Baker's box... 2 5 7

3 3 9 St. Teath mceting.. 0 17 1 AIr. Mutton, don.... 0 10 0

171 HelBtone meeting.. 0 10 0 MissE.Brown's box 0 8 6

018 6 Trevalga. meeting .. 1 3 6 :Mr. W. Boney, don 0 6 0 Miss Brown's box.. 0 15 0

236 Trelights meeting.. 1 2 0 Miss Brown's box.. 0 16 0

1 18 0 Treligga meeting. . . 0 19 9 Miss Brown's box.. 0 10 0

199 Treworld meeting.. 0 7 4 Miss E. Biscombe's

box .................. 0 16 0 - A.Biscombe's do 1 0 6

2 310 Trewa.ssa meeting.. 0 10 2 Miss French'8 box.. 0 18 7

189 Temple meeting ... 0 10 7 A Friend, don ...... 1 0 0 Master Harper, coll 0 5 4

11511 ---64 7 0

Total in Bodmin District ............ 418 18 1

DEVONPORT DISTRICT.

Li8keara Circuit. By Liskeard mting 2 0 2 Profit of Tea. .. ....... 0 7 3 Miss A. Squire's

box .................. 051 Mrs. T. Othen, don 0 5 0

~~e s:Jr~ do 0 5 0 Lettie Othen Squire,

card .................. 0 12 0 Cards under 58. 0 8 1

427 Trewidland mting 0 16 1 Mrs. Collings, don 0 10 0 Miss S. J. Crago's

box .................. 016 8 Small sum ............ 0 3 6

263 Trena.nt meeting... 0 12 1 Mr. Bickle's Legacy 2 5 0 :Miss A. Higman's

box .................. 1 2 0 - M. Ja.sper, card 0 16 0

414 1 St. Cleer meeting 8 10 5

25

£ 8. d. Profit of Tea. ......... 0 6 6 Miss D. Forsman,

ca.rd .................. 3 1 6 In memory of our

darling in Heaven 0 5 0 Miss Lilian Raw-

lings, don .... ..... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Miss AnnieD. Ben-

nett, card ......... 1 4 6 Master M. Fookes,

do ..................... 014 :Miss P. Barnicutt,

do .... ................. 0 7 0 Master A. Yeo, do 0 6 8 - M. Yeo, do...... 0 5 6 - F. Udy, do...... 0 6 1

Ca.rds under 58...... 0 6 10 1019 1

St. Luke's meeting 2 0 10 Mrs. Worden, don 0 10 0 MissE. J. Stephens,

card .................. 1 10 0 Master John Turner,

do ..................... 0 16 0 - Irwin Sleep, do 0 15 3

612 1 Chara.ton Crossmtg 0 16 9 Mrs. J. Fursman,

card .................. 2 0 0 Master R. Bickford,

do ................. 0 6 8 Miss A. Jeffery, do 0 6 4 Master F. W. Tre-

bane, do ......... 0 6 0 - W. F. Drake,

do ..................... 0 5 4 4 1 1

St. Neot meeting... 0 16 2 Messrs. J. Lobb &

J. Chapman, card 0 12 6 Miss Ball, do ...... 0 6 9 Ca.rds under 6s...... 0 4 &

202 Tredinnickmeeting 0 19 11 Miss M. Keast,

card .................. 0 8 7 MasterG.1.<>bb, do 0 5 9 - A. 1.<>bb, do ... 0 5 8

Under 6s............... 0 4 7 246

Dobwalls meeting 0 15 Miss S. Hunking,

ca.rd .................. 1 3 3 Under 5s.. ..... ........ 0 2 7

2 011 Pengover Green mtg 0 10 2 Mias B. A. Burt,

card ........... ...... 0 5 0 Ca.rds under 58...... 0 13 8

185 Mount meeting .... _. 1 4 3 Miss Martin's box 1 12 0 - L. Coppin, card 0 11 10

381 Common Moor mtg 0 17 7 Miss J. Martin,

card ................. 012 0 - G. E. Wilton,do 0 8 3

Ca.rds under 6s...... 0 10 9 287

Pensllva meeting... 3 1 Alice and Lilian

Keast's box ...... 1 18 0 Mrs. Waters, don. 1 12 0 - Bath's box...... 0 17 0

A1.<>verof Soul's box 0 5 0 Juvenile e1fort-:Master T. Bath,card 0 11 6

£ s. d. Cards under 5s...... 1 0 6 Profit of Tea ......... 0 8 3 China-Mr. J. Pollard ...... 0

10143 Railway Terrace

meetlDg ............ 1 5 5 A Friend, don .. .... 1 0 0 Profit of Tea ......... 0 8 2 A Friend, 1d. per

week ................ _. 0 4 4 Juvenile effort-Master J. T. Lange-

ford, card ......... 0 7 3 Cards uuder 5s...... 0 9 9

31411 CheesElwring mtng 0 13 1 Elisha Hooper ...... 0 6 1 Cards under 5s...... 0 7 1

163---61 1 3

Looe Oircv.it. By 1.<>oe meeting... 3 8 0 Dr. Clogg, don.. .... 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 10 0 Miss Gilbert's vox 0 7 0 - Melinda Crocker, card .................. 0 8 0

Master T. Stark ... 0 5 6 -Philip Wilcocks 0 5 6

Small sums.... ........ 0 12 1 Olive .................. 0 5 0 Jubilee offerings... 0 7 6 China-Rev. T. C. Jacob... 1 0 0

713 7 Polperro meeting... 3 15 2 A Friend, don ...... 0 6 0 Miss John's box... 1,8 0 Herbert Congdon's

box ................. 0 5 6 MissRowe'sdo ...... 0 5 1 Jubilee collection... 0 15 2 Small sums 0 14 2

791 Herodsfoot mtng 2 3 9 Miss Broa.d's box 1 1 9 Master John F. 1.<>b~h:r: ..... 0 14 0

- W" Pearn, do...................... 0 7 0

- Thomas Little 0 5 0 Under 5s. ...... ...... 0 2 1 Jubileeoffering...... 0 5 0

418 7 Bethel meeting...... 1 3 1 Mrs. Russell, doD... 0 6 0 Master Bertram

Brown, card ...... 0 6 8 - W m. Charles Brown, do ......... 0 5 3

Small sum "".""". 0 3 1 Jubilee offering 0 5 0

2 8 1 Trenewan meeting 0 16 . 8 .Miss Mahala Rowe,

card .............. ".. 0 16 0 112 3

Treca.ngate meetng 0 7 0 MisR Annie Burt's

box .................. 017 0 140---

25 5 7 Dev01lport Circuit.

By King Streetmtg 8 12 Mr. J. Bennett

(chairman), don 010 0 Miss Body's box... 0 7 0 Mrs. Neary, don.. 0 5 0

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£ s. d. Juvenile meeting ... 0 7 9 Sun~f-school box 1 19 2 Special Jubilee coll 1 4 8 ChiDa-Rev. W.J.JWchell,

don .................. 010 0 815 8--­

Haddington Road meeting. ........... 5 6 0

Mr. W. Hawkes (Chairman) ...... 1 0 0

~.=~s~:k~lg g Juvenile meeting... 1 9 2

~da&s:~~ b~es ~ Ig ~ ~Jubilee coll 2 8,10

Collection ............ 2 17 6 Mr. G. W. Andrews,

don .................. 150 Rev. A. Hancock,

do ...................... 1 1 0 28 0 0

Torpointmeeting ... 1 5 0 Mr. W. Tonkin

(Chairman), dou 1 0 0 Children's cards... 0 5 11 Special Jubilee coll 0 8 0

21811---8' 9 2

Plymouth Oircuit. By Zion Street mtg 12 5 11 A Friend, don ...... 5 0 0 Mrs. Legg's '.1'1'&y... 1 12 0

- E. Condy & Miss Campbell's do ... 1 9 0

- R. Condy's do 1 7 0 - Dymond & Miss Ball's do........ .... 5 0

Mrs. Cole & Mrs. Mainerd's do... 5 0

A Friend towards Tea. .................. 010 0

The :Hisses Rooker, don ................... l00

:Mr.E.Bichards,do 1 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Cook,do 1 0 0 --- Stanbury, do .................... 010 0 --- Hill,do... 0 10 0

J.Wmdeatt,Esq.,do 010 0 :Mr. Beer............... 0 10 0 :Mrs. Sellick, do ... 0 10 0

- CaJ.lard, do ... 0 10 0 - Saxon, do ...... 0 10 0 - Condy, Sen., do 0 10 0

In memory of Mm. Stone, do ......... 0 10 0

1t£rs. & Miss Rou.nse-fell, do. .............. 0 10 0

- Rapsey, do...... 0 Ii 0 - Moyses, do...... 0 5 0

Mr. G. CrockerJ• do 0 5 0 Miss Grose, COil ... 1 12 0 - Jordan, do...... 1 I) 6 -BaIl,do ......... 126 - lL A. Godfrey,

do ..................... 1 0 0 - Hawlrlngs, do 0 12 0 - Stone, do......... 0 6 1

Mr. Ba.xmi's book... 1 10 0 Miss Bichards' box 8 0 0 - Janie Moysea' do .................... 013 0

- Florrie Dymond's do ..................... 010 6

Juvenile meeting... 2 10 0

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William Marks .... .. Willie Saxon ...... : .. Lizzie Pease ....... .. Alfred COndy ....... ..

~=e~:a::: Alice Westla.ke .. . Edith Hill.ma.n ..... . Grace Gloyn ......... . Edith Barwick .... .. Maude 8herwill .. . Bessie Green ....... .. Alice Narramore .. . Mary Bouthea.rd ... Lily Hill.ma.n ...•..... Herbert M. Starke Alfred Westlake .. . Maud Hillman ..... . Cards under 58 ..... . Miss George's Bible

£ s. d. 166 e5 0 1 2 0 017 6 016 6 012 0 010 6 010 0 082 080 080 080 056 056 052 051 050 050 018 8

Clasa .................. 0 7 0 China-Public meeting...... 2 13 8 Jubilee offerings... 2 0 0

68 18 8 Stonehouse meetng 10 17 8 H. J. Bnell, Esq.,

don ......... ~......... 1 1 0 A Friend, do......... 1 0 0 In memory of Mr. &

Mm. White ...... o 0 In memory of Mrs.

Robins ............ 010 6 Miss .Robins, don... 0 10 6 A Friend, do......... 0 10 0 H.J.Howland,Esq.,

do ................... 0 5 0 John Yeo, Esq., do 0 5 0 Dr. Pearse & !::!on,

do ..................... 0 5 0 Miss P. Maynard,

do .................... . Mr. James Lose, do Mrs. Marrow, do ... - Foster's box ...

Miss Beer's do .... .. - Worth'sdo .... .. - Snell's do ..... .

Small sums ........... . Juvenile meeting .. . Miss Gerry's box ... .Arthur Pawley ..... . James French ..... . Francis Sutton .... .. Maud Hall .......... .. Janie Bleep's box ... Gertrude Symons'

050 050 050 100 1 0 0 018 6 060 058 2 111 115 0 100 088 069 050 016 6

do ...................... 0 8 6 George Pawley ...... 0 8 0 Cards under 58....... 1 15 8 Jubilee offerings... 2 0 0

8110 0 Greenbank after

sermons ............ 4 0 0 :Mr. & Mrs. Lang,

don .................. 100 Mrs. & Miss Pea.rdon,

do ..................... 010 0 - Crocker, card 1 2 6

R.A.B:z_don ......... 010 0 Mr. & .M.l'B. Hambly,

do ..................... 0 10 0 In memory of :Mrs.

Hendy .. :... ........ 0 10 0 .A. Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Horrell, do ... 0 5 0 - Maynard, do... 0 I) 0 - Roach,do........ 0 5 0

Mr. Kingsbeer, do 0 5 0

£ s. d. Mr. & Mrs. Lobb,

do ...................... 0 5 0 ---JWddleton, do.................... 0 5 0

~.=.~~~~'O 5 0 --- Stapleton,

do ...................... 0 5 0 --- Wickett, do..................... 0 5 0

Miss Rice, do......... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-William. Bullen...... 0 11 2 Hedley Lobb. ........ 0 11 0 Blanche Smardon... 0 10 2 Pollie Winnicott ... 0 8 8 Dolly Greet ......... 0 7 8 Kate Wickett ...... 0 7 8 Herbert Bolitho... 0 7 2 William Huxtable 0 v 8 Ernest Lukey ...... 0 5 8 Horace Vardon. ..... 0 5 8 EdithBaker ......... 0 5 2

8'>::s ~K:~~:::.:: ~ g ~ Miss Cawrse's class 0 5 4 =~ offerings... 3 8 0

In memory of :Mr. O'Bryan ............ 5 0 0

Rev. A. TreDgove... 1 1 0 26 8 8

Elburton meeting 8 8 8 Mrs. Downing, don 0 5 0 Miss Watkins, coll 1 2 0 - Annie Hendy, do ...................... 1 0 0

- Maud Holberton, do ...................... 0 6 4

- JudithEdwards, do ...................... 0 7 0

6 4 0---127 10 6

Week St. Mary Circuit. By Week St. Mary

meeting ............ 8 4 0 Mr. J. Braund, don 0 5 0 Miss Maud Congdon's

bo% .................. 050 Sunday-scb.oolcards 0 17 6 :Mr. Joe. Paynter,

don ................. 200 6116

Canworthy Water

~~:"mclm; 5 7 2 box .................. 076

Sunday-school cards 0 19 2 China-Mr.P.Pethick. don 010 0 A Friend, by Pastor

Thome ............ 100 8 310

Maxworthrmeetng 3 17 11 A Friend, do......... 0 10 0-Hiss Bessie Harris,

card .................. 012 8 - A. Cotton, do 0 10 6 - M. Gubbin. do 0 10 0

=:"-scb.ool card 0 2 6

A Friend 0 10 0 618 7

Rehoboth meeting 2 7 11 Mr. H. Gimblett,

don .................. 010 0 Miss Cory's box ... 4 10 0 A. Friend, don ...... 0 10 0

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£, s. d. Sunday-school cards 0 18 8

811 7 ~e1~g~ 78 8

Mules, card 0 15 6 7 18 9

Eden meeting ...... 5 18 10 Mr. Banbury, don 0 5 0 A Friend, don ..... 0 5 0 MiBBA. Bandercock's

box .................. 177 Master J as. Harris,

card .................. 0 8 8 715 1

Boyton meeting ... 2 5 6 MiSs E. Skinner,card 1 0 0 Master Albert Rowe,

do ...................... 012 0 Miss Harriet Slee-

man,do ............ 011 0 MasterJn. Hy. Jones,

do ..................... 010 2 Miss P. Lawrence,

do ...................... 0 6 4 - Rosa. Lawrence,

do ...................... 060 51011

Altarnun meeting 1 17 9 R. Kitto. Esq., don 0 10 0 Miss Jasper's box 1 1 0 Mr. Ephraim Gim-

blett, don ......... 0 10 0 Sunday-school cards 1 15 11

514 8 Coldnorthcott mtng 1 5 4 Miss Chapman's box 1 11 11 Sunday-school cards 1 8 8

406 Tresparrett meeting 1 18 11 Sunday-school cards 2 2 7 China.-A Friend, through

Mr. Cory............ 1 0 0 Mr. Harris, don...... 0 10 0

511 6 Poundstock meeting 1 11 10 Mr.Stephens,don ... 0 5 0 Sunday-school cards 0 18 8

215 1 St. Gennys meeting 4 1 6 Miss Shepherd's box 115 6 Sunday-school cards 0 6 0

6 8 0---7510 0

Tavistock Oircuit. By TaviBtock mtng 7 4 5 Mr. W. Rowe, don 1 0 0 A Friend, do.. ....... 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 15 10 Proceeds of Tea..... 0 17 10 J. Ga.rland ............ 018 I) A. Garland............ 0 13 0 E. Lintern...... ...... 0 11 7 F. Sparrow............ 0 8 6 T. Lang .............. 0 8 0 Small sums....... ..... 0 8 9 China-Public meeting...... 0 12 9 Rev. V. H.Cuiliford,

don .................. 1 1 0 14 14 8

Brentor meeting ... 1 18 9 A Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 Mr. T. Squire, do... 1 0 0 - G. Squire, do... 0 10 0

Mrs. G. Squire, do 0 10 0 Captain Prout, do 0 10 0 Mrs. E. Rice & Family,

oolL ................... 016 8

27

W. Yartin, coIl ... F. Barker, do ........ . W. Doidge, do .... .. J. Gill, do ........... . M. Doidge, do ..... . L. MaBhford, do ... Small sums .......... .. China.­

£, s. d. 010 3 011 0 o 611 o 511 058 058 o 4 3

Mr. G. Squire ...... 0 10 0 888

Lea. meeting ......... 1 2 Mr. J. Horswell,

don .................... 100 Flossie Bickle, coIl 2 2 0 B. Squire, do. ........ 0 9 5 E. Doidge, do......... 0 5 4 E. CroBB, do ........ 0 5 1 A. Newton, do ...... 0 5 1 Small sums..... ....... 0 11 0

519 1 Sydenham meeting 1 2 7 Mr. R. Kennard,ldon 1 0 0 M. Kennard, coIl... 1 5 0 A. Kennard, do ... 0 18 9 W. Minhinnitt, do 013 6 W. J. Hammond,do 0 7 9 B. Harvie, do ...... 0 7 1 Small sums..... ....... 0 7 2

51610 Zoarmeeting......... 011 0

011 0 Lydford meeting... 1 4 5 B. Down, coll .. .... 0 15 7 R. Down, do ......... 012 0

212 0 Whitchurch meetg M. Clarke, coll ..... . F. Bolt, do .......... .. F. Couch, do ........ . Smallsums ........... .

1 19 0 Mill Hill meeting ... Captain.Allen, dou E. Willia.ms, coll .. . J. Tickle, do ...... .. Smallsums ........... .

010 2 063 060 050 011 7

086 010 0 018 6 077 013 3

21710 Horrabridge meetng 1 15 2 Mr. J. Sargent, don 1 1 0 Mrs. J. Sargent, do 1 1 0 M. Pellow, coll...... 0 11 6 L. Crapper, do...... 0 7 0 E. J. Dawe, do...... 0 5 6 Sma.llsums............ 0 14 8 China.-Mr. &:Mrs.J. Sargent,

1st instalment ... 5 0 0 101510

Milton meeting...... 1 1 9 J. Maunder, coll ... 0 8 0

199 Rock meeting ..... . A Friend, don .... ..

do, do ...... .. W. Spiller, coll .... .. A. Spiller, do .... .. M. Job, do ........... . Small sums ........... .

6 5 100 010 0 220 010 7 010 0 o 810

6 210 Providence meeting 1 6 6 P. Symmons, colI.. 0 18 3 J. Valla.nce, do...... 0 12 5 D. Valla.nce, do...... 0 12 5 F. Martin, do ..... 0 12 5 M. James, do......... 0 11 6 ~~es, do......... 0 11 6

Mr. N. Heard 100 600

£, s. d. Lidford Station

meeting ............ 1 13 4 M. R. J. Wilcock,

coIl ..................... 1 1 0 A. Parsons, do ...... 0 8 6 E. Bowden, do ...... 0 6 5 Small sums ......... 0 4 2 China-Mr. W. Willcock... 2 0 0

513 5---73 011

Oallington Oircuit. By Callington mtng 1 6 3 Mr. Mason, don ... 1 0 0 :Mrs. Barnden, do. 0 5 0 The Missionary bag 0 14 6 Mrs. Jewell's box 0 8 4 Juvenile effort­Frank Poad ......... Annie Buckingham Ernest Lean ....... .. Winnie Angwin .. , Smallsums ........... .

640

012 2 010 0 060 050 016 9

Down Gate meetng 2 4 0 Miss Annie Ratten-

bury, coIl ..... .... 3 13 6 Juvenile effort-Laura Nicholson .. . Willie Lang ....... .. James Dingle .... .. Anna. Hill .......... .. Smallsums ........... . China­Mr. J. Rattenbury,

092 090 059 055 190

don .................. 500 - S. P. Rattenbury, . do ..................... 500

Mrs. Clark, do...... 0 2 6 1818 4

Harrow Barrow meeting.. ... ........ 1 3 11

Juvenile effort-J. Paul Inch ....... .. W. Buttle ........... . W. Biscombe ........ . Anne Dingle ........ . Small sums

012 0 070 062 061 109

31511 Metherill meeting 0 11 4 Juvenilee:ffort-Venetta. Hooper ... 0 5 6

~~ .. :::::: g : g 1 510

Bray Shop Meeting 0 15 7 MiBB Sargeant's box 1 10 4 Juvenile effort-Mary Jane Hancock 0 7 9 Bessie Olver ......... 0 6 0 Small sums 0 1 3

3 011 BeeraJstone meetng 1 12 Juvenileefforli-W. J. Geek ......... 0 12 0 Mary M. Fuge ...... 0 11 0 Bmallsums............ 0 17 1

8 12 2 Beer Town meeting 2 2 4 Mr. & Mrs. Paynter,

don .................. 100 Miss Rosevea.re, co1l 1 0 0 Mr. W. Burnard, do 0 11 4

Tu~e!ie~J::,dO 010 0

Eddie Cole............ 0 12 6 Harold Trevethan 0 12 6 Small sums............ 1 1 1

'199

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£ s. d. polborder meeting 1 9 10 :Miss Tamblyn's box 1 8 8 :Mr. S. Worden, don 0 5 0

331 Calstock meeting 0 8 7 Small sums 0 7 2

015 9 Gunnislake meeting 8 10 9 Tea :Meeting ........ 8 2 1 :Miss .Andrews' box 0 7 0 Mrs. Durant, don 0 5 0 Juvenile effort--Ernest Boaden 0 5 0 Small sums. ... ........ 0 15 6 China.-Rev. J. Dymond, 2nd 1 0 0

954 St. Dominick mtng 0 19 7 :Mr.W.G.Bil'kle,don 0 10 0 J;v~o::~:: •... 010 0

Grace Warwick ... 1 2 6 William Pine. ...... 0 10 4 Bessie Hicks ......... 0 11 1

- Pood ............ 018 6 Everilda Pood ...... 0 6 0 Small sums.... ........ 0 14 6

626 Albaston meeting 1 3 2 Small sums............ 0 15 0

1 18 2 Cross meeting ...... 0 18 2 Juvenile meeting... 0 6 8 Beatrice Northam 0 7 6 Francis J. Trathen 0 6 5 Smallsnms............ 0 18 4

216 8 ---68 8 6

Launceston Oircuit. By Launceston mtg 7 0 0 Lord Ha.lsbury ,don 0 10 0 E. Pethybridge,Esq.,

do ...................... 1 0 0 Mrs. Littlejohns,do 0 10 0 - Hopper, colI...... 2 5 0

Juvenile meeting... 1 4 0 J. H. Dawe, cara... 0 7 2 lUchard Doidge, do 0 6 0 T. Doidge, do ...... 0 6 0 Cards under 6s. ... 0 18 2 Chin&-:Meeting ........•• :.... 1 8 0 Rev. W. Lee, don... 6 5 0 Miss Lee, do . ........ 1 1 0 A Friend, through

Maud M. Lee, ao 0 5 0 :Miss Jasper, colI 8 1 8 Mr. Harvie, don... 0 10 0

25 11 7 Truscott meeting... 1 1 6 Juvenile eft'ort-Emily Shate, card 0 14 0 Francis Daw, do ... 0 12 0 Melinda Harris. do 0 5 10 Wm Mitchell, do... 0 5 0 Cards under 58...... 0 6 8

350 Bridgetownmeetng 5 0 0 Juvenile meeting ... 0 11 0 Elizabeth A. Pearce,

card .................. 016 7 M. J. Barrlball, do 011 6 .Alfred Rowland,do 0 8 0 Ernest Hawke,...... 0 6 6 Sums under 58.... 0 4 8 China.-Trustees of Chapel,

don .................... 0 5 0 8 210

..

28

£ 8. d. Northpetherwin mtg 2.·7 5 Proceeds of Tea '" 8 15 8 :Miss BickelJ coll '" 2 0 0

- Reed, ao......... 2 0 0 Juvenile efi'ort--William Dinver,card 0 13 4 ElizabethMules,do 0 8 1

- Ea.stcott, do... 0 8 1 E. A. Horrell, do... 0 6 4 Samuel Pool, do '" 0 6 0 John Cox, do ......... 0 5 0 Cards under 58.. .... 0 10 2

13 0 1 Broadwood meetng 8 6 5 Profits of Tea......... 2 9 8 Juvenile effort--Frederick Abell...... 1 12 6 Wm. Shopland ...... 1 6 0 :Miss Veale.. .......... 1 6 0 Annie Seccombe ... 1 2 6 R. A. Brimacombe 0 18 0 H~ey ~~le ...... 0 6 1 ChinaIWSSlon ......... 1 0 0

13 5 9 St. Giles meeting... 0 19 8 Miss Lyle's box '" 0 16 6 Juvenile effort--N. A. Trick, card... 0 6 0

222 Tinney meeting.... .. 4 1 0 Profits of Tea....... .. 1 2 1 Mr. Squire, don...... 1 0 0 - Westlake, do ... 015 0

Mrs. Elizth. Teague, do ..................... 010 0

Mr. W. H. Teague, do ..................... 0 6 0

Mrs. Stanbury, do 0 10 0 :Miss Northey, do... 0 10 0 Mr. Bevan,saw-dust

box .................. 011 5 A Friend, don ...... 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting ... 0 11 8 J obn Down, card... 1 7 3 Bertie Westlake... 1 4 5 John Henry lUch... 0 5 0 Cards under 58...... 0 9 3 China-Mr. Bevan, don ... 0 10 0 - Watkins, do... 0 10 0

W.H. T ............... 0 2 6 14 9 7

Lewannick meeting 2 18 10 Mr. Jenkin, coll... 0 13 0

31110 Congdon Shop mtg 2 12 7 Mr. Crocker, don ... 5 0 0 - W. Holloway,

do .................. 2 0 0 - Reed, do ......... 1 0 0

A Friend, do......... 0 10 0 MissHeggaton'sbox 2 0 6 Mrs. lUce's do...... 0 17 0 Juvenile eft'ort-Beatrice Hocking... 0 6 0 A.M.Pearn ......... 058 Cards under 68...... 0 5 4 China.-Mr. Holloway...... 8 0 0

1716 8 Southpetherwin mtg 8 1 8

B 1 8 Kennard's House

meeting ............ 0 8 6 Cards under 5s...... 0 18 8

1 6 9 Port Gate meeting 2 0 0 Profits of Tea. ...... 0 10 0 Mr. J.Down, don ... 010 0

£ s. d. Mr. Vickery, don... 0 10 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 12 0 Mr. S. Dawe, do... 0 10 0 A Friend, do......... 05 0 Mrs. Braund, do... 0 5 0 Miss Braund, do '" 0 5 0 Mr. Furse, do . ..... 0 5 0 Mrs. Furse, do ...... 0 5 0 :Miss Furse. do ...... 0 5 0 Mr8. J. Down. do... 0 5 0 - C. Doidge, do... 0 5 0

Juvenile effort-Joseph Gale ......... 0 17 2 Alfred Jordon ...... 0 11 1 Fred Tubb............ 0 10 0 Frederil:k Little-

johns .............. 0 6 0 Martin Harvie ...... 0 8 6 Louisa Bolt ......... 0 5 2 John Piper............ 0 5 5 Cards under 58...... 0 8 10 China-Mr. J. Down, don... 0 5 0 Trustees of Chapel

do .................... 0 5 0 1014 2

Rexon Cross meetig 1 14 Juvenile effort-Hilda lWgers, card 0 16 8 John Martin, do ... 0 5 0

216 9 Middlewood mtng 0 5 4 Mrs. Easterbrook's

box .................. 010 7 Juvenile effort-E. W. Chubb, card 0 5 6 .AlfredSaundry...... 0 4 1

156---120 9 4

Total in Devonporl District ............ 585 15 2

SHEBBEAR DISTRICT. Shebbear Circuit.

:By Shebbear mtng 10 0 8 .Friend, through:Mrs.

Dingle ..... .......... 0 10 0 Mr. Paige, don...... 0 10 0 :MissM.Martin's box 0 10 6 Edithlticba.rds,card 2 0 8 George Pett, do ... 1 14 0 Sarah Hocking, do. 1 13 0 Susan Pett, do ...... 1 0 0 BeatriceCobbledick,

do ..................... 1 0 0 Wm. H. Bale, do... 0 16 0 College, do ............ 1 12 8 China-Collection ............ 2 4. "While at Sheb-

bear," annual don 2 2 0 Mr.G.P.Dymond,do 2 2 0

27 12 I> Rowden meeting ... :Mrs. Millman, Qon Mr .Chamberlain,do Ella. Millman, card ElizabethBrooks,do Bessie Fishley, do ..

6 I> 8 Langtree meeting .. Juvenile do ........ EmilyMillman,card Mary Furse, do .•• Alice Nicholls, do ..• William Mills, do .. Annie Smale, do •.•

8 110 100 050 014 2 018 9 010 6

2 210 016 1 014 3 016 0 010 0 01)0 060

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£ s. d. LouisaBrownscombe,

card .................. 058 Emily Huxtable, do 0 5 0 Frederick. Richards,

do ..................... 052 6 10 0

Thornhillhead mtg 4 18 6 ElizabethA. Gilbert,

card .................. 2 2' 3 Mary E. Johns, do 1 2 6 William Cleverdon,

do .............••... 1 2 '{ Edwin J. Blight,do 1 0 0 John B. Blight, do 0 15 0 Richard Copp, do.. 0 10 6 Elizabeth Hearn,do 0 8 2 William Colwill, do 0 '{ 6 Joseph Kelly, do ... 0 5 0

1212 0 Bulkwortby mtng 2 2 8 James & Christopher

Damrell, ('.ards ... 1 5 3 Minnie&Phrebe Yeo,

do ..................... 1 26 Thomas Cleverdon,

do ..................... 018 '{ Ada Headon, do... 0 10 0 Annie Squire, do... 0 '{ 0

660 Putford meeting ... S '{ 9 :Bessie Jenkins' box 1 '{ 6 WilliamMoor9,card 0 13 3 :Bessie Walter, do... 0 11 6 Mary Vanstone, do 0 10 1 China-:Mr.Jas. Blight,don 010 0

701 Sutcombemeeting .. 13 '{ 0 MargaretA.Mount-

joy, card.......... 1 14 0 Martha A. Allin, do 1 S '{ :Margaret A. Grills,

do .................... 120 Mary Ayre, do .. .... 0 15 6 Azariah Horn, do... 0 15 0 BamueIJ.Hallett,do 0 11 5 Mrs. E. Ayre, do ... 1 3 1 China-Collection .... ....... 2 5 5 Mr.Wm. Allen, don 1 0 0 ;Friend, do ............ 1 0 0

Do. do ............ 0 3 0 25 0 0

Milton meeting...... S 10 4 Rev.T. Braund, don 1 0 0 Richard Baker,card 1 10 2 - Penhale, do ... 1 6 0

Lucy Ashton do ... 1 6 0 Wm. Sanders. do ... 1 2 0 :B. Sa.nders, do ...... 0 12 2 F. Dunn, do ......... 0 8 3

1014 11 Frithe1stock. mtng 1 14 10 In Memoriam ...... 1 1 0 William Curtis,card 0 16 8 Richard Johns, do 0 18 0 Margaret Bromell,

do ..................... 011 0 Small sums..... ...... 0 8 8

502 Siloam meeting. ..... 1 7 0 Mr. Vanstone, don 0 5 0 Mrs. Vanstone, do 0 5 0 Alice G. Copp, card 1 14 6 .Jane Pope, do ...... 1 8 9 Jrlary G. Ha ckwill,

do ..................... 011 8 - Whitlock, do ... 0 7 0

513 6

29 £ s. d.

Bradford meeting.. 4 6 2 Hettie Gilbert, card 1 14 'l Samuel Petherlck,

do ..................... 1 10 6 Friend, don .... ..... 0 10 0

818 Cookbury meeting. 3 8 1 Mrs. Squire, don... 0 10 0 Miss L.Symons' box 8 8 0

'{ 1 1 Black Torrington

meeting ........... 2 8 3 William Balkwill,

card .................. 016 8 James Mason, do... 0 16 6 John Parsons, do... 010 4 Frederick H!I.lTis,do 0 10 3 BenjaminDown, do 0 9 4 Herbert Dart, do... 0 6 0 Albert Stacey, do... 0 5 4 Sydney Ball, do ... 0 5 0 Susan A.Hoblyn,do 0 7 0 Mary A. Paige, do 0 6 0 Ellen Arnold, do ... 0 5 6 - Chapman, do.. 0 5 0

Lydia Chapman, do 0 6 0 China-Mr. J. E. Vanstone,

box .................. 0 0 Messrs. Vanstone,

Bros .• don......... 0 10 6 928

Sheepwash meeting 1 13 8 Mr. Rowland, don 0 5 0 Mrs. Bailey, do...... 0 5 0 Miss L. How, do ... 0 5 0 Ida Richards, card 1 11 9 WesleyG.Martin,do 013 0 Nelly Shobrook, do 0 11 1 Ida Harvey, do...... 0 10 6 WilliamE.Webb,do 0 5 0

600 Twitching meeting 0 12 '{ Mr. Jenkin., don ... 0 6 0 - Oxenham, do ... 0 '{ 6

MatildaPrance,card 1 8 2 William H. Philps,

do ..................... 014 9 John Oxenham, do 0 12 3 Francis Allen, do... 0 12 0 Frederick Wickett,

do ..................... 010 '{ Emily Andrew, do 0 10 0 Mary A. Oxenham,

do ..................... 010 0 6 310

Gittcott Cross mtg 0 12 0 Mary E. Vanstone,

card .................. OBO Richard E. Quance,

do ..................... 080 180

PetersMarlandmtg 1 0 11 Nora Lane, card... 1 12 6 John Tanton, do... 1 1 0 B. A. Tanton, do.. 0 10 0

445 Stibb Cross meeting 0 9 10 MaryA. Glover, card 0 15 2 William Glover, do 015 0

200---156 15 '{

K ilkhampton Circuit.

ByKilkhamptonmtg 1 5 8 MissE.Braund,card 0 12 0 - E. Pomeroy, do 0 10 6 - M. Dell, do...... 0 5 6 - L. Ellis, do...... 0 5 0

£ s. d. Willie Thorne, card 0 12 0 -'- Rogers, do . ..... 0 5 6

Ernie Rogers. do... 0 5 0 China-In loving memory

of Mrs. Rogers ... 0 519

Eastcott meeting... 4 0 5 Miss Cottle's box... 1 0 0 - Martin's do ... 0 18 0

Mrs. R. Gerry's do 0 11 6 Mr. J. Clatwortby's

do ..................... 1 12 0 Mr. Johns, don ...... 0 5 0

8 611 Woodford meeting 2 3 6 Miss Lena Burrows,

card .................. 018 3 - E. Hobbs, do... 0 13 2 - M.E.Stevens,do 0 12 6 - Annie Stidwell,

do .................... 012 0 - BessieBurrows,

do ..................... 010 2 - E. Cornish, do 0 9 3

Mr. J. Wakely, do 0 6 0 - J.E.Rambly,do 0 5 6

An old Friend ...... 0 5 0 A Friend.......... ..... 0 5 0 China-Miss Spry, don...... 1 0 0 - E.A. Oke'sbox 0 11 1

865 Gooseham Mill mtg 2 10 10 Mr. W. Oke, don... 0 10 0 Master J. H. Cottle,

card ................ 011 0 Miss E. Knight, do 0 '{ '{ MasterW.H.Cottle,

do ...................... 0 6 6 - J. Cottle, do ... 0 5 6

China-Mrs. J. Cottle'sbox 010 3

"518 Bush meeting . ..... 3 18 0 Miss Knight's box 3 12 0 Mrs. Cowling's do.. 3 6 6

1016 6 Bradwortby mtng 212 5 MissF.Thorne'sbox 1 8 4 - L. Axford, card 1 0 0 - A. Trick., do... 0 16 0 - M. Barlett, do. 0 10 0 - S. Allin, do ... 0 8 4 - L. Cann, do ... 0 8 0 - A.Westaway,do 0 7 0 - N. Jennings, do 0 5 5 - P. Hayman, do 0 5 0

MasterW.J.Oke,do 0 5 2 Sums under 5s....... 0 15 0

908 Atworthy meeting 2 8 A Friend, throngh

E. Rogers ......... 0 10 0 Master R. Jolliffe,

card .................. 084 - R. Wade, do... 0 6 8 - W.Downing,do 0 5 3

Cards under 58...... 0 6 8 China-Miss S. Shaddick.'s

box .................. 054 454

Edistone meeting... 2 7 11 Two Friends, don... 1 0 0 MissMaudCory's box 0 12 6 Mrs. Williams' do.. 0 5 0 MasterW. Williams,

card ................. 0 5 6

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£ s. d. Cards under 5s....... 0 12 4

588 Hartland meeting •. 810 2 Missionary Tea do. p 1711 Master Bertie Ellis'

box .................. 0 14 0 Miss R. Christmas,

card .................. 010 0 - E. J. Burnard, do ...................... 0 5 9

- E. Shute, do... 0 5 4 Cards under 58.. ..... 0 15 2

618 4 Providence meeting 2 14 8 Mr. J. Cruse, don., 1 6 4 - R.Burman,jun.,

do ..................... 100 - Burrow, do..... 0 5 0 - J. Eddy, do..... 0 5 0 - Wm. Cruse, do 0 5 0 - J. Shute, do..... 0 5 0 - Bri:tnma.combe, do ..................... 0 l,O 0

Mrs. Pickard, do ... 0 5 0 - Cleave, do ...... 0 5 0

Master J. Nicholls, card .................. 1 3 1

- R. Robins. do.. 0 18 9 - J. Ba.bb ......... 0 5 6

Miss E. Robins...... 0 13 0 Mrs.J.Jewell'sbox 0 5 0 Profits of Tea......... 1 8 0 Miss :Maud Curtis,

ea.rd .................. 012 0 China.-Friends, through ·E.

Rogers ............... 0 14 10 1216 2

W oolfa.rdisworthy meeting ..... ;........ 2 12 8

Profits of "Tea. ...... 1 18 6 MissE.Burrow,card 1 8 2 - A. Elliott, do... 1 0 0 - L. Beer, do...... 0 11 1 - M. A. Good-enough, do......... 0 10 0

- C. Nicholls, do 0 8 0 Mrs.J • .Andrew,don 010 0 Mr. S. Wa.kely, do. 0 10 0 - J. Burrow, do. 0 5 0 - W. Elliott, do. 0 5 0 - W.N.D.Burrow, do ..................... 0 5 0

- J. Andrew, do. 0 5 0 Mrs. Bond, do ...... 0 5 0 Mr.S.Wa.kely'sbook 0 5 0 China.-Mr. S. Wakely, don 010 0 - T.Westa.way,do 0 2 6

11 0 6 Harbour Cross mtg 0 18 4 :Master J. Prowse... 0 8 0 Bums under 58 ....... ··0 12 4

118 8 EastYoulstonemtg 2 14 1

214 1---9110 8

HolGworthll Oif'CKU. :By Holsworthy mtg 6 2 5 Proceeds of Tea ... 8 5 0 Measrs.Stra.uger,don 1 1 0 Mr. J. B. Batten,do 1 0 0 - T. Ba.tten, do... 1 0 0

Mrs. J. Cole, do '" 1 0 0 Mr. R. PeDhale" do 1 0 0 - Buckler, do...... 3 0 0 - Lovell, do ...... 0 10 0 - J. Higgs. do... 0 10 0 - 1rfills,-cIo·......... 0 10 0

30 £.8. d.

Mr. N. Heard, don 0 10 0 Mrs. Heard, do ...... 010 0 Mr. W. Beale, do... 0 10 0 - N. Gay, do ...... 0 10 0

A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Master Heard, do... 0 5 0 Mr. W. Penha.le, do 0 5 0 - T. Oliver, do... 0 5 0

Miss Mills, do ...... 0 10 0 Small sums..... ....... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort­MissSnowdon's card 2 8 0 The Misses Blight... 2 0 0 Miss Ridge.... ........ 1 12 6 - Paige ............ 1 5 0

Master T. O. Kelley 1 2 0 - J. Hearn......... 0 7 1 - Walter Mills ... 0 6 2 - W. Glover ...... 0 5 0

A l?~d to Home Missions ............ 0 10 0

China.-Collection .............. 1 8 9 Rev. R. Kelley, don 1 1 0 Mrs. N. Gay, do ... 0 10 0 A Friend to China. 0 10 0

85 18 11 Clawton meeting ... 2 15 9 Miss Miller's box... 3 5 0 Mr.J.Pridham,card 1 6 0 Master G. Daniel,

card .................. 1 0 0 869

Marhamchurchm~ 4 0 Miss E. J. Heard's

box ................. . - Cann ............. .. - Wickett ....... .. - J. Balhatchet ..

8mallsums .......... .. China-

012 8 018 0 087 080 089

Collection ............ 0 10 0 Mrs. Rockey, don.. 1 0 0 Miss Rockey, do... 1 0 0 - E.Rockey,do ... 1 0 0

10 5 8 Bakeson meeting ... 1 11 10 Miss Grill's box ... 1 14 4 Mr. Heard, don 0 5 0

311 2

~~ton~ :1: ~ China Fund 0 5 6

766 Derril meeting ...... 2 0 8 Mr. Honey, don '" 0 10 0 Miss Penwarden,

card ................. . Mr. Piper, do ....... .. Miss Rowe, do ..... . - Snowdon, do .. . - 8lee, do ........ .

162 019 B 018 0 017 8 015 8

767 Whitstone meeting 4 5 1 Mr. Stanbury, do... 1 0 0 - Paynter, do ... 0 10 0

Miss Yeo's box ...... 112 4 - Ada J ewell,card 1 4 11

Wm. Heard, do ... 0 16 9 Henry Stanbury, do 017 0 Miss B. Baskerville,

do ..................... 016 4 - E.Berrim.an,do. 015 0

11 17 5

=~~~ - Routley, card .. . .- Gay, do ...... .. - :Mand Philp, do

287 858 894 208 018 0

£ s. d. MasterFraneisDawe,

card .................. 120 12 1810

Gritnscott meeting 1 19 0 Miss Brock's box... 0 10 11 Thomas Yelland,

card .................. 126 W. H. Leach......... CI 6 6 Belina. Lew-is......... 0 11 0 W. H.Abbott ...... 0 4 0

41811

~FU:~~;mt,: 3 0 box .................. 222

- Pooley's do...... 110 5 - Kinver's do.. .... 1 0 9

616 4 Ashwater meeting 10 11 6 Mr. Oliver, don ...... 2 0 0 - & Mrs. Vickery 1 0 0 - E. Spry .. ....... 0 10 0

Miss M. Brommel's box ................. 383

17 9 9 Sitnpson Moor mtg 2 14 9 Mr. R. Daniel, don 1 0 0 Mrs. Mason, do ... 0 10 0 MissE. Mason'sbox 1 10 0 Mrs. Daniel's do ... 1 0 0

614 9 Providence meeting 1 12 6 Mrs. Slee's box...... S 7 6

500 Buckhorn meeting 2 11 9 Miss Western's box S 8 8

6 0 0---144 1 7

Bide/ora Oircuit, ByBidefordmeeting 9 0 2 Mr.R.Dymond, don 1 1 0 Mrs. Dingle, do...... 1 1 0 A Friend, do ......... 1 1 0 MissionaJ:Y Association-Miss A. Clarke ..... 0 1 4 -A.Copp ......... 088

Ma.ster R. Spry...... 0 8 4 Miss Staddon......... 0 B 7 - Paddon .. ....... 0 11 0 - P. Hearn......... 0 12 6 - A. Ba.nguine ••. 0 13 0 - S. Hearn......... 0 14 9 - E. Hooper ...... 0 15 8

Arthur Honey ...... 0 15 4 Edgar Honey.... ..... 0 16 0 Mi8s B. Jewell. ..... 0 16 0 - H. Lee.... ........ 0 16 7 - A. Adams ...... 0 17 10 - P. Lewis ......... 111 6

Sunday-school cards­Wreford Clements 0 6 2 Maud Clements...... 0 6 4 Olive Prescott ...... 0 6 6 Ethel Stevens... ..... 0 7 2 Bessie Hawksley ... 0 7 S Willie Pound......... 0 11 8 Cards under 58....... 2 7 6 China.-

~:~ ii:'iiAied'::: i 1~ ~ - J.C.Honey ...... 1 0 0

Edgehill College .. 12 6 10 44 8 7

Appledore meeting 0 18 9 AFree-wDl OOering 0 5 1)

018 9 Hummaoott mtng 1 2 1 Bunday-sch.ool ca.M.s­William Harris...... 0 12 0

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:£ s. d. Thomas Isaac .. .... 0 18 6

212 7 Goldwortbymtug ... 019 3 Mr. J. Duun, don.. 0 10 0 - Daniel, do ...... 0 5 Q

Sunday-school cards-Mary B. Ford ...... 0 5 6 Sidney Walter ...... 0 6 0 William Walter 0 8 0

218 9 Buckland meeting 1 16 9 Sunday-school cara.s-Bertie He1e.. ......... 0 5 0 Matilda Ley ......... 0 5 0 Frank Pascoe......... 0 5 1 John Rook. ........... 0 5 6 Matilda Harris.. .... 0 6 6 Mary Harris ......... 0 7 0 John Wickett ...... 0 14 0 Ellen Tithecott...... 0 14 6 Maud Hocking ..... 1 10 0 Cards under 58....... 0 6 9 Mrs. Tucker, don... 0 5 0

711 Monkleigh meeting 2 5 8 Sunday-school cards-Fred 81ee........ ....... 0 7 0 Thomas Beer........ 0 10 0 Annie Ashplant ... 0 10 6 Frank Clarke......... 0 12 0 Cards under 58...... 0 7 6

412 8 Jubilee collection-Bideford ............... 1 3 10 Buckland ....... ..... 0 4 6 Goldwortby ......... 0 3 7 Hummacott ......... 0 3 0 Monkleigh ............ 0 2 0

11611--64 4 4

Torri11gton Oircuit. By Torrington mtg 6 6 Mr. W. Va.ughan,

don ................. 220 - Ashplant, do... 1 0 0

Rev. C. Palmer, M.A., do....... ..... 2 0 0

Miss C.8a.ndford,do 0 10 0 - M. S. Sandford, do .................... 010 0

Freddie and Lillie Webber, do ...... 0 12 6

Sunday-school dort-Miss Pope .. .......... 1 12 6 - Batt ............... 1 1 0 - GertrudeBrown 1 0 0 -- A. Short ......... 0 6 6

lfa.s4'..er J as·.Andrew 0 6 0 - Alfred Lake ... 0 6 0

Miss M. H. Mux-worthy ............... 0 5 0

Sums under 5s....... 1 12 8 Chiua.-Meeting ............... 5 8 10 Mr. S. Brown, don. 1 0 0 MissC.Sandford,do 1 0 0 Mrs. Moxley, do ... 010 0 Mr. W.Va.ughan,do 2 2 0

29 9 8 Ba1'1l8taple Oircuit.

8y Bamstaple mtg 9 5 0 Mrs. Rude, don ... 0 10 0 Mr. T. Lee, do ...... 0 10 0 - W. Penhale, do 010 0

Mr. and Mrs. Pen-gelley, do ......... 1 0 0

Mr. G. lIills, do ... 0 10 6 AFriendtoMissions 1 5 0

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:£ s. d. Mr. Bradford......... 0 10 0 H. and S. Lancey's

box .................. 011 2 Mrs.Parkhonse's do 0 10 0 A Friend's do ...... 0 13 9 Bible Class, don ... 1 0 0 Mr. H. Hammett,

card .................. 0 9 0 Mr. Hopgood, do ... 0 5 0 - Tapp, do. ........ 0 5 0 - W. Henn, do... 0 8 9 - F. Hammett, do 0 8 2 - Wm.Stevens,do 0 14 0 - Ed. Gale, do ... 1 1 '0 - WaddyLee,don 0 5 0 - H.Harvey'sbox 0 5 0 - J. E.Cudmore's do ..................... 0 6 8

Sunday-school do... 0 10 1 Miss Hill, card . ..... 0 7 0 - Stevens. do. ..... 0 14 0 - Willis, do ..... 0 7 0 -Sage ............... 013 0

Misses Florie and Annie Bradford .. 1 10 0

Miss Corney......... 0 11 0 - E. Delve. ........ 0 8 0 - M. Seldon ...... 0 12 0 - Dobbs ............ 0 5 0 - Jones ....... ..... 0 5 10

Juvenile collection. 0 16 7 Miss Ada Tucker,

card .................. 051 - B. Hancock, do 0 6 8 - A. Saunders, do 0 6 8

~ttlNl:!10cfu' .~.~~ g 1~ g MissE.Sargent,card 0 10 0 Sums under 58....... 0 11 6 Special for China­Mr.R.Coad,2ndinst. 1 1 0 Rev.W.T.Down, do 1 1 0 A Friend, throUgh

P. Labdon ......... 1 0 0 Mr. W. Penhale... 1 1 0 - Thomas Lee ... 0 10 0

35 11 3 Chapeltown mtng.. 8 11 2 Miss L. Andrew's

box .................. 1 4 - M. Evens' do... 5 0 - Andrew, Park Gate .................. 2 7

701 Hiscott meeting ... 0 16 0 Miss M. Waldron,

card .................. 012 - Maud Martin, do ..................... 012

- ElizabethDennis, do ..................... 078

- Bellew's box... 0 19 9 George Hartnoll,

card .................. 050 Rd. Tucker, do...... 0 5 0

817 2 Highbickington mtg 1 18 0 A Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 Mr. & Mrs. Crocker,

do ..................... 076 Mrs. German, do ... 0 5 0 Miss A. M. Slee's

box .................. 0185 - Eva Slee's do... 0 7 2

Master Gooding's do ..................... 086

447

~e!r:.~~ .. ~! ~ ~~ ~

:£ s. d. A Friend............... 0 5 0

299 EbberleyLodgemtg 2 9 8 Mrs. Squire, don... 1 0 0

~ V~WW:~;~ 0 10 0

box .................. 014 6 414 2

Heddon meeting... 0 18 10 Mrs. Richards' box 1 11 8

2 {) 1 Landkey meeting.. 1 8 9 A Thank Offering.. 0 10 0 A Friend.. ............. 0 5 0 Miss 8.Perring'sbox 1 1 9

- Fry's do.. ........ 1 3 9 - Polly Bramble's do ..................... 015 7

- BessiePickard's do ...................... 011 0

- FlorriePickard's do ...................... 190

Seymour Abbott's do ..................... 0150

HerbertThorne's do 0 5 0 James Thome's do 0 6 3 Sumsunder58 ........ 0 17 1 Juvenile collection. 0 11 2 A Friend, through

F. Dymond, for China. ............... 0 2 6

10 610 CharlesBottom mtg 1 16 0 Miss Polly Brook's

bOx .................. 476 636

BrattonFlemingmtg 2 7 9 Miss Yendell's box 8 2 6 Mr. John Tucker's

do ...................... 811 0 918

Challacombemtng. 0 16 10 Mrs. Comer's box... 8 8 8

401 Yarnscombe mtng. 0 16 6 Miss Pearce's box 0 18 0

196 Bishop Tawton mtg 1 5 0 Miss Maud Darch!s

box .................. 018 6 - ElizaTaylor,card 0 5 0 - ElizaGregory,do 0 5 1 -M.J.Taylor,do 0 5 4

Master G.Saxon, do 1 0 0 - R. & C. Small-don .................. 056

- Jno. Tucker... 0 6 5 - Wm. J. Tucker 0 15 0

Mr. J. Pyle ......... 2 2 2 - Ernest Edger ..• 0 5 0 - T.Yeo,forChina 2 2 0

910 0 Goodleigh meeting. 0 16 9 MasterPercy PariSh's

box .................. 017 0 Eliza Palmer ......... 0 6 8

2 0 0---102 18 8

Hatherleigh Oircvit.

~~~~~~: b~ ~ Ig g 410 0 .

Winkleigh meeting 6 2 4 Mr. Boundy, don... 0 6 6 Miss Paddon, do... 0 5 0

- C. Harris' box 2 4 6 - Bennett, card... 0 11 6

Master W. Stevens, do ...................... 011 0

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:£ s. d. Miss L. Baker, card 0 10 0 Master J. Ware, do 0 10 0 Miss Simmons, do.. 0 7 0

10 7 10 Iddesleigh meeting 1 19 4 MissE.Jenkins,caro. 0 12 0 Miss A. Bolt ......... - 0 11 1 Master E. Jenkins,

do ..................... 010 6 Miss E. Knight, do 0 10 0 - M. Piper, do ... 0 8 3 - E. Brooks, do.. 0 7 6 - PollyRockey,do 0 6 6 - M.8immons, do 0 5 6

Cards underl>s....... 0 I> 10 China-Miss Maynard, don 0 5 0

616 North Tawton mtg 2 8 1 A card .................. 0 3 0

211 1 Beaford meeting ... 1 12 11 Sunday-schoolCllrds 0 9 9 China-MissKnapman's box: 0 15 0

217 8 Merton meeting ... 1 13 0 Miss Sutton, card... 0 14 8

278 Exbourne meeting. 2 1 9 M:issFairchlld's box: 0 10 0 China-Mr. J. Rogers, don 0 5 0

216 9

~~:~~ ~lg g Master D. Knight,

card .................. 012 0 - E. Knight, do. 0 I> 0

Miss L. Cfwirlng, do ...................... 0 5 0

Cards under Os....... 0 7 4 21010

Meethmeeting ...... 0 17 7 Miss E. Johns' box: 0 11 5 - J. Murrin's do. 0 8 2

117 2 Sampford Courtney

meeting ...... ... 8 3 9 Miss Hawkins' box: 2 0 0 Ma.sterP. Glanville,

card .................. 011 0 - R. Pyke, do ... 0 8 6

Miss S. Edworthy, do 0 7 8 MasterW.Glanville,

do ..................... 0 6 0 - J. Cory, do...... 0 I> 6

Cards under 5s....... 0 6 0 China-A Friend, don ...... 0 5 0

718 0 Broadwood Kelly

meeting ............ 8 0 Miss WeBtaway's

box: .................. 0119 Miss Brook, card ... 0 6 8 - Samson, do...... 0 6 0

Cards under 58....... 0 9 8 216 3 ---

46 9 4 Northlew Circuit.

N orthlew meetiJlg. 1 18 10 Edith Down, colI... 0 0 0 Sums under 58....... 0 18 5 China-Mr J. Glass, don ... 010 0 Collection ............ 0 11 6 Nellie and Emily

Spillett, colI ...... 0 11 0

32

:£ 8.- d. Juvenile service ... 0 5 8

410 5 Boasley meeting ... 1 19 4 Mr. H. Glass, don. 0 10 0 HarrietBanbury,coll 1 0 0 James Palmer, do .. 013 0 China-Miss Luxton, coiL. 0 18 6 Juvenile service 0 211

418 9 Madworthy meeting 2 2 10 Miss S. Home, colI 1 7 6 - Hutchings, do.. 1 8 0

John Harry, do...... 0 10 0 James White, do... 0 8 2 China-Miss E. Tickle, colI 0 12 6 Juvenile service ... 0 I> 8

6 9 '8 Chilla meeting ..... 2 5 8 Miss Hopper's box. 1 0 0 Pollie Wooldridge,

colI ................... 018 3 EdwardHopper, do 010 0 Levi Down, do...... 0 9 9 WalterHutchings,do.O 7 9 David Knight, do... 0 6 8 China-Emily Chapman ... 0 10 0 Bessie Blight......... 0 I> 0 Juvenile service...... 0 4 8

612 4 Bratton meeting ... 2 8 0 Miss Hortop, colI... 0 18 0 - James. do ...... 0 8 0

John Lovell, do ... 0 10 0 China-Edward J. Martin,

colI .................. 010 0 Juvenile service 0 4 8

488

~!~~fa~~~. 2 8 10 box ................. .

Annie Sanders, colI Rosa Balsdon, do .. . Bessie Dilling, do .. . William Sanders,do China-

010 0 015 6 076 057 012 0

Miss Hatherley ...... 012 0 Juvenile service ... 0 9 1

606 Widdon meeting ... 0 15 5 Miss Home, con.. 0 12 4 Julia Webber, do... 0 14 0 China-Miss M. Trounson 1 0 0

819 Eworthymeeting... 0 15 4 Albert White, colI. 0 18 8 Lucy Hamley, do... 0 10 0 ElizabethReddicllife,

do ..................... 0810 Annie White, do... 0 8 0 ~in~ Rockey, do 0 6 0

Juvenile service 0 3 0 345

Okehampton mtng Laura Stone, colI .. - Gale,do ....... ..

Effie Stratford, do .. Carrie Saunders, do Clara Short, do ..... . Samuel Rich, do .. . John Brock, do .... .. Sums under 58 ..... .. China­

1 210 014 0 012 9 011 0 010 0 010 0 080 050 060

'MisIIHawkings' box 0 7 6

:£ s. d Mr.W. A.Saunders,

don .................. OISO Juvenile service...... 0 8 9

_ 6 010 Bridestowe meeting 1 12 0 Mr. J. Ellis, don... 0 5 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Isabella Northcott,

colI ..................... 115 0 China-Ethe1J.Youldon,coll 1 3 0 Juvenile service...... 0 9 5

595 Inwardleigh mtng. 0 6 8 MissN. Percy, colI 012 9

019 5 Cruft meeting ...... 0 18

018 1 Halwill Market Hall

meeting ........... 0 16 4 Miss Wooldridge,

colI .................. 010 6 1 610

Jubilee collections­Northlew............... 0 10 6 Boasley ............... 0 10 0 Madworthy.... ........ 0 7 0 Chilla .................. 0 8 0 Bratton ............... 0 8 0 Highampton ......... 0 14 0 Widdon ............... 0 3 8 Eworthy .. ......... .... 0 5 0 Okehampton .... ..... 0 9 3 Bridestowe ............ 0 16 10 Inwardleigh .... "... 0 8 0 Cruft ..................... 0 1 11

417 2--68 18 8

BouthmoUon .M'~silJn.

ByBouthmolton mtg 1 2 4 Mrs. Finch's box... 1 10 0 MissMeechem's box 0 7 6 - Dovell's box ... 0 6 6

Master J . Courtney, card ................ 060

Bums under 58. ...... 0 10 3 China-Mrs.Finch,a thank-

offering .... ........ 1 1 0 587

Blakewell meeting 0 19 5 Miss Burgess, caro. 0 13 0 - B. Mitchell, do 0 10 6 - T. Rill, do ...... 0 5 7

286 Waterhouse mtng.. 1 0 8 Proceeds of Tea ... 0 12 0 Miss Harris' box... 1 1 7 - A. Way's do... 0 6 0

808 Molland meeting... 0 18 8 MasterJ .Mogridge's

box .................. 0182 Miss Smith, card ... 0 18 0 Mrs. Kerslake's box 0 18 0 Master Sinking, card 0 10 6 Miss Crocker, do... 0 10 0 - Jury's box ...... 0 6 0

Master Beer, card. 0 8 2 412 6

Georgenympton mtg 1 1 0 Misa Hobbs, card.. 0 2 0

180 Jubilee collection... 1 5 0

17 12 10 Total in Shebbear

District... ........ 711 10 1

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EXETER DISTRIOT. :£ s. d.

Exetllr Oircuit. By Exeter mting 17 9 4 E. Johnson, Esq.,

don .................. 110 Mr. & Mrs. Callard

do ...... , .............. 1 0 0 C. Westron,Esq.,J.P.

do ..................... 010 6 Mr. J. Crocker, do 1 1 0 - C. Rowe, do ... 1 0 0

Messrs. Latimer & Glanville, do...... 0 10 6

Mr. &Mrs.R. Smith, do ..................... 010 0

- Stokes, do ...... 0 10 6 Mrs. Ban-well, do... 0 5 0 Miss Chanter's box 0 12 2

24 10 0 Juvenile meeting... 8 0 8~ Miss Alice Roberts 5 10 0

- Bertha. Letheren 2 5 3 - Laura Gard ... 2 0 0 - Elise Dymond 1 15 6 - Laura Letheren 1 11 6 - Bessie Canon... 1 11 3 - Lilla Letheren 1 11 0 - Mabel Lintern 1 6 0

Mrs. Austin ......... 1 5 1~ Miss Rose Melhuish 1 1 0

- .Annie Baker... 1 0 0 - Florence Roberts 1 0 0 - A. Julian ...... 0 16 6 - Emily White ... 0 14 0 - Florence W 001-

dridge ............ 0 13 6 - Elizabeth White 0 12 0 - .Annie Williams 0 11 0 - Violet Gard ... 0 11 0 - Ada Greenslade 0 8 8~ - Edith Dodd...... 0 8 0 - Beatrice Isa.a.c 0 7 6 - Bessie Lee ... ... 0 7 0 - Emily Bending 0 6 2 - Lily Richards 0 6 0 - Kate Gill ...... 0 5 0 - Melena Dodd... 0 5 0

Master Lewis Pye 1 5 9 - W. H.Bending 1 1 0 - Tbomas Pye... 1 0 0 - George MarIes 0 16 6 - Charlie White 0 15 7 - Thomas Sawer 0 14 0 - Willie Dymond 0 18 3 - SamuelDymond 0 18 3 - ReginaldThomasO 18 0 - Thomas Strat-

ford ............... 012 0 - Geol1l'e Melhuish 0 12 0 - EdWIn Lee...... 0 11 7 - Wm. Richards 011 0 - William Symes 0 10 8 - John 8ta.mp... 0 10 0 - Ernest Dodd... 0 9 3 - Fred. Gill.. ....... 0 8 5 - Ernest Pike ... 0 8 '8 - Allan Penberthy 0 7 0 - Charlie Yendell 0 7 0 - Ernest Ashe ... 0 7 0 - ArtburFursden 0 7 0 - John Richards 0 6 5 - Percy Smith ... 0 6 0 - William Hey-

wood ............ 058 - Albert Morrish 0 5 0

Bmall sums ......... 1 7 1

China­47 10 SA

Mission meeting... 7 16 2

33 :£ s. d.

Mr. Shapley, don 2 0 0 - J. Yendell, do 0 10 0

Mrs. Baker, do...... 0 10 0 Miss Hunt, do ...... 0 5 0 - Harris, do ...... 1 1 0

Mr. J. Martin, do ... · 2 0 0 - A. Conibear;do 0 5 0 - J. S. Dymond,

card ............... 3 2 6 17 9 8

Jubilee collections 4 5 7~ 9316 0

Crediton meeting 2 14 1 Mrs. Ford's box ... 1 10 0 Juvenile effort-Miss Eliza Trick,

card .................. 0 10 9 - F. Gribble, do 0 10 1

Master EPlest Hed-ger, do ............... 0 8 4

Small sums .... ..... 0 4 8 Jubilee collections 0 16 2

614 1 St. Cyres meeting 2 8 6 Mrs. Harris' box ... 0 15 0 Jubilee collections 0 10 6

314 0 Hookway meeting 1 0 7

107 A Friend Jubilee... 0 10 0

105 14 8 Ringsash Oircuit.

By Ringsash mtng 2 15 9 Mr. S. Boundy, don 0 10 0 Two Friends, do ... 010 0 Mr. Cook, do ........ 0 5 0 Juvenilceffort-Master Louis Harris 1 5 0 Miss Susan Turner 1 1 6 Master Bert. Berry 0 17 6 - Ben. Berry...... 0 11 0 - Wm. Hockridge 0 11 0

Miss Martha Tapp 0 14 6 - Z. M. Vernon 0 12 2 - E. C. Harris... Q 11 8

1017 1 Burringtonmeeting 1 19 2 Small sums ......... 0 11 3

210 5 Kingsnympton mtg 3 9 6 Miss Woolacott's

box .................. 050 Juvenile e1fort-Miss Emma. Down 0 6 0 - E. J. Knight ... 0 6 0

Master John Tolley 0 5 0 - WID. Pope ...... 0 5 0

Small sums............ 1 5 6 620

Chulmleigh meeting 2 18 2 Mrs. J. Wreford,

don ................... 010 0 - Isaac, do.. ....... 0 10 0

Juvenile collectors-Miss Cann .. ...... .... 0 10 0 - Emily Carpenter 0 10 1 - Emily Carter... 0 5 3 - Janie Parish 0 5 0

586 Hele Lane meeting 1 11 0 Mrs. Boundy's box 0 6 0 Juvenile collectors-Miss Effie Tucker 1 8 8 - Bessie Sage ... 0 6 0

Master James Kent 0 5 0 811 8

Morchard meeting 1 15 o· Mr. Clark, don...... C 10 0

:£ s. d. Juvenile collectors­Master E. Longman's

box .................. 010 0 Small suins 0 6 8

818 Copplestone mtng 8 0 6 A Friend, don .. ~.... 0 10 0 Miss Ware's box... 0 13 6 Juvenile collectors­MasterSidneyMiltonO 14 3 - Cyril Edwards 0 13 0 - Robert Searle 0 11 3

Miss Eva Marks... 0 8 0 Master Charles Liver-

ton .................. 066 Mr. & Mrs. Tolley's

children's box ... 0 6 0 Master W. H. Jones 0 5 0 Small sums ......... 0 6 6 Profits of Tea. and

collection ......... 0 19 3 813 9

Stable Green mtng 2 16 10 Mr. Bissett, don... 1 2 0 Miss J. Hanger,

card .................. 1 2 6 - E. Martin, do... 0 15 2 - E. Pickard, do 0 10 0 - W. Dunn, do... 0 5 0

Mr. W. Clemmens, do ..................... 0 7 0

618 6 Rose Ash meeting 0 10 6 B. & E. Webber,

card .................. 0 5 3 S. J. Burnett, do... 0 4 4

101 Chawleigh meeting 0 16 10 Small sums ......... 0 7 4

142 North Lake mtng 1 4 0 Juvenile collectors-Miss Nellie Tucker 1 2 6 - Lucy Lawrence 1 0 0

Mr. Samuel Webber 0 15 0 Master W. Harris 0 8 6 - T. Winsley...... 0 6 9 - W. Down ...... 0 6 3 - J. Ewing......... 0 6 0

5 9 0 Worlingtonmeetng 016 7 Mrs. Holmes' box 0 5 0 Small sums ............ 0 11 1

118 8 Meshaw meeting ... 0 9 6 Mr. J. D. Balkwill

for China ......... 1 1 0 Jubilee collections 8 10 0

6111 0 Torgu,ay Circuit.

By Torre meeting 4 16 9 Profits of Tea. ...... 014 0 W. K. Perran, Esq.,

don .................. 100 Mr. Curtis, do ...... 0 10 0 -R. Crocker, do 1 1 0

MissPearse, do ...... 010 0 Miss Hooper's box 010 0 - .Annie Michell's

do .................. 015 0 Mrs. Tremelling'sdo 0 15 0 Mabel & Lily8cawn's

do ..................... 0 7 0 Mrs. White's do ...... 0 5 0 Sunday-scb.ool-Francis Pearse .... .. Emily Lll,tJg ....... .. Martha. Cliff ....... ..

100 067 050

C

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£ s. d. Ernest Crocker...... 0 5 8 ]larry Crocker . ..... 0 5 8 John Hornbrook .. , 0 11 0 WillieRornbrook... 0 5 0 OwenJrla.yers......... 0 5 0 Walter Knott . ..... 0 6 0 l\:Ii.ss Rowe ............ 0 5 0 Small sums .. .•.•••• 1 8 10

. Juvenile collection 1 2 2 Sunda.y-school box 8 0 1

20 9 9 l'tfa.ry Church mtng 1 0 7 Miss Haynes' box 0 10 0 Miss Edwards' do... 0 6 ,0 H. Knight, card ... 0 6 6 Small sums .......•• 0 10 10 Juvenile collection 0 4, 0 Mrs. Crewes, don... 0 5 0

8 211 Paignton meeting 2 0 0 Mrs. Flood's box ... 1 0 0 Ellen Simpson,card 0 8 9 Mrs. Foale, don ... 0 10 0 Miss Tucker, card 0 5 0 Small sums ......... 0 2 6

4, 6 8 Stoke meeting ...... 0 11 8 Miss Potter, card... 0 5 0

016 8 Dartmouth meeting 1 1'l 6 C. Kelland, card ••• 1 1 6 Mrs. Wordf>Jl, don 0 10 '0

Do do box ... 091 Bmall sums............ 0 2 6

815 7 Shaldon meeting ... 1 0 6 Miss Doidge, coIl... 1 10 8 E. W. Ca.rter, card 1 0 0 W. Trewin,do ...... 017 6 Eva Thomas, do ... 0 11 0 Small sums..... ....... 0 6 1

559 Coombe meeting ... 1 5 10 Profits of Tea •....• 0 10 0 Miss Murch, carel.. 0 16 8

212 6 China.-·Rev. J. Tremelling 2 0 0

200---42 9 5

Newton ..Abbott MisBion. By Newton meeting 4 5 5 Tea meeting. ........ 1 15 2 Mr. R. NichollsJdon 0 {) 0 - J.Rogers, ao.. 0 5 0 . - W. Norman,do 0 {) 0

A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Six Friends, do...... 0 14 6 Miss Madge's box 0 10 6 Juvenile meeting... 0 12 1 :Miss M. Norman,

col1 ...•..•...••.••...• 018 0 - N. Stephens,do 0 10 0 - M. Carpenter!"do 0 6 2 - E. Howard, no 0 {) 4 -- M. Hocking,do 0 5 0

Master G. PaJk, do 0 10 6 - Larkworthy, do 0 6 0 - L. Husband,do 0 {) 10

Small sums .•..••... 1 4 0 School box........ ...• 0 9 6

1812 0 Kingsbritlge Mission.

=IT~~~- 110 6 .bury's box ......... 0 10 2

::Miss M. Moysey's do 0 {) 0

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£ s. d. Small sums.... ........ 0 4 8

2 911 AVl'lton Gifford mtg 1 1 7 Mrs. J. Wood'sbox 1 1 0 Small sums , ... ........ 0 8 10

211-·6 Chillington meetng 0 9 8 Master J. W. Wills,

card .................. 0 6 6 015 2

Pra.wle meeting ... 0 13 8 Miss L. Dreber's box 0 5 0 Small sums.... ........ 0 4 6

132 llallsands meeting 0 '10 4 Smallsums.. ......... 0 5 0

015 4 Staunton-Mrs. Ryder, coll .•. 0 5 0

050 Jubilee, do ..... .... 0 14 0

814 0 Kingsbrompton Oircuit.

By Kingsbrompton meeting .. ......... 2 11 10

Mrs. Burston, don 10 0 0 Miss Baker, card... 1 8 6 F. H. Reed, do...... 0 14 7 Mabel Stevens, do 0 8 6

1418 5 Bury Tea & mtng 1 11 4 Willi&m Perry, card 0 8 1 Mrs. Rawle, do ... 0 6 8 Eustace Govier, do 0 6 0 John Thorne, do... 0 6 0

217 8 Upton meeting...... 1 5 9 :Mr. Marsh, mission-

ary m¢b.. .......... 1 0 0 Fanny Chapple,card 0 10 6 Annie Cook, do...... 0 5 0 Four cards............ 0 14 5

815 8 Timberscombe ;mtg 1 1 8 Frank Willia.ms,card 1 7 1 William Townsend,

do ..................... 0156 Claude, do............ 0 10 0 Blanche Greenslade,

do ..................... 0 7 0 Two cards . ........... 0 6 0

473 Roadwatermeeting 1 6 0 Selina Court, cara 0 8 0 Three cards •••• ••.•• 0 8 7

227 Luxborough meetg 0 18 0

018 o· LuckwellBrldgemtgl 0 0 Annie Bryant, card 1 8 0 Richard Tucker, do 0 14 0 James Rawle, do... 0 9 0 Jane Crockford, do 0 6 6 Richard Baker, do 0 2 9

315 8

~E~X:J:~~ g 1~ g 018 0

Watchet. meeting 1 7 4, Eight cards •• ....... 1 7 5

214 9 Jubilee collection... 1 14 4

114 4---37 16 11

(]hagJora Mission. By Chagford mtg 2 1 9 A Friend, don .. .... 0 7 6 A Friend, do......... 0 5 0

£ s. d. Juvenile efl'ort-Annie Garrish ...... 0 6 0 Alice Jefl'ery ........ 0 4, 6 Two cards .'... ........ 0 4 11 China.-A Friend............... 0 10 0 Mr. M. Rowse ...... 010 0

498 Providence mee~ .4 18 0 Mra. Thorne, don 0 10 0 No matter who, do 0 10 0 Mrs. Madders, do 0 5 0 Mrs. Grose, do ...... 0 6 0 Miss Crocker, do ... 0 5 0 Mr. R. Crocker...... 0 5 0 Juvenile efl'ort-Susie Dunning ...••.. l 0 0 Laura. Gill. ........... 0 10 0 Jessie Hill............ 0 10 0 Percy Cumming '.' 010 0 - Enda.cott......... O. 5 0

China-Mr. R. Grose, don 0

1014 0 Hittisleigh meetng 00 Juvenile efl'ort-Albert Wilson ...... 0 12 0 Sidney Ashplant... 0 12 0 A card .................. 0 2 6

266 'Whiddon Down mtg 2 5 6 M:r. & Mrs. Leaman,

don .................. 010 0 Master Leaman, do 0 5 0 Mr. F. Lang, do... 0 5 0

856 South Zeal meeting 1 7 9

179

~TB~tbe:¥b:x ~ 1~ ~ 264

Jubilee Fund......... 2 8 2 282--

26 1111 Tiverton Mission.

By Tivertonmeetng 1 19 11 Miss Chown's box 0 10 0 - Nellie Mogford,

card .............. 0 6 6 - Mary Collard,

do .................. 0 6 2 - L. Tucker, do 0 5 7

Juvenile efl'ort ...... 1 8 5 411 7

Cadeleigh meeting 1 18 8 Id. for every Pig sold

byMr.R.Squire 0 6 0 :Mn!. L.Tucker'sbox 0 5 0 Miss Luxton, card 0 5 1

294 Cheriton meeting... 2 11 8 :Mr. Thorne, don... 0 5 0 :Mrs. J. B. Thorne,

do ...................... 0 5 0 813

Witheridge meetng 0 18 5 Mrs. Greenslade,don 0 {) 0 Miss Besley, card 0 12 0 - Edith Besley,

do ................... 010 0 - E. Thomas, do 0 6 4

Master G. Green-slade ............... 096

Alice GreenSlade... 0 3 4 847

Rackenford mtng 8 8 2 In memory of Mrs. R.A~ ............ 010 0

MissB. Webber,do~ 0 5 0

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£ s. d. Master.4.. W oolacott,

card ... , ............ 0 8 0 - Fred Blackford,

do ................... 0 5 0 - Charles Blackford,

do .................. 0 5 0 - John Snell, do 0 5 0 - George Kent,do 0 7 0

Two cards .. .......... 0 6 0 Mrs. Northam's box 0 5 4 Miss Twose, card... 0 8 0 China.-A Friend.. ......... .... 0 5 6 Mr. W. Tucker. .... 0 5 0

730 :Bampton meeting 1 5 4 Miss M. Dart's box 0 12 3 - G. Dart, card 0 6 0

Sunday-school box Girls.... ....... ... .... O· 7 11 ---Boys072

Juvenile e1fort ...... 013 6 312 2

Templeton meeting 0 19 2 Mrs. Alfred's box 0 5 0 Acard ................. 020

162 Spurway Mill mtg 1 12 6 Mrs. Melhuiah'sbox 1 3 0 Miss Blackford, card 0 18 0 Miss Coles, card ... 0 7 0 - H. Foxford, do 0 11 2 - S. L. Heard, do 0 6 0

Profiti of Tea and box .................. 051

China-Mr. Melhuiah's do 1 0 0

688 Halberton meeting 0 18 9

018 9 Exbridge meeting 0 1 3

073 Stockley meeting 0 10 2 Collected............... 0 4 1

. 014 9 Clayhanger meetng 0 9 9 Mr. Vickery, card 0 7 0 Miss Taylor, card 0 5 0

119 Jubilee colI ......... 1 10 0

110 0---36 810

Total in Exeter District ............ 382 19 9

BRISTOL DISTRICT. BristoZ Oi'IICuit.

:By Redcllif Crescent meeting ............ 24 9 8

Mrs. Terrett, don 2 2 0 Mr. Terrett, do ...... 2 2 0 - Rigby, do ...... 0 15 0 - Hollins, do...... 0 10 0

Mrs. Hollins, do... 0 10 0 - Brock, do ...... 0 10 0

Mr. Brock, do ...... 0 10 0 - Moxley,.do...... 0 10 0

Mrs. Collings, do... 0 6 0 823 8

Juvenilee1fort-Miss Terrett ......... 6 19 6

- Sunshine Terrett 8 10 0 = ~:aL~~~ ~ 1: ~ -Marsh ...... 110 0

- Alice Ottery ... 1 6 0 - Rose Maine ... 1 2 8 - Nellie Rossiter 1 2 0

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£ s. d. Miss Lillias E. Ros-

siter ............... 1 1 3 - Ada Marsh...... 1 1 0 - Eliza Williams 1 0 6 ...... Agnes Babbage 1 0 0 - Florence Ros-

siter ........ ...... 0 19 10 -mo~nce ~ 019 0 - Alice Rossiter 0 18 0 - Mable Graves 0 18 10 - Ellen Budd ... 0 11 6 - Rose Main ...... 018 6 - Emily Roberts 012 6 - morence Bur-

nett ............... 012 6 - Mary J. Baker 012 6 - Florence Baker 0 10 6 - Emily Perrett 010 0 - Sarah Prescott 0 9 8 - Alice Stephens 0 8 7 - Alice Wride ... 0 8 6 - Kate Wride ... 0 8 1 - Amelia Roberts 0 6 8 - Lottie Lewis... 0 /) 0

Master G. G. B. Terrett............... 3 1 0

- Percy Babbage 212 0 - W. J. U. Wool-

cock ............... 1 10 8 - George Green-

way .............. 1 2 0 - Willie Abrahams 1 1 6 - Willie Rossiter 0 19 2 - H. L. Rossiter 0 16 10 - Louis Ramsey 0 16 0 - Walter Powell 0 15 0 -' Frederick Butt 0 18 5 - William Lewis 0 12 10 - C. Roberts ...... 0 10 0 - Herbert Butt... 0 8 5 - Fred Knott...... (} 8 0 - G. Abrahams... (} 7 6 - E. F. Abrahams 0 1 0

Sums under 5s....... 1 2 2 Good Friday colI ... 4 5 2

66 12 10 China-Mr. & Mrs. Terrett 10 6 0 Miss S. M. Terrett 5 5 0 - SunsbineTerrett 5 5 0

Master G. G. B. Terrett............... 5 5 0

Mr. & Mrs. Wool-cock ................ .. (} 0

:Master W. J. U. Woolcock ......... 010 0

Mr. E. Moxley...... 0 8 3 Collected in Sunday-

sChool ..... .......... 1 10 0 29 8 .3

118 4 4 Gladstone Street

meeting ............ 9 10 0 Mr. Gilbert, don ... 2 0 0 - W. S. Hek, do 0 10 6

Mrs. Hek, do......... 0 10 6 Mr. Luscombe, do 0 10 0 A Friend, do . ........ 0 10 0 Mrs. Luscombe's box 0 19 0

1410 0 Juvenileefi'ort-:Master T. E. Croy-

don ................ .. - Henry PriddIe - George Snook - Josepb Collis ... - Frank Drew.,. - Herbert Slade - John Forgan ...

411 1 112 7 1 810 161 116 017 0 01510

£ s. d. Miss Arthur Long 0 12 2 - Herbert Jenkins 0 11 8 - WalterWarren 010 8 - Arthur Snow... 0 9 0 - FrederickYabsleyO 8 6 - Arthur Orchard 0 6 10 - 8aJ;nuelJones... 0 5 5 - Charles Philips 0 5 4 - Francis Philips 0 5 3

Miss Sarah Quick.. 3 S 0 - Florence Cox... 1 18 1 -Hek ............... 120 - S. Farrant . ..... 1 1 0 - F. R. Yabsley 0 15 9 - Lillie Ward ... 013 9 - Hancock... ..... 0 18 1 - Alice Drew ... 0 12 4 - Clara Tucker ... 011 1 - Follett..... ...... 0 11 0 - M. Hek ......... 0 10 0 - Jessie J eDkins 0 9 11 - Maud Baldwin 0 8 9 - Rose Baldwin 0 8 5 - Ellen Martin ... 0 6 9 - Anstice's box... 0 10 6

Mr. Dashfield'sdo ... 0 8 5 Sums under 5s....... 2 18 3 Collection ............ 4] 2 4

36 17 9 China.-Collected in Sunday-

school ............... 1 8 1 181

621510 ----171 0 2

Taunton Mission. By Taunton mtng 4 12 0 W. Rawlinson, Esq.

don .................. 010 (} W. Weaver, Esq. I

do ..................... 050 Mrs. Couzens' box 1 1 0 Miss Silvester's do. 0 13 6 - Orchard's book 010 6

Master C. Orchard 0 10 6 'Mr. Cbown, don ... 0 5 0 MiS!! Brown's box.. 0 6 0 Smallsums............ 0 7 8 China-Meeting, Messrs.Dy-

mond & Pollard 0 19 6 A Friend, don ...... 1 0 0 Mrs. Hellard, do... 0 10 6 In memory of Clarissa

Mary & Joseph Oliver Higman... 2 2 0

Sunday-school box 0 4 5 1317 7

Wellington meeting 8 8 10 J. H. Fox,Esq., don 010 0 T. Fox, Esq., do... 0 5 0 S. Fox, Esq., do ... 0 5 0 Mr. Honeyball, do 0 5 0 Mrs. Squire, do ... 0 10 0 Miss J. Hancock's

box .................. 250 Master Shapland,

card .................. 0 1 6 Miss Davies, do ... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 1 3 1 Juvenile meeting

toward missionary-debt .................. 011 3

151 8 Milverton meeting 0 13 7

013 7 Hillfarrance mtng 0 18 10

01810 Halse meeting ... '.. 1 3' 0

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£ B. d. Miss Hawkins,card 0 7 8 Late Mrs. Watts... 0 IS 0 Mr. R. Hawkins .. 0 7 6

2 2 9 Hillcommon meeting 1 8 4 Children's carl~ . 4 O}O 0

Collections toward themissionary debti 1 8

118---85 9 0

W Bare Oircuit. Wea.remeeting ... 217 6 Mr. Redding, Id. per

pair of bootsrea.dy money ............... 0 6 2

Miss Callow's box 0 5 10 Juvenile collectors-AdaHam ............ 111 1 Frank Vincent ...... 1 17 1 Annie Cook . ........ 0 16 0 Snms under 58.. ..... 1 1 6

912 Allerton meeting... 2 0 7 Mrs. Wall's box ... 0 2 6 Walter Parson, card 0 5 0 Mr. & Mrs. Vowles,

don .................. Q50 Miss A. P. Vowles,

do ................... 0 5 0 - M. P. Vowles, do ..................... 050

Mas. J.C.P. Vowles, do .................... 0 5 0

881 Draycottmeeting ... 8 0 0 A Thankoffering ... 1 0 0 Mr. J. Bevier, don 0 10 0 Juvenile collcctors-G. E. White .. ....... 1 3 10 Kenneth Cooper '" 0 17 3 Maudie Jeffrey...... 0 5 0 =~der 5s....... ,0 19 4

A Friend, don ...... 0 2 6 Rev. J. Jeffrey, do 1 1 0

81811 :Blea.dney meeting 8 7 7 Mr . .Tyley, don ... 1 0 0 Miss Davis, card ... 0 5 0 .llrs. Tyley's box:.. 0 2 7 Juvenile effort-Public meeting. ..... 0 4 9 Nellie Edmonds,

card .................. 018 8 Edward Cook, do... 0 5 0 Annie Court, do ... 0 5 0 8nms under 5s.. ..... 0 12 11

716 Brent Knoll riltng 1 19 0 Mr. G. Frost's family

box .................. 150 Mrs. E. Frost, don 0 5 0 Mrs. Hosking, do... 0 10 0 Juvenile collectol'lJ-, Henry Dibble ...... 0 15 0 Florrie Hardwidge 0 18 6 Charles Tilley ...... 0 7 4 Bums under 5s....... 0 2 6 China.--A Friend, don. . ..... 0 0

617 4 Blea.don meeting ... 1 10 0 Juvenile collectors-:Bessie Taylor.... ..... 0 5 1 Frank Dinwiddy... 0 5 0 Snms under 5s....... 0 4 5

246 Westbury meeting 0 18 8

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£'s. d. School cards ......... 0 7 10

116 Stoughton meeting 0 11 . 0 Mrs. English, don 1 10 0 A card .................. 0 1 8

2 2 S :Biddisbam m~ting 0 12 8 Miss Rose Pople's

box .................. 0180 1 IS 8

Newtown meeting .• 0 9 8 A card .................. 0 2 0

011 S---42 11 9

Somerton Mission. :By Somerton meeting 1 1 9

1 1 9 Pilton meeting...... 2 2 2 Mr. & Mrs. J. Allen,

don ........ ' ......... 2 2 0 A Friend, do......... 0 10 0

~jJi~G~;~ 0 10 0 box ................. 012 6

Mrs. Cleave's do ... 0 7 0 Annie Rose, card... 0 7 0 -March,do ...... 064

Small sums............ 0 10 0 China-Mr. G. Allen ......... 10 0 0

17 7 0 Keinton meeting... 1 14 7 Master Cecil :Brooks,

card .................. 0 6 3 Miss Polly Carey, do 0 5 2 Small Bums............ 0 11 10 China-Rev. W. E. Gilbert 1 1 0

4 410 South :Barrow mtg 2 1 6 Mr. Walter, don... 0 10 0 Vivian & Olive Isaac's

box .................. 100 Mr.Isaac'sbox .. ; ... 013 6 M. A. Saunders,

card .................. 0 5 6 Willie Smart, do ... 0 4 0 Small Bums...... ...... 0 10 8

552 WestPennard mtg 0 8 0 ArthurWilkins'box 0 7 0

016 0 High Ham meeting 2' 2 8 H. Fisher, card...... 0 10 2 .Archibald Lavis, do 0 5 0 Miss Kate J. Lavis'

box .................. 050 8mall Bums.. .......... 0 15 2

318 0 . Stone meeting ...... 1 9 0 Samuel White's box 0 5 0

114 0 Lovington meeting 1 10 7 Lillie Stevens, card 0 .7 0 Fred Stevens, do... 0 5 0 John Travers, do... 0 10 0 Edward Travers,do 0 10 0 1Iarry Raymond,do 0 IS 0 Bertie Corry, do ... 0 5 0 Small Bums............ 1 0 0

412 7 Plot Street meeting 0 8 9

089---39.7 1

W~ston-SupBr-Mare Mission. :By meeting ......... 2 10 0 William Ash, Esq., -don .................. 110

Henry Podger, Esq. 0 10 6

£ s. d. Juvenile meeting... 0 18 11 Sunday-school box 0 10 0 Master HarrY Per-

kins, coll............ 1 6 1 Miss Annie Dash-

wood, do............ 1 IS 7 - H. Leech, do... 0 16 0 - W. French, do 013 7 - Ada Baker, do 010 6

Master E. Brent, do 0 9 5 Miss Hetty Day, do 0 8 3 - M. Hook, do ... 0 6 1) - E. Parsons ...... 0 5 0 - Agnes Maine,

do .................. 050 Master W. Radford,

do ..................... 052 Sums below liB....... 1 0 4

12169 China-W. Oates............... 1 1 0

110---1311 9

South Petherton Mission. By Hambridge mtg 3 4 6 Mrs. J. Priddle's box 0 6 0 Miss Quantock,don 0 5 0 - Slocombe, do 0 5 0 - Dyer, do. ........ 0 5 0

Juvenile effort ...... 016 0 516

Stratton meeting... 1 15 8 Sidney Brenton,card 0 5 0

208 lIardington meetng 0 17 7 Mrs. Genge, don... 0 5 0 Miss Leach, do...... 0 5 0

177 1Iase1bury meeting 0 0

100 Crewkerne meeting 4 - 0 Juvenile effort ...... 8 0 Sunday-school box 0 4 9 Cbina-W. H. Oatey 0 10 0

319 Beavingtonmeeting 0 19 10 Miss Templeman's

box .................. 0 10 3 - Elizabeth Harris's do ..................... 050

Mrs. Adams, llmins-ter ..................... 015 0

210 1 Dinnington meetng 0 12 6 Mrs. Whea.don'sbox 0 5 0 Small BUmS....... ..... 0 12 0

·1 9 6 Dalwoodmeeting... 110 0 Miss A. Hoare, card 0 10 6 Juvenile effort..... 1 0 0

306 Whitford meeting 1 2 6 Miss Snell's box... 0 7 0

196 Churchill meeting 0 7 9 Jubilee collection... 0 11 0

018 9---211910

poraand Mission. Wakeham meeting 1 7 0 Miss M. Stone's box 1 16 2 Master J. Pearce,

card .................. 1 1 4 Miss Polly Pearce,

do ...................... 1 0 9 Miss S. Attwooll,do () 12 6 Master Tom Stone,

do ..................... 0 9 S

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£ s. d. Mast. E. ~J card 0 9 0 :Miss E. Anmony,

do ..................... 0 7 S Master W. Coombe,

do ..................... 0 7 1 Miss S. Attwooll,do 0 9 6 Master R. Attwooll,

do ..................... 0 5 2 Bums under 5s....... 0 14 11 Collected by H.W.G.

& S.H. ........... .... 0 14.11 91410

:Ma.idenwell meeting {).13 4 Mr. J. Thresher,

don ........... , ...... 0 5 0 Miss F. Hurst, card 0 5 6 - S. Stone, do '" 0 5 6 - E. Gibbs, do '" 0 5 0

Master E.Chale, do 0 5 0 - W. Nott, do '" 0 5 0

Bums under 5s.. ..... 0 6 1 210 5--

12 5 3 Bridgewater Mission.

By Bridgewatermtg. 2 19 Paul O. H. Reed,Esq.,

don .................. 220 Thos. Ware, Esq.,

Chlna Mission... . . 0 0 Miss Amy Perrett,

card .................. 0 10 6 Master J. Innalls, do 0 7 0 - Ernest Randle,

do ................... 0 5 7 - George Davey,

do ................... 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 9 1 Jubilee collection... 1 4 0

9 2 S HuntspiU meeting 1 2 6 Miss Jane Wilkins,

card .................. 0 11 7 - Kate Day's box 0 10 4

Mas. W. Hancock, card '''''''''''''''''' 0 10 0

Miss H. Toogood's box .................. 0 7 0

Master S. Haggett, card .................. 0 5 0

Small sums....... ..... 0 11 10 Jubilee collection... 1 0 0

418 S

=~db:ttt:~~~ g ~ 1~ 017 7

Chedzoy meeting ... 0 8 10 o 810---

15 611 Total in Bristol

District ............ 351 17 9

LONDON DISTRICT. London (Jubilee) Circuit.

By Jubilee mtng.... S 18 8 Ladies' Association 4 2 0 Mrs. Faullmer's box 0 13 0 Young Ladies' As-

sociation ............ 2 12 0 l'rIrs.Ashton's box 0 9 0 Miss E. Saward, coIl 4 0 0 Mast. W. J. Taylor,

co11 ................... S 8 2 - W.Eastcott, do 1 1 0 - W. Nichols, do 11 0

Miss. R. House, do 0 17 S - A. Rumble, do 0 16 1 - B. Elvin do...... 0 16 0 - E. McClure, do 0 15 8

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£ s. d. Master A. Rumble,

coIl. .................. 0 10 2 - J. Eastcott, do 0 5 7

Miss E. E. Kingdon, do ..................... 0 5 0

Small sums ......... 0 6 8 May meeting, coIl. 1 16 0 China-Rev. W. Je1frey ... 1 0 0 Mr. H. W. Taylor 2 0 0 Mr. W.Powell ...... 2 2 0 Jubilee collection... 1 10 0

54 410 London (W aterZoo Road J

Oircuit. By Waterloo Road . meeting ............ 10 2 6

Profits of Tea.. ... ... 1 18 6 Mr. J. Grose, don. 5 5 0 - C. Hobbs, do. 1 1 0 - S. Moore, do. 1 1 0

Mrs. Moore, do. ... 1 1 0 Miss Stubbs' box... 1 9 0 Mrs. Grose's do.. .... 1 8 0 - Stevens' do. ... 0 12 0 - Tastety's do ... 0 10 S

Miss Kauffman's do 0 9 4 - Gaw Krodger's do ...................... 0 9 0

Mrs. Langton's do 0 5 0 Miss Northcott's do 0 5 0 Mrs. Callaghan's do 0 5 0 Mr. D. Lamb's do 0 5 0 - Squire's do. ..... 0 5 0

Miss ValIer's do .. , 0 7 6 Sums under 5s....... 0 10 6

279 7 Sunday-school-Cyril F. Gammon 5 0 0 Maurice P. Gam-

mon ............... .. Miss Annie Boak .. . Mas. Fritz Roselieb - Willie Tickell - John Shadwell

Miss Lilian Hard-

400 2137! 213 0 262 116 S~

wick .................. 1 14 0 Mas. H. Perryman 1 10 3! - H. Squires...... 1 9 10

Miss Alice Marsh... 1 6 7 - Langbridge...... 1 6 2 - Bessie Parker 1 57!

Mas. Edward Plum-stead ................. 1 0 O!

Miss Annie Weston 0 18 7 Mas. Laurie Stubbs 0 17 6

- Geo; Plumstead 0 15 9 Miss L. Pearce .... .. 0 12 7 t Mas. Ernest Parker 0 12 4o~ Miss M. A. Jeal '" 0 12 4 Mast. W. Giles ...... 012 4 - SidneyV.GruchyO 12 0 - David Kauffman 0 11 9

Miss L. Hughes ... 0 11 8 MasterF. Lake...... 0 11 7 Miss Louisa Payne 0 11 5 - Minnie Starling 0 11 0

Mas. R. Hamilton 0 8 9§ Miss Maria Bacon 0 7 S Misses Salmon and

Ringrose .... ... ..... 0 6 8 Miss Dora Woollacotto 5 0

- Jane Terry...... 0 5 0 Five Little Coles ... 0 5 0 Sums under 58....... 3 15 3 Young Women's

Bible Class, Mrs. Woollacott......... 8 1 4

£ B. d. ChristianBand...... 1 14 0 Infant Class ......... 0 14 6 Mrs. Tonkin's Class 0 10 0 Sunday afternoon

COllectiODS ......... 10 19 8 64 5 0

May meeting coIl... 2 15 5 Special Jubilee coIl 8 8 0 China-F. T. Gammon,Esq.,

don .................. 4\) 0 0 Rev. W. H. Tickell,

do ..................... 2 2 0 T. H. S ................ 0 5 0

140 0 0 London (Clapham) Mission.

By Garner meeting 7 6 8 Tea meeting .. ....... 0 12 9 In Memory of a

FrieDd............... 0 10 6 Mrs. Joseph Maund,

don .................. 010 0 - Cameron, do... 0 10 0

Mr. Middleton, do 0 5 0 Miss Boddy, do...... 0 5 0 Mrs. Taylor's box.. 0 5 0 Miss Colwill's do... 0 10 3 - Vince's do ...... 0 1 9

Mrs. Brister's do ... 0 6 4 Mr. Clayton's do... 0 5 6 - Pike's do......... 0 4 8

Mrs. Allen'sdo...... 0 5 0 A Friend's do ...... 1 12 0 Mrs. Bourne'shouse-

hold do ............ 0 11 9 Sunday School boxes 6 6 1 JuveDile meeting... 2 4 6 Children's cards... 1 16 9 May meeting coIl.,. 1 15 0 Jubilee collection... 2 0 0

28 4 1 China-F. W. & Mrs.

Bourne ............ 5 5 0 Miss A. E. Bourne. 1 1 0 - K. F. Bourne... 1 1 0 - E. R. Bourne... 1 1 0

Mr. F. E. Bourne... 1 1 0 - Joseph Maund 1 1 0 - H. C. Honey... 1 0 0

Mrs. Cameron ...... 0 10 0 Collection at farewell

meeting ............ 5 0 0 170 0 ---

45 4 1 London (Kilburn) Mission.

By Kilburn meeting 8 14 9 Miss Exelby, don... 0 10 0 Mrs. Saunders, do 0 10 0 Mr. Weekes, do ... 0 5 0 Mrs. Gilbert's box. 0 11 8 Master Leon

Saward's do ...... 0 11 10 Mrs. E. Brown's

do ..................... 072 - Martin's do... 0 5 0 - Cheeseman'sdo 0 5 0

W.G.W.F.T.H.L. 010 0 Profits on Tea ...... 0 6 0 May meeting colI... 2 4 7 Jubilee collection... 1 5 0 Sunday School e1fart-Miss Boatfield's class,

girls ................... 0 9 6 Mrs. Stacey's do ... 0 9 2 Mr. F. C. Luke'sdo 0 B 3 - Preston's do boys .................. 013 3

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£ s. d. Mr.H.DeJ.Luke's

class, boys... ..•... 0 6 8 - Johns's do ...... 0 5 8 - Gilbert's do

infants............ 1 R 8 - J: Spark's do ... 0 5 0

Boxes under Os ... :.. 1 8 7 Officers and visitor's

box .................. 177 C".ollecting cards-Miss Beatrice Boat-

field .................. 011 6 - )[illy Dove...... 0 8 5 - Florence Lumley 0 7 1 ,.... Carrie 8eccombe 0 6 1 - Hettie Seccombe 0 5, 6 - Nellie Buxton 0 5 0 - Nellie Lewis ... 0 5 0 - Grace Saward 0 5 0 - Nellie Stacey... 0 5 0

Mast. W. Godliman 0 9 0 -:... Edwin Sarson 0 6 9 - Ernest Thorley 0 5 4

Bertie Sarson ...... 0 5 0 Cards under 58.... 0 11 2 Jnvenile meeting... 1 5 0 China-Rev. W. Luke, don 1 0 0 Mr. W. B. Luke, do 2 2 0 - F. C. Luke, do 1 1 0

88 6 4

Forest Hill Oircuit. By St. James' Chnrch

meeting ............ 15 16 8 Profits on Tea ...... 8 9 7 F. Wright, Esq.,

don .................. 010 6 :Mrs. Wright, do.... 0 10 6 Miss Hill, do......... 0 10 6 FaunlyBoxes-:Mrs. Heywood's... 8 S 0 - Hillyer's ......... 1 5 0

Miss Clarke's.. ....... 1 4 6 :Mrs. Dre~ett's...... 1 0 0 - Chinn s ... ...... 0 17 1 - Chance's......... 0 15 0 - Ba.rnden's ...... 015 0 - Keen's ............ 018 0

Miss Bailey's......... 0 12 6 - Jones' ......... 0 10 0

Mrs. Lewarne's...... 0 9 6 TheMissesCnllum's 0 8 4 -Doxcas ............ 0 7 8

:Misses Osborne's... 0 6 9 Mm. Henry's......... 0 5 1 TheKissesKedgley'sO 5 0 Snnday School 'box 1 12 9 Children's cards-Miss Eliza. Sissons 0 12 6 :Ha.sterGeo. Hiscox 0 9 0 Small sums ......... 0 2 4 China-St. James's Church

0011 .................. 800 Mr.J. W. Gammon,

don .................. 220 Rev. R. Blackmore,

don .................. 100

42 18 4 -Woolwich Mission.

By Woolwich mtng. 9 0 0 Profits of Tea ......... 1 0 0 :Mrs. 8cantlebury,

don .................. l~O

:rrfus T~~//~ g 1: g

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£s. d. Miss Florie Kennett,

card ........... ;... 0 18 6 1218 6

By Plumstead colI 1 14 7 Mrs. Bland, don... 1 0 0 MiBB Vanstone, do 010 6 - M. R. Vanstone,

do ........... : ...... 010 6 Mr. Topley, do...... 0 10 0

457 Jnvenile e1fort--Master Rennie Dow,

card .................. 1 0 0 Miss Annie Tucker,

do ..................... 1 0 0 - Emily Gardner,

do .................. 010' 8 - Emily Stevens,

do .................. 0 6 9 Master W. Lawson,

do ..................... 0 6 2 - W. Kemp, do 0 5 10

Miss Blanche Martyn, do ..................... 0 5 9

Snms under Os....... 1 7 4 5, 2 1

China.-I. B. Vanstone and

Fa.mil 7 7 O' Mr. W. ~~pie;::::::: 1 1 0 :Mrs. Topley .... ... 0 5 0 :Mrs. Kennett......... 0 5 0

818 0 Eltham meeting... 8 4 2 Profits of Tea......... 2 16 1 May meeting coll... 0 10 6 Mr. Hart, don ...... 010 6 - Owen, do......... 0 10 0

A Friend, do.......... 0 10 0 819---

89 011 Lee fJircuit.

By Lee meeting ... 7 17 1 H. B. Spalding, Esq.,

don .................. 500 MiBB Hinde, card... 1 5 6 MissJ. Thynne, do 0 17 9 - M. Thynne, do 0 14 4 - K. Purrie, do... 0 7 6

Mrs. Last, do. ........ 0 5 0 Miss Paige's box ... ' 1 1 2 Mrs. Gilbert's do... 0 17 6 - Johnson's do... 0 5 0

Miss Cannon's do.. 0 10 0 Jnvenile meeting... 1 0 0 Master W. ROw-

botham, 0011...... 1 10 0 - J. Mnllins ...... 010 0 - W. Hinde ...... 0 9 6 - J.Fowler ......... 0 8 0 - W.Mnllins ...... 0 5 1 -H.Lark ......... 070

:Miss M. L. Lark... 1 0 0 - M. Gooding ... 0 6 0 - L. Simmonds... 0 5 8 - M. Fowler. ..... 0 5 9 - L. Gooding...... 0 5 0 -R.Gray ......... 0 5 1

Master G. Lyon ... 1 0 0 Smallsums ............ 014 6 Jnbilee colleCtion... 2 0 0 China.- ' Rev. W.B. Lark ... 1 1 0

80 18 5 Brighton Mission.

By Brighton mmg 4 8 4 Tea meeting ......... 1 0 0

£ s. d. O.R. Prankerd, Esq.,

M.D., don ..... '... 1 1 0 Mrs. Brind, do...... 0 10 6 Miss Jacks, do ...... 010 6 :Mrs. Glover's box... 1 17' 0 - Sly's do ......... 0 10 8 - Hall's do ...... 0 6 8 - Knight's do... 0 6 2 - W. Gillett's do. 0 5 0

Small snms ......... 0 2 6 Juvenile effort-Miss Bessie Hum-

phrey's box ...... 0 11 6 - Edith Weller's do ..................... 0 7 1

- Kate Dance's do ................. 0 5 7

- Ellen Wood's do .................. 050

Snnday-school boxes 1 18 4 14 0 0

China-Mr. Humphreys ... 2 2 0 A true Friend ...... 1 1 0

880---17' 8 0

South Totten.ham Mission. By South Tottenham

meeting ............ 3 5 9 Snnday-school effort-­Juvenilemeeting... 0 8 9 Snnday-school boxes 1 14 1 Olive Honey's box 0 12 0 Christopher Cook,

card ........... ....... 0 12 10 Thomas Barrett, do 0 10 6 George '!'rout, do... 0 10 0 Herbert Delight,do 0 6 9 Sums nnder 5s....... 1 17 8 May meeting......... 1 1 4 Jubilee collections 1 0 8

12 0 0 Exeter Hall meetng 16 14 0

Total in the London District ......... .. 410 19 11

PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT. Shanklin Oircuit.

ByVentnormtng .. 310 2 Kate Willia.ms, box 1 6 8 Frank West, do ... 1 4 0 Ellen Childs, do ... 0 18 4 Miss Parsons, do... 0 9 2 H. J. Cooper, coll... 0 1 6 :Miss Ponnd, do...... 0 6 0 Small snms ..... ; ...... 0 9 7 Cbins.-Collections ....... ..... 4 16 0 Rev. J. Drew......... 1 10 0

14 17 0 Whitwell meeting 1 9 0 Mr. Reynolds, don. 1 0 0 - Corney, do ...... 0 5 0

M. J. Revnolds, coll 0 10 0 Eva Cooke, do ...... 0 7 2 Alice Plumb~YJ. do~. 0 7 0 Florence Sr.a.uara.,

do ...................... 0 6 5 Rosina Brading, do 0 5 0 Small snms. ...... ..... 0 4 11

418 6 Wro:x:all meeting "'. 4 10 Miss Lucy Jacobs'

box .................. 0180

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£ s. d. :Miss Selah Bull...... 0 5 0

581 Shanklin meeting.. 2 16 9 Mrs. Burden, don... 0 10 0 Emilr Rogers, coIl. 0 9 0 Ada Lowe. do ...... 0 8 0 Henry Carpenter,

do ..................... . Ada Stephens, do ... Charles Wheeler, do Geo. TomKins, do ... Bma.l1 sums .......... .. China-

071 070 062 060 056

Mr. Pittis ............ 2 2 0 - C. J. Pidgeon... 1 1 0

818 6 Sandown meeting... 7 15 9 Miss Lillywhite's

box ................ .. - Young's do .... .. - E.Chambers· do

Mrs. Phillips' do .. . - Woods, don .. . - Downer's Bible

140 086 086 050 110

Class .................. 112 0 Maud Bartlett, coIl 1 10 0 George Coombes,

coIl .................. 015 1 G. T. Allin, do . ..... 0 12 8 Nellie Corney, do... 0 10 8 Percy Love. do ...... 0 10 0 Dorothy Burt~ do... 0 9 9 Katie Hyde, ao...... 0 7 2 Bertie Rackett. do.. 0 7 2 - Butcher, do ... 0 7 0

George Arnold, do.. 0 6 11 Willie Hayden, do. 0 6 0 Wilfred Bartlett,do 0 5 1 ~d Bartlett,do 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 12 1 China-Collections ............ 7 18 0 Mrs. Love ........ .... 1 0 0 A Friend..... ..... ..... 1 0 0 Mr. Jas. Hayden ... 1 0 0 Mrs. Arnold ......... 0 5 0 Miss Eva King ...... 0 5 0 lIlr. Fred King ...... 0 5 0 Miss Lillywhite...... 0 5 0 Bma.l1 sums. ........... 0 5 0

3117 4 Brading meeting... 1 0 6 l\lrs. Gladdie, don.. 0 5 0 George Dyer, coIl... 0 7 6 Herbert Stephens,

do ..................... 050 Small sums. ........... 0 2 0

200 St. Helens meeting 5 7 2 :Miss Burden's box. 0 18 0

- Harvey's do ... 0 10 0 . Master L. J <:wkson's

do ..................... 0 9 S Mrs. P. Phillips. do 0 8 2 Bmallsums............ 0 14 10

825 Sandford meeting... 1 10 6 Rose Morris' box... 0 14 8 Elizabeth Stallard.

do ...................... " :Miss Hills

i do .... ..

Mr. Attril , do .... .. Sunday-school .... .. Rose Morris, coIl ... Fanny Squibb, do ..

01011 010 0 010 0 076 070 056

415 8 Bordwood meeting 0 11 8 Mr. A. Prioo's box. 0 5 0

016 8

39 £ s. d.

Lake meeting . ..... 1 1 10 Mrs. Warder's box 0 7 5 Frank Singer, coIl.. 0 8 2 Albert Gray, do ". 0 5 8 Small sums. .... ..... 0 8 7

211 8---84 0 0

Newport and Ryde Oircuit. By Newport mtng. 8 10 2 Mr. Wm. Ash don 2 2 0 Mrs. F. Ash. do ... 1 1 0 Mr. Dore. do. ........ 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Miss B. Fleming.

card ...........•..... 015 8 - N. Hobbs. do. 0 6 6 -A.M~dy.do. 0 6 5

Master A. Ash, do. 0 18 0 - Wm. Croucher. 0 8 6 - H. Wade......... 0 7 8 - W. s. Mundy.:. 0 7 7 - Llewellyn Gut-teridge ..... .... ...... 0 6 7

- Bernard E. Morgan ............ 0 5 3

- Reginald G. Morgan ............ 0 5 2

- Arthur Beunett 0 5 0 Small sums. ........... 2 9 9 Miss Midlane's cl.a.ss 0 8 9 China MiBBion-Newport collection 5 6 1 Mr. W, Denness ... 10 0 0 Mrs.' F. Ash, 1st

inst ................... 2 2 0 Mr. C. Stedeford ... 1 1 (). - J. Salter ........ 010 0

S8 7 8 Gnnville meeting... 6 16 11 Mr.J.amesRice,sen.,

don .................. . -Wm.~hldo .. .

Mrs. Wm . .a.sn.. do. Mr. Wm. Rice. do. Mrs. Wm. Rice. do Mr. and Mrs. James

lIe 110 110 110 110

Rice, jun............ 1 10 0 Mr. John Rice ...... 1 1 0 Mrs. John Rice.. .... 1 1 0 Mr. & Mrs. Taylor 1 1 0 - & Mrs. W. Gale 1 1 0

Miss Emily Morgan 1 1 0 Mr. Albert Morgan 1 1 0 - & Mrs. Bennett 1 0 0 - C. Morris ...... 1 0 0

Miss Ethel Beunett 1 0 0 Mr. C. H. Rann... 0 10 6 - A. Rice . ........ 0 10 6 - Wm. Britton... 0 10 6 - Wm.Gannaway 0 10 0 - C. Ash ............ 0 10 0

Mrs. C. Ash ......... 0 10 0 Mr. J. Morris .. ... 0 10 0 - J. Jolliffe ...... 0 10 0

Master G. E. Ash... 0 10 0 MissE. Ash ........ 0 5 0 Mr. Wm. Cooke ... 0 5 0 :Miss Lucy Reynolds 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-:Miss Ely. card ...... 3 4 0 - Annie Gale. do 2 4 0 - EmilyGannaway, do ...................... 118 6

- Lily Britton, do 1 1 0 - Mary E. Rice.

do ...................... 1 1 0 - Florence Gale,

do ..................... 018 6 - Julia Rice. do. 0 15 0

£ s. d. :Miss Kate Britton.

card .................. 014 0 - Fanny Gale. do 0 10 6 - ElizabethCooke.

.... do ...................... 010 6 - KateJolliffe,do 0 10 0

Master FredAsh.do 1 2 0 - Frank Britton, do ...................... 017 0

- Wm.Holbrook, do ...................... 013 6

- Albert Rice, do 0 12 0 - Maurice Rice~ do 0 12 0 - Geo. Reynolas,

do ...................... 010 6 - Chas. Reynolds,

do .................... 010 6 - Arthur Morris. do ..................... 010 6

- Frederick:Morris, do ..................... 0106

- Gilbert Taylor, do ..................... 010 6

- Albert Morris. do ..................... 010 0

- Henry Scott, do 0 7 0 - ArthurScott.do 0 7 0 - Willie Cass, do 0 5 0

School box ......... 8 17 6 China Mission-Public Collection ... 1 1 8 Mrs. C. Barker,don 5 0 0

59 3 7 Chillerton meeting 8 14 6 Mr. E. Pocock. don 0 5 0 -A.Cheek,do ... 050 - FredLinuington,

do ...................... 0 5 0 Mrs.FredLinnington,

do ...................... 0 5 0 Mr.Geo.Linnington,

do ..................... 050 - Joseph Cheek, do ..................... 050

A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Juvenilee:lfort-Miss Ellen Ryall... 1 2 6 - Amy Moore ... 0 17 0 - Agnes Allin ... 0 9 0

. - CharlottePocock 0 8 0 - Gertrude Allin 0 7 0 - Minnie Henton 0 6 0 - Alice Chiverton 0 6 0

Master C. Salter ... 1 4 0 - Wm. Groves... 0 18 0 - Alfred Ryall... 0 18 0 - Wm. March ... 0 10 0 - Albert Henton. 0 7 0 - Alfred Bullock. 0 5 0 - C. Allin ........ 0 5 3

Mrs. J. Cheek's box 1 2 0 Small sums .. _......... 0 12 5

15 1 8 Rookley meeting... 1 12 7 Juvenile e:lfort-:Miss D. Squibb's

card .................. 150 - Hollis, don ...... 0 5 0

SlllXlS under 5s. ...... 0 9 0 Sohool box ............ 0 11 0 China Mission-Mr. Saunders. don. 010 0 - Salter, do ...... 0 5 0

417 7 Chale meeting ...... 2 14 8 Mr. Snow, don ....... 010 0 - Cox, do .. ....... 0 10 0

Miss Cynthia Wil-stead·s box.. ....... 1 1 10

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:£ s. d. JuverW.ee1fort-Miss Nelly Davy... .0 14 10 - AgnesChiverton 0 10 1

MaBterWm. James 018 6 -Geo. E. Salter. 0 18 6 - Wm. Davy ...... 0 9 0 - IJewellynLowe 0 8 4, - Austin Lowe... 0 7 9 - Arthur Cheek... 0 7 2 - Eeginald Wil

stead .................. 0 5 0 Miss WiIstead, don 0 5 0 - Nellie Burt...... 0 5 0

915 8 Porchfield meeting 2 15 0 Mrs. A. Holbrook,

don ................... 050 Mr. Grist, do......... 0 5 0 - E.Holbrook, do 0 5 0 - D.Holbrook, do 0 5 0 - Smith, do ...... 0 5 0

Mrs. Smith, do ...... 0 5 0 Mr.W.Holbrook,do 0 5 0 JuverW.e effort-­MiesElizaHolbrook,

card .................. 057 ..;:.. Ada Holbrook, do ...................... 0 5 0

8mall sums............ 0 8 8 593

Littletown meeting 1 0 8 108

Rydemeeting ......... 512 0 Mr. J. Stainer, don 010 0 Mrs. Harley, do '" 0 10 0 TheLittleCharltons, . do ................... 010 0 :Mrs. Sheath, do ... 0 5 0 A Friend's box...... 0 4, 7 Juvenile effort--The meeting.. ........ 0 12 6 Miss Lily Jones '" 2 0 0 - Nellie Sharle ... 1 2 6 - Louisa Jones... 0 18 8 - .Annie Midlane 0 6 8 - Amy Fry......... 0 5 6 - Mabel Taylor... 0 5 0

Small sums.. ..... ..... 0 6 0 China Mission-Pnblic meeting .. '" 1 14 6 A Friend, through

Mr. Charlton...... 5 0 0 Mr. Charlton......... 1 1 0 Mrs. Dibbins......... 0 5 0

21 8 1 Arreton meeting... 8 4 8 JuverW.e effort-Miss Elizabeth Pitt 1 1 0

- Ellen Hendy... 1 1 0 - Rose Blake...... 1 0 0 - Ellen Barton... 1 0 0 - Emily White... 1 0 0 - Edith Draper... 0 16 4 - FlorenceTutton 0 15 6 - ElizabethDrapero 15 6 - Annie Draper .. 0 14 4 - Eliza.bethSmith 0 18 2 - Agnes Pitt...... 0 8 6 - :Mary J. James 0 8 0 - ·Kate Eldridge. 0 6 10 - FlorenceBarton 0 5 0 - Prances Barton 0 5 0

:Master8am.Orchard 1 1 0 - HenryMatthews 0 13 6 - :Harry Barton .. 0 18 0 - Harry l!ackett 0 11 6

~='oo="'" 1 9 5 Collection .... ........ 2 4 0

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:£ s. d. Mr. W. Barton .. ~... 1 1 0 -H.Barton ...... 1 1 0

22 9 8 Cowes meeting ..... . Mr. Miller, don ..... . - Spencer1 do .. . - - Cheek, no .... .. - Cooke. do .... .. -Mist, do ........ .

Mrs. Brett, do ..... . Mr. Henley l. do ..... . Miss Ling, no ... .. Mr. Ellery, do ..... . - Gutteridge, do .•

2 910 010 6 010 6 010 0 010 0 010 0 050 050 050 050 050

- and Mrs. Wall, do ...................... 0 5 0

A Friend, do ........ 0 5 0 Miss IsabellaCrack-

nell's box ......... 0 8 7 Juvenile effort­MissEllenMatthews 1 18 - Florence Gut-

teridge .............. . - Alice Jacobs .. . - Helen Mist ..... . - Agnes Arnold - Kate Ward '" - Annie Barnes .. - Etta Suter ...... - Annie Winslow

MasterArthurHunt - Charles Coles ... - Philip Suter ... - John Brimming

Bible Class .......... .. Small sums .......... .. China Mission­Mr. Spencer, don ...

169 127 104 01810 015 8 018 9 018 7 o 511 140 100 010 1 092 107 089

o 21 8 1

Bowcombe meeting 2 8 1 Mr.Wm.Morey,don 1 1 0 - James:Morey,do 0 10 0 - Barton, do ...... 0 5 0 - Chessell, do..... . 0 5 0

JuverW.e effort-Miss Ada Barton... 1 6 9 - Kate Cooper ... 0 14 . 0 - Mary Chessell. 0 13 0 - Annie Russell.. 0 10 0 - Emily Sibbick. 0 9 6 - Amy Cooper... 0 6 0

MasterJ ohnHumber 1 8 6 - Edgar Cooper 0 7 1 - Jolin Bryant... 0 6 2

Small sums ......... 0 15 10 China Mission-Donation.... ........... 0'10 0

11 5 11 China Mission-An Old Friend ...... 1 0 0

100 Jubilee meetings... 6 2 11

217 4 11 Y.rmouth Circuit.

~~e~.~.: ~ ~ g Mrs. L. Rice, don... 0 5 0 Archie, do .... ........ 0 5 0 Miss ;Wer, co1l...... 0 6 0 ~_ arder,card 0 9 1

Meeting ............... 110 0 Rev. M. Hoare, don 1 1 0 Small sums.. .......... 0 10 0

711 Brixton Meeting... 2 6 l'tfiss A. Whitewood,

coll .................. 050

:£ s. d. JuverW.e-Harry Russell ...... 1 6 0 Laban Bussell ...... 0 8 0 George Morris ...... 0 6 0 Harry Draper ...... 0 6 0 Ellen R. Britton ... 0 6 0 Joe Buckett ......... 0 5 0 Small sums... ......... 0 8 0

566 Brook meeting ...... 2 {) 0 Mrs. Hendy's 'box.. 0 5 0 GeorgeMi1more,card 0 8 0

218 0 Newbridge meeting 4 4 6 Mr.E. Whittington,

don .................. 050 - C. Morris, jun., do ..................... 0 5 0

Mrs. Hunt, do.. ..... 0 5 0 Rev. M. Hoare, do. 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Eliza.beth Twyman 1 {) 0 Louie Hunt .. ....... 1 8 5 Ka.te Harding ...... 1 0 0 Sabina MOlTis ...... 1 0 0 Annie Chiverton... 0 18 6 Mary J. Chiverton 0 10 0 Silas Gubbins ...... 0 8 0 Mabel Munt .... ..... 0 7 '1 George Whittington 0 6 0 Frances young...... 0 5 0 China-Meeting ...... ........ 1 15 0

14 8 0 Barton'sCornermtg "119 0 Mrs. Ford's box ... 0 15 0

- Bubb's do ...... 0 18 0 Betsy Barton's do .. 0 6 0 Amy Scovell's do... 1 5 0 AnnieParson's card 0 7 9 Smallsum ............ 0 S 0 China-Collection 0 10 0

518 9 Norton Green mtg 1 1 0 Miss Prossor's box 0 7 0 Annie Holbrook,

card .................. 070 Kate Fleming, do.. 0 6 0 Grace Jackman, do 0 5 2

262---8718 6

Portsmouth Circuit. By Brougham Road

meeeing ............ 12 17 8 Mr. H. Ash, don... 2 2 0 - J. Ash, do ...... 2 2 0 - J. Moors, do... 0 15 0 - B, Cooley, do ... 0 10 0

Miss Brothers~ do... 0 {) 0 Mr. Symons, no ... 0 {) 0 - F. Dymond, do 0 5 0

Miss Loth's box... 0 10 0 - Absalom's do... 0 6 0

Juvenile collection. 1 0 0 =: ~a:s~~.::: ; 19 ~ Edgar Ash.. .......... 1 {) 9 Albert Butler......... 1 1 7 Charlotte Norris... 0 16 0 Chal'les Pillage...... 0 12 0 Alfred Millar......... 0 10 0 Edgar Seager ...... 0 9 2 Netty Couzens ...... 0 8 0 May Foster............ 0 8 0 Mildred Martin .. 0 7 '1 Lydia Lassiter. ..... 0 7 1 Ethel Rose ............ 0 6 6 Robert Fry..... ....... 0 6 0

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Alfred Scadden .... .. Harold Seager .... .. Ada Lyon .......... .. HarryLang ........ . Helena Thomas ..... . Ethel Harris ........ . George Froud .... .. Herbert Wells ..... . Charles Harding •.. Sums under 5s .......

87 1211 China-

£ s. d. 060 057 056 056 050 050 050 050 050 218 1

Rev. J. Horwill 1 1 0 Mr. H. Ash ......... 25 0 0 - J. Ash ............ 20 0 0

Mrs. J. Ash ........ 2 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. Buck 0 10 0 Mr. Cooley............ 5 0 0 Mrs. Cooley .... ..... 1 0 0 Mr. Couzens .... ..... 1 0 0 Mrs. Dancer ......... 0 10 6 Mr. Forsyth .... ..... 0 10 0 " Covenant" ......... 2 0 0 Mr. King .... ........ 0 10 0 Mrs. Loth ............ 1 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Martin.... .... ....... 1 1 0 Mr. J. Moors......... 0 10 0 - A. Payne......... 1 1 0 - John Seager... 1 1 0

A Friend............... 5 0 0 Mr. H. W. Horwill 6 2 0 - W.F. Dymond 2 0 0

Mrs. Wells............ 1 0 0 Mr. Hunt ............ 2 10 0 - Major ............ 2 0 0 - Spettigue.... ..... 0 10 0

Mrs. Lovell............ 1 1 0 Mr. R. C. Oubbin... 1 0 0

84 19 6 Stamford Street

meeting .......... .. 4 15 1 A Friend, don......... 0 10 0 Mr. W. H. Mares,

do .................... 0 5 0 Juvenile collection 0 18 1 Sunday-school boxes-Mr. Ingram's class 1 5 0 - W. Willis' do.. 1 4 1 - Sibbick's do... 1 3 10 - Moon's do ...... 0 11

Miss Hartley's do... 0 9 9 Mr. Chadder's do ... 0 8 0 - Taylor's do...... 0 7 1

MiSs Williams' do. 0 5 1 Boxes under 5s...... 2 17 10 MasterCanner'sbox 0 5 6 Juvenile collectors-E. Wilkinson.. ...... 1 12 10 L.Hardy .............. 0 9 0 A. Roberts ............ 0 '1 8 T. Plater............... 0 7 0 A. Hatlee .. ...... .... 0 6 0 A. Horn ............... 0 6 0 W. Webb ............ 0 5 6 W. J. Hicks ......... 0 5 2 C. Willis............... 0 5 0 H. Hicks.......... ..... 0 5 0 A. Willshire . ........ 0 5 0 Cards under 5s. .... . S 15 2

281410 China-Collection .... ........ 1 18 6 Mr. Moon ... ........ 0 10 6 A Friend........... .... 0 5 6

214 6 Jubilee collections. 6 5

155 610

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£ s. d. CkicneIJter Oi,·cuit.·

By Chichester mtg. 2 10 7 Proceeds of Tea(Mi:.

Lang) .............. 2 7 0 Miss Leng's box... 0 18 6 Mrs. C. Tripcony's

do ..................... 052 Miss Mant, card... 0 6 0

Mrs. Simmons, sale of brass buttons 0 8 5

Sunday-school box 0 7 10 Mrs. Lowe's box... 0 4 1 China-Mr. J. Leng, don... 2 2 0 M. Brokenshire, do 1 1 0

10 5 7 We s tWittering

meeting ............ 1 12 '1 Captain Beale, don 0 10 0 School box............ 0 12 6 Miss Louisa Terry,

card .................. 0 5 8 -Elizabeth Etherington, do.. 0 10 0

S 10 9 Selsey meeting ...... 2 6 6 Miss Sherrington,

card .................. 090 The lateMissFisher,

do ......... , ........... 0 6 0 'MrB.J ohn Willshire's

box .................. 040 Sunday-school do... 0 7 2 Katie Lambeth,coll 0 5 9 Sums under 5s....... 0 18 7 China­Rev.W.A.H.Babidge 0 10 0

520 Nutbourne mtng .. 1 12 11

11211---20 11 8

Liphook M"UlSWn. By Liphook mtng 3 4 6 Mr.andMrs.Kelsey,

don ................. 010 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort­MissNellieGauntlett 1 12 9

- B. Phillips...... 1 8 6 - B. Gauntlett ... 013 9 - A. Harris ...... 0 6 4

MasterW.Knowles 0 5 8 China Mission .. .... 1 15 3 Rev. W. Rowe, do. 1 1 0

11 2 9 Standford Hill mtg 8 0 11 Mrs. Warren's sen.,

box .................. 050 Mr. G. Curtis' do... 0 18 0 Mrs. Gates' do . ..... 0 5 0 - A. Warren's do 0 5 0

Mr. R. Curtis, don 1 0 0 Master G.L.C. War-

ren, do ............... 0 5 0 - J. Hazzledine, coli ................. 050

Smallsum ........... 0 8 6 China Mission 4 17 9

11 5 2 LindfoTd meeting ... 0 9 4 Mr. C. Boxall'sbox 0 5 0 Juvenile e1fort-Meeting ............... 0 8 9 Miss E. Triggs ...... 0 5 0 - E. Fisher.. ....... 0 6 0

1 14 1 Fernhurst meeting. 019 0

£ s. d Juvenile effort-Miss A. Thayer,coll 0 7 0 Master G. W. T.

Smith, do 0 6 6 China Mission ...... 0 8 '1 Mr. &MrsDallyn,do. ,

don .................. 010 0 211 1

Lickfold meeting... 0 14 9 Proceeds of Tea ... 0 8 9

186 Lurgashall meeting 0 11 0 Mr. W. Madgwick,

don .................. 010 0 - J. Madgwick, do ..................... 050

Mrs. :Madgwick's box ................. 050

Small sums............ 0 8 6 114 6

Milland-Master A. Bridger,

coli ................. 2 0 0

8111 1 Southampum Mission.

By St. Mary's Road meeting ....... ~... 4 3 10

Profits of Tea mtng 1 19 6 E. Jones, Esq., don 1 1 0 A. S. Lamb,Esq.,do 1 1 0 Mr. M. Richards,do 1 0 0 Mrs.G.Beaman, do 0 7 0 Mr. G. Beaman, do 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-School box............ 0 16 0 Miss Alice Richards 1 11 5 - AmyHill ......... 1 8 3 - .Annie Tanner.. 0 9 0 - Martha Payne. 0 8 6 - Mabel Richards 0 8 1 - FlorenceKeeping 0 6 2 - Kate Troake ... 0 5 6 - May Petty ...... 0 5 9

Master Leigh Hill... 0 5 3 - Wm. Whitfield 0 5 2 - George Tanner 0 5 0

Miss Minnie Tuffi.o. 0 5 5 Sums under 5s....... 1 8 8 China Mission-Collection ............ 0 6 7 Miss K. Bray, don. 1 1 0 Mr. & Mrs. J. C.

Sweet ............... 015 0 Lillie Sweet 0 5 0

2013 1 Hedgend meeting .. 017 8 Miss Barchini's box 0 12 6 - Elizabeth Big-nell, card 1 0 0

210 2 Westend meeting ... 3 9 7 Mr. V. Giles, don.. 1 1 0 J uvemle effort-Miss Bessie May.. 2 2 1 - KateEvaHaines 1 0 0 - Eliza. Hine ...... (} 16 0 - Ma.ggie Bennett 0 12 9 -- Minnie Bennett 0 12 8 - Lilian Haines.. 0 10 6 - Gertie Giles ... 0 6 8 - Gertie May don 0 5 0 - Lily May, do... 0 5 0 - Elsie Ma.y, do.. 0 5 0 - Jane Kirching-ton, card.. ......... 0 7 5

FrederickKingswell 0 6 0 Frank Small ......... 0 18 0 James Pitter ......... 0 8 0

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£ s. d. China Mission 0011 1 0 1

14 0 4 Bishopstoke mtng.. 2 16 4 Hr. & Mrs. Candy,

don .................. 050 :Mr,. T. Noyce, do... 1 0 0 Juvenile meeting ... 1 10 4 Tea meeting ......... 1 8 8 .Alfred Spreadbury 0 8 0 James Dunning... 0 6 4 Ernest WoodfOl'd... 0 5 6 Bmall sums.. ..... ..... 0 8 9 China Mission-Collection ............ 1 18 8 l!lr. Littlefield, don 0 5 0 -Po~do ......... 0 5 0 - Bulpij;t, do...... 0 5 0 - F. Appleton, do 0 5 0 - Penton, do...... 0 5 0 - F. Humby, do. 0 5 0 -W. DUDDing, do ..................... 0 5 0

Master Frederick J. Noyce, do .• ...... 0 5 0

Bmallsums....... ..... 0 4 6 12 1 8

~~u::iI~iox·. ~ 1~ ~ Small sums. ....... .... 0 5 6

2 110 Portswood meeting 0 9 8 Miss Rann, card." 0 6 6 Small sums.. .......... 0 S 2 China Mission-Miss Rann, don 0 6

105 ColdenCommonmtg 0 9 8 Juvenile effort-Bazil Paddington's

box .................... 050 Small sums.. .......... 0 16 2

11010 Shirley meeting ... 1 9 1 Mr. Cropp, don ... 0 5 0 Mrs. Cropp, do ...... 0 5 0

'"Mr. Webb, do ...... 0 5 0 Mm. Pope, do . ..... 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting ... 016 4 Bertha Cropp ...... 0 7 6 Prederick Webb ... 0 7 0 Charles Tnll......... 0 6 0 Ernest Oliver......... 0 6 0 Hilton Richards ... 0 5 9 Small sums. ... .... .... 0 10 2

5 710---59 6 2

Crtmdall Circuit. By Crondall mtng 1 6 9 Miss E.Hewett.card 0 10 6 - F. Ruffle, do... 0 5 0

14aster Parfit, do... 0 7 0 Winnie Faull's box 0 10 0 H. Hewett, card... 0 1 9

810 Batts Corner m~ 1 1 9 Mrs. Huntingford 8

box .................. 010 0 CharlesTurner,card 0 5 2 Small'sum ............ 0 1 6

118 5 Blacknest meeting 0 15 2

Inol~fa:~= S~~·:·::::::::. ~ g.~

117 8 Bentley meeting... 1 18 5 Alice Hockley card 0 7 6 Mrs. Fisher, (fo.. .... 0 5 0

42 . £ s. d.

Small sums. ........... 0 9 5 304

Crookham. meeting. 0 12 7 012 7

Churt meeting ...... 0 18 8 EmllyCroucher,card 0 8 8 MissWattridge'sboxO 4 6

III 5---12 1 5

Total inPortmnouth District ............ 617 15 2

NEWPORT DISTRICT. Newport Mission.

By Newport mtng 10 9 8 Juvenile meeting... 0 16 4 Sunday-school boxes 8 14 4 Miss A. Woodcock 2 8 6

- E. Bray .. ....... 1 1 6 :Master Arthur Ley 0 11 4 - Henry Moore... 0 10 6

Miss E. Davies..... 0 10 6 - G. Baglow ...... 0 710 - F. Baglow ...... 0 7 4 - A. Fellows ...... 0 6 6 - F. Webb......... 0 10 0 - F . .Fry ............ 0 5 9 - B.Bates ......... 0 5 0

Master W. Hambly 0 5 2 - A.Coates ...... 0 5 5

Sums under 5s...... 0 6 4 China-A Friend ........ .... 1 1 0 Rev. W. Bray, don 1 1 0 Collection ............ 1 14 6

26 186 Pontgpool Mis.non.

By Blaenavon mtg 014 .6 Juvenile meeting... 0 8 6

~dlieP~nc~~::: g g g Elon & Emily Work-

man .................. 0 5 9 Small BUmS....... ..... 0 3 10

221 Garndiffaith mtng 4 6 Juvenile meeting... 0 12 8

~1d: ::::;i~ 0 5 1 Curl, do ............ 0 6 1

Elizabeth Williams 0 5 0 Small sums.... ........ 1 7 0 Sunday-school box 0 10 9

411 1 Abersychan mtng 1 11 7 Mrs. W. Brown,

don ................... 010 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 5 4 Joseph & Wm. H.

Pearce, coll ...... 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 10 1

-China-~. W.Brown,don

from sale of Tri­cycle.................. 2,.·0 0

-W. & Mrs. W. Brown,do ...... 8 0 0

• 8 2 0 ~tillery mootng 0 8 0 Juvenile meeting ... 0 4 1

012 1---15 7 9

Forest of Dean Circuit. :By Drybrook mig 8 1 1 Miss Taylor's box 0 11 9

£ s. d. Master H. P. Batt,

coll .................. 050 Children's cards ... 1 15 8 China-R. M. Holmes, don 0 10 6 S. Holmes, do ...... 0 10 6 W. G. Holmes,do... 0 10 6 F. A. Holmes, do... 0 10 6

715 1 8ewdley meeting... :i 5 9 A Lover of Souls... 0 5 0 Mrs.Welsh............ 0 5 0 Children's eards... 0 18 9

214 6 Mitcheldean mtng 014 1 Miss Barnard, co11 0 5 3 Children, dl) ......... 0 11 10

111 2.­Ruardean meeting 1 1 6 Mrs. IrelaDd's box 0 10 6 Miss Hale, coll...... 0 5 0 - Tippins, do.. .... 0 5 0

Children'seards 0 8 0 210 0

Bream meeting...... 1 18 0 Mr. Monis, don ... 010 0 Miss Thomas' box 0 5 0 Children'S cards... 0 10 11 China-The Misses Monis,

coIl .................. 0 8 6 Small sums 0 1. 0

818 5 Woolastonemeetng 114 0 Mr. & Mrs. Ball,don 0 10 0 :Master A. Ball, coll 0 5 0 A card .................. 0 2 6

211 6 Ruspidge meeting 1 4 6 Children'scards...... 0 15 4

11910 Clements End Green

meeting ............ 0 15 6 Mrs. Hoare's box ... 0 5 0 llhildren's cards... 0 10 0

110 6 Yorkley Slade mtng 1 2 1 Mrs. Johnson's box 0 14 0 Children's cards ... 1 0 1 China-Collection in School 0 6 0

322 Bailey Lane End

meeting ............ 0 15 5 Children's cards ... 0 18 6

1 811 Knight's Hill mtg 0 18 8 Mr. Fenwick, 0011... 0 5 0 Children, do......... 0 18 8

11611 Cinderford meeting 7 4 :Master J. Sleeman,

colI .................. 1 2 7 Miss (",ooper,do...... 0 5 0 Children, do ......... 0 5 1 China-Rev. B. H. Ginger,

don .................. l10 410---

34 15 0 Ohep§Ww Mission.

By Chepstow mtng 1 8 2 Miss M. Malpas'

box .................. 120 -;- L. Malpas' do, 0 8 8 - L. Malpas' do 0 6 5

Mrs. Nancekivell's do ..................... 050

Mr. Sargeant, don 0 5 0

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£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Sums under 5s ....... 0 6 0 Lawson Taylor, coll 0 '1 6 Miss B. Davis 016 ~

4 1 8 :Matilda Morga.n,do 0 '1 6 - Elise Stud~ 01510 Tintern Abbey mtg 1 1. '1 A. J. Morcombe, do 0 6 0 -Stevens 015 0 Juvenile effort ...... 0 15 9 D.J. Morcombe, do 0 5 0 - E. Gifford :::::: 018 9 Miss F. William's C. Lovering, do ...... 0 5 9 -Rowe ............ 011 6-

box 0 9 4 G. Henry German, - L. Jenkings ... 0 8 6-Mrs. A:·&di~;~d~ 010 0 do ..................... 015 0 - E. Clemo ...... 0 6 8 :Mast&' L. Highley's Lizzie Hopes, do ... 0 5 3 - M. Williams ... 0 6 ~ -do ..................... 010 0 Cards under 58 ...... 1 2 9 -Rowe ......... 0 5 2

Bums under 58 ....... 1 8 7 Juvenile meeting ... 1 5 0 - Smale ......... 0 5 1 410 3 181 '1 -Edwards ...... 0 5 1

Whitelye meeting 014 5 Skewen meeting ... 1 16 3 -- Evans ......... 0 5 ~ Bums under 58 ....... 010 0 Mary J. Roos, coll. 017 3 - Palmer 0 5 ~

1 4 5 :Mary E. Tossell, do 015 2 Master J. Ga.rcfu(;; 1 4 6 Caldicott meeting 018 6 Ads. Morgan, do ... OIl 0 -A.J.Rowe ...... 015 1 Master E. Williams' Bessie A. Curtis, do 0 5 0 - W.Ball ......... 018 6

box· .................. 0 5 6 D. & S. Ware, do ... 0 5 0 - W. J. Ball ...... 0 '1 0 Sums under 58 ...... 0 8 2 Cards under 5& ...... 118 8 - T. Bearle ......... 0 6 0

1 '1 2 6 8 4 - E. A. Jewell ... 0 5 9 Zion meeting ........ 1 0 '1 Cwmavon meeting 1 16 6 - W. Mitchell ... 0 5 '1 Miss Edwards' box 0 '1 0 William Jefl'rey, roll 0 8 0 - W.Allen ...... 0 5 6 Sums under 59 ...... 0 0 6 Winnie Phillips, do 0 6 2 Smallsums ............ 1 6 9

1 8 1 E.1Ia.rry, do......... 0 2 6 220 0---Trelleck meeting ... 0 9 9 213 2 59 2 ~ Sums under 5s ....... 0 8 0 Briton Fer:t:'Y mtng 3 5 Cardiff Mi8Bion.

012 9 1 3 5 By Diamond Street Bethel meeting...... 0 IS 1 GlyncoITWg mtng '1 '1 meeting ........... 11 0 '1 Miss Pritchard's box 0 5 6 Mary R. Cousens, China Mission mtg 2 0 0

1 1 '1 coll 0 6 0 China Mission, don 0 5 0 Cross Hands mtng 0 8 5 Cards ~de;;·~:::::: 01311 J. Cory, Esq., J.P. 4 4 0 Bum~ under 5s ....... 0 4 9 Lecture by Deputa- Juvenile missionary

018 2 tion .................. 213 0 meeting ............ 8 0 ~ Gilgal meeting ...... 0 12 6 5 0 6--- Profits of Tea ...... 2 0 0 Mr. Taylor'ssubscrip- 51 9 0 Sunday· school boxes-

tion .................. 05 0 Swansea Mi8Bion. Mr. E. Harris' class 0 5 2 Miss Bpring's box 0 5 0 ByOxford St. mtg 13 0 0 Mrs. Glover'S do ... 0 5 8

1 2 6 Juvenile missionary - Burr's do 0 5 '1 Earlswood meeting 0 5 0 meeting ............ 2 6 Miss Bailey's d~"::: 0 6 5

0 5 0--- Rev. R. Edgcombe, Mr. Pollard's do ... 0 6 8 16 6 2 China ............... 1 1 0 - Wonnacott's do 0 '1 8

..4beravon Musion. Mina Edgcombe, do 1 1 0 Miss Honey's do ... 0 '110 By Aberd.von mtng 5 1 0 Miss J. E. Levers, Mrs. Bunston's do 0 8 0 Captain Bate, don 1 1 0 card .................. 21'1 6 ~. T. Thorne's do 0 8 5 Juvenile meeting ... 015 0 - J. Reed, do ... 1 8 3 - Prosser's do ... 0 9 6 Social Tea ............ 010 6 - M.Bowen,do ... 1 1 0 - Stock's do ...... 01011 Sunday-school box 1 611 - E. K.Ley,do ... 1 0 0 Miss Rutter's do ... 011 2 .Agnes Mary Hill,colll '1 3 - M. Beynon, do 010 0 Mr. Guy's (infants) 012 0

WJ~~~.~.:.~.~'l - E. Palmer, do 0 '1 0 - Westcott's do 01'1 0 0 0 - A. Jones, do ... 0 5 8 - Lock's do 01'1 8

Lewellyn Clyde Bate, - E. Swinnoe, do 0 5 2 - D. Burn's d~::: 2 5 '1 do ..................... 015 2 - P. Lewis, do ... 0 5 1 Pastor's Bible Class 2 81~

Florence Parkhouse, - E.Symons, do 0 5 0 20 boxes under Ss. 3 0 1 do ..................... 012 8 Master T. Drew, do 016 0 Juvenile collectol:s-

Polly Short, do ...... 010 6 - S. J e1ford, do 011 2 Alice Thorne ......... 0 5 1 Bertie Stokes, do ... 010 0 - W. Pile, do ...... 010 0 Bertha Gill ............ 0 5 '1 Maria Gibbs, do ... 0 9 8 - T. H. Toms, do 010 0 Penelope Morrison 0 6 4 W. J. Redmore

J do 0 8 5. - F.Sing, do ...... 010 0 L. M.Blake ......... 0 6 G

Susan George, 0 ... 0 '1 '1 - W. Hill, do ... 0 8 6 Mary Robins ....... 0 6 8 David Jeffery, do ... 0 '1 0 - J. Beynon, do 0 '1 0 Rose Westcott ...... 0 6 9 Edward Gibbs, do 0 6 6 - S. Manning, do 0 6 0 Lillie Stock ............ 0 6 9 Bertie Crowdy, do 0 6 2 Miss Bishop, don ... 0 5 0 Lillie Denham ...... 0 '1 2 Alice George, do ... 0 6 1 - Maud Taylor's Beatrice Stock ...... 0 '1 4 Charles George, do 0 5 6 box ............... 0 0 MaryA. Gul ......... 0 7 6 Thomas Letheren, - Flora Lowes'do 110 0 F. Sma11dri ge ...... 010 0

do ..................... 0 5 4 Master F. D. Brayley's Hannah Harris ...... 011 6-Emma Letheren,do 0 5 1 do ..................... 010 6 A. B. Stuart ......... 011 9 Cards under 5s ...... 0 5 6 - J. Brayley's do 0 4 5 Alice Denham ...... 012 '1 Sunday-school, don 1 0 0 - Jennings's do 0 6 0 Sarah Evans ......... 014 0

18 2 0 Smallsums ............ 2 0 5 Alice Furber ......... 015 0 Neath meeting ...... '111 4 35 3 2 AnnieLock ............ 016 6 Mr. J. Kimble

b don 1 0 0 Norton meeting .. 1 2 9 Beatrice A. Davey 016 7

Mr. D. W. Ro arts, Master G. Thomas, L. Blake ............... 1 0 0 do ..................... 0 5 0 don ................. 010 0 Bessie Parish ......... 1 2 0

Miss Eva Creek, col 1 '1 0 Miss Delve, card ... 0 5 0 A. P. Norman ...... 1 3 2 - LucyTaylor,do 1 6 6 Bmallsum ............ 0 1 ] Annie Summers .. 1 3 8 - G. Griffiths, do 012 0 11810 Lousia Baigent ...... 1 8 '1

Frederick Vanstone, NeathRoadmeeting 8 0 0 Charles V odden ...... 11011 do ..................... 010 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 14 4 . Carrie Guy ............ 114 6

Walter Pyle ......... 010 0 Miss E. Ball ......... 1 1'1 5 Polly Wonnacott ... 116 4

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:£ s. d. W. L. Norman...... 2 7 9 ~eRees.:.......... 2 10 0 LizZie Morns......... 2 11 8 Katie Lock.. ..... ..... 2 16 6 WilliamH. Hake... 4 0 0 Cards under 58....... 7 11 6

78 7 8 Miskin streetmtng 2 11 9 Bible Class box ... 1" 9 8 Sunday School box 1 0 4 "Juvenile co11ectors-Lilian Gitsham. ..... 0 5 0 Willie Travers...... 0 5 6 John Brooks ......... 0 7 1 Reginald German... 0 15 4 John Squire ...••.... 0 15 4 LouisaWbite ......... 017 0 Josiah O. Fradd ... 1 0 0 Sums under 5s....... 2 7 4

1114 4 ---90 I" 7

LZantrissant Mission. By Llantrisant mtg 1 7 6 "Miss Taylor, coll... 0 12 0 Master H. V. Jory,

do ..................... 078 - R. G. Manuel,

do .................. 050 Bums under 5s....... 0 7 2

21811 Tonyrefail meeting 0 15 9 Master W. Cooper,

colI .................. 010 0 - W. Pontin, do 0 5 2

.Miss S. A. Barnett, do ..................... 051

Sums under 5s....... 0 14 1 210 1---

590 "Total in the Newport

District .............. 299 9 0

OHATHAM DISTRIOT

Ohatham Circuit. Ey Chatham mtng 311 6 .Mrs. Phillips, sen.,

don .................. 110 -:- Hodges, do...... 0 5 0 -Dance, do ...... 050

.Mias Dance, do...... 0 5 0 - F. Dance, do... 0 7 0

Mrs.Larkin's box... 0 8 6 Juvenile effort­Sunday-school box 0 15 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 10 1 George Nelson ...... 0 18 1 Lilly Williamson... 0 13 6 Ruth Greenaway... 0 8 8 Horace Warner... 0 8 2 W. J. Harris......... 0 8 0 Frances Phillips ... 0 6 0 H.Dance ............ 0 5 6 J. Dance............... 0 (, 6 Bma11 sums............ 0 7 7 Jubilee collection... 1 1 6 China-Rev. C. Bridgman 1 1 0

18 6 2 New Brompton mtg 8 11 0 Miss Harrop's box 0 10 0 Mrs. Stephenson's

do ..................... 0 5 8 .:Mr. Beveridge, don 0 5 0

~el~e~oombe: 0 5 0 card ...... ....... ..... 0 11 "5

SUBie ThQmas,dtJ... 0 5 0

44 . ~ s. d.

Emma. Berry, card 0 5 0 Sums under Os....... 2 7 9 Jubilee collection... 0 18 9

819 7 G~hammeeting 1 0 0 Juvenile effort ...... 1 7 5

.2 7 5 Hartlip meeting ... 2 13 10 Mr. Atkins, don... 1 0 0 - Atkin's box ... 1 12 6

A Friend's do ...... 0 12 6 Juvenile effort-C. Steer, card......... 0 14 6 Emily Gulvin, do... 0 10 0 H. Godden, do...... 0 8 0 Osborn H. Black,

do ..................... 0 8 0 George Pope ......... 0 7 4 Sma.llsums............ 0 6 11 Jubilee collection... 0 7 1

908 Yieldstead meeting 1 4 11 Mr.Wraight,an.sub. 0 10 0 Herbert Hales,card 1 5 0 R. Hales, do......... 0 15 4 W. Clark, do......... 0 12 0 Emily Sedge, do... 0 6 6

418 9 Stoke meeting ...... 4 2 1 Amy Mugridge,card 0 8 10 Sydney Cooper. do 0 6 1 Jubilee collection 0 5 6

526 Fenn meeting ...... 1 17 8 l\fissionary cards... 1 2 4

800 Rainham meeting... 1 0 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 17 0 H. Mattock's card 0 5 0 Sums under 5s...... 0 18 7

215 7 Luton meeting ...... 2 18 6 Juvenile effort ...... 0 17 9 Jubilee collection... 0 19 4

410 7 Halstow meeting ... 1 5 0 M. N. 0., don ...... 0 5 0 Kate Ha.nstead, coll 0" 5 3 Sums under 58...... 0 10 6 Jubilee collection... 0 6 0

211 9---56 8 0

FavtJ1'sham Circuit. By Faversham mtg 8 1 1 J. A. Anderson,Esq. 0 10 6 Three Friends .. .... 0 10 0 Miss Hadlow. ........ 0 10 0 Mrs. Topley .. ....... 0 5 0 Mr. Dixon ............ 0 5 0 Miss Williams ...... 0 5 0 Mr. Rye, savings

from tobacco.. .... 0 5 0

lfrs~=:l:::::::::::' g g g A Sympathizer with

ForeIgn Missions 0 5 0 Mr. W. J. Coe ...... 0 5 0 Miss Moss, book ... 1 12 6 Mrs. Hadlow's box 0 10 8 Juvenile effort-Master P. Mercer 0 10 6 - B:Brett....... ..... 0 10 0 - E. Mercer ...... 0 6 6 - W. Baker ...... "0 6 8 - P. Warden...... 0 6 0 - H. Brisley ...... 0 6 1 - H.Mann. ....... 0 5 0 - W. J. Day ...... 0 5 0

Miss F. Matson...... 0 6 2

:£ s. d • Miss E. Fuller ...... 0 5 0 - A. Boakes ...... 0 5 0

Master H. C. Miller 0 5 9 8maJl sums .... ..... 1 8 6 China-Mr. & Mrs. Miller 2 2 0

~: ~~\?~.;::::::::: f ~ g 234 11

Rodmersham mtng S 5 9 Mr. A. J. Thomas,

don ................. 0 Miss Middleton's

box .................. 00 - Neeve's do...... 1 5 0

Mas. Bertie Thomas 0 5 0 - Willie Thomas 0 5 0

Sunday-school box 0 5 0 China-Miss G.E.T.Emor's

do .................. 1 0 0 869

Teynham meeting 1 11 9 Miss Holme's box 0 18 0 From Harvest Thank-

giving ............... 0 10 0 Mr. Goodhew's Mis-

sionary Tree ...... 0 6 0 Mrs. Houghten's

box .................. 0 38 Small cards 1 1 8

461 Snip's Hill meeting 0 16 8 Miss A. M. Thacker,

colI .................. 0 14 8 Mr. Bivyer'sbirthday

tea ................... 0 4 8 Smallsums ............ 0103

255 Eastling meeting.. 3 15 2 A Friend, don ...... 1 0 0 Miss Hawkin's box 1 1 2 :Mr. B. Elvy, don ... 0 5 0 Small sums ......... 0 8 0

644 :Milsten meeting ... 2 0 5

205 Jubilee collections 5 5 1

551---5118 0

Sheerness Misllion. By Sheerness mtg 3 5 0 Juvenile effort-Bertie SleeIDan...... 0 12 8 MaudKnight ......... 0 7 0 Small sums........ .... 1 0 4:

5 5 0---550

.Ashford Mumon. By Bird'sIsle mtng 1 0 6 Mr.Shoobrldge,don 0 10 0 - Jupp ............ 010 0 - J..ongley's box 0 10 0

MissWaterman'sdo 0 9 0 - Wood, 0011... 0 17 6 - Velvick, do ... 0 12 6 - Eva Roberts,do 0 5 0

414 6 Woodchurch meetg 1 6 9 Mr. & Mrs. Button,

don .................. 100 Master Geo; Trowell,

0011 .................. 0 6 0 Sums under 58....... 0 14 10

877 Warehorne meeting 1 15 :Master T. Ma.nni.ng,

colI ................... 0 7 8 - J. Austin, do ... 0 5 V

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;£ s. d. Mast.F.Parsons,coll 0 5 0 Small sums .•. ..... 0 5 1 Mr. ;P~rsons, China

:His8lon ............ 0 10 0 880

King800rth meetng 2 2 6 Mrs. Washford,don 0 5 0 - Holdstock's box 0 5 0

Miss A. Barton, coll 0 14 8 Master E. Holdstock,

do ..................... 0 6 0 S 1.2 9

Rolvenden meeting 1 0 0 Mrs. James' box ..• 010 0 - Britcher's do... 0 5 0 - Christmas, don 0 5 0

Master S. Watson, coll ................... 014 0

Miss King ........ .... 0 14 0 380

Ashford meeting ... 1 3 6 Miss A. Sutton, coll 1 0 0 Small sums............ 0 14 0

217 6---21 8 4

Hastings Mission. Westfteld meeting 0 19 0 Mr. Hook, don ... 1 0 0 - Jenner, do ...... 0 7 6 - Dann, do..... ..•. 0 5 0

Miss Easton,do...... 0 6 0 Amy Dann,coll.. .... 0 5 6 Charlotte Thomas 0 5 0 Alfred Thomas.. .... 0 5 0 Small sums.. .......... 0 1 8 Jubilee collection... 0 7 6 John Cruttenden,

don .................. 010 0 412 2

Pett meeting......... 1 6 0 Mrs. Barling's box 1 0 0 Miss Griffin's do .... 0 10 0 - Smith's box ... 0 5 4

Mrs. Hicks' box ... 0 4 6 Mr. F. Hammond,

don .................. 050 - Davis, do......... 0 5 0

Jubilee collection... 0 12 0 Small 8oms... .... .... 0 6 10

414 8 Guest1ing meeting 0 4 6 Jubilee collection... 0 2 0

066

~~sha~l=~ 2 6

box .................... 015 2 Miss Stonestreet's

do ..................... 010 0 Mr. Clliise's do...... 0 5 0 Alfred Fellows, card 0 8 0 Jubilee collection... 0 5 10

366---121910

Elham Mission. By Elham meeting 1 16 4 Mrs. Callaway, don 0 5 0 Mr. Jordan, do ...... 0 5 0 A Friend, do......... 0 15 0 In loving memory of

the Rev. W. Cal­laway, by his sor-rowing widow... 0 5 0

A. Coles, coll......... 0 15 0 C. Kesby, do .. ..•.... 0 12 0 Miss Butler's box... 0 5 0 Jubilee collection... 0 4 6

I) 210 Swingfie1d meeting S 18 0

45

;£ s. d. In memory of dear

little S.A.K. Cal-laway, by her grandfather . ..... 1 0 0

Mrs. Dawkin's box 0 5 0 - Allins' do . ..... 0 5 6

Jubilee collection... 0 7 5 Miss J. A. & Masters

T. F. & B. J. Gammon ............ 2 2 0

71711 Stouting meeting... 1 12 2 Miss Fagg, card... 0 12 0 A Friend, don . ..... 0 10 0 Mrs. Walker.] do .... 010 0 - Kelsey, ao .....• 0 10 0

Jubilee collection... 0 3 0 317 2

Rhodes Minnis mg 0 8 0 Mrs. Rumbold's box 0 10 6 Jubilee collection... 0 3 7

121 Bladbean meeting 1 2 0 Miss File's box...... 0 11 6 Jubilee collection... 0 5 6

119 0 FolkeBtone-Mr.W. Smith, don 0 5 0 Miss F. Smith,do ... 0 6 0

011 0---2010 0

Sevenoaks Mission. St. John's meeting 2 18 S Mrs. Woolgrove,

don .................... 050 Miss Moss,do... ..... 0 5 0 Miss C. Boase, card 0 5 0 Master E. R. Stephens,

do ..................... 050 China-Rev. E. V. Stephens 0 10 0

488 Knockholt meeting 1 14 9 Mrs. Wells' pear

tree .................. 059 A Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Staples, do ... 0 10 0 Mrs. Bowen's box... 1 6 3 - Culver's do...... 0 17 10

Mr. H. Bowen's do 0 10 0 Miss J. Dolly, card 0 10 0 A. Skinner's box ... 0 8 10 A. Graham's do ... 0 8 6 Beatrice Bond's do 0 5 9 Small sums. ........... 0 5 6

718 2 Goathurst Common

meeting ..... ....... 0 5 0 Mrs. Talbot, don... 0 10 0 - Pocknell's box 011 2

Miss Cooper's do ... 012 0 118 2

Seal meeting......... 0 16 5 Miss Williams' box 0 6 S Small sums. ....... .... 0 6 1

189 Miss Clayton, don... 1 0 0

100---16 8 4

Total in the Chatham District ............ 184 12 6

BRADFORD DISTRICT.

MillMn Oircuit. By lfillom meeting '{ 16 9 Miss Atkins, don... 0 10 6

;£ s. d. J. Brockbank, Esq.,

don ................. 010 6-Mr. E. Rice. do ... 010 0 - J. Matthews,do 0 5 0

Miss Matthews'box 1 10 7 Mrs. Williams' do. 0 13 4 Miss Plummer's do 0 11 '{

- Billing's do 0 5 0 1213 S

~~~~E~~~et;~ 8 15 1 box .................. 010 0

William Southern, card .................. 064

Charles Russell, do 0 5 B Gabriel Matthews,

do ...................... 0 5 6 John Curnow, do .,. 0 5 6

. JosephChapman,do 0 5 2 Samuel Doidge, do. 0 5 1 Solomon King, do.. 0 5 0 Henry Chappell, do 0 5 0 Jane James, do...... 0 9 0 Lottie Stephens, do 0 6 6 Hannah Russell, do 0 5 6 Gertrude Mitchell,

do ...................... 0 5 4 Annie Davy, do ... 0 5 3 Alma James, do ... 0 5 2 Clara Pearce, do ... 0 5 0 Small Bums..... ••••••• 2 13 3

11 8 4 Jubilee offerings

after sermon, &c. 2 15 0 Mr. S. Doidge, don 1 0 0

- N. Davey, do... 1 0 0 Captain S. Russell,

do ..................... 010 0 Mr. S. H. Michell,

do ................ : .... 010 0 - W. James, do... 0 5 0

6 0 0 China-Rev. T. P. Oliver,

don .................. 110 Mr. J. H. Andrews,

do .................... 010 0 1 11 0

31 7 7 Haverigg meeting.. 4 0 9 Ma.sterW.H.Sobey's

box .................. 166 - T.O. Sobey's do 1 0 0

Miss Thomas' do... 0 12 1 - Magor's do...... 0 5 '{

'1 411 Juvenile meeting... 2 4 1 Master Olds, card.. 0 10 0 - ~en, do......... 0 5 2 - Matthews, do.. 0 5 0 - Wood, do ..... 0 5 0 - Magor, do ...... 0 5 0 - Arscott, do ...... 0 5 0

Miss Norsworthy, do ..................... 010 6

- Norton, do...... 0 6 1 - Shaplin, do.. .... 0 -5 0

Small sums ............ 114 9 615 '1

Jubilee offerings after services...... 1 B 0

1 B 0---46 16 1

Barrow-in-Furness Mission. By Barrow meeting S 8 8 NicholasBateOliver,

don .................. 010 6 F. J. Crosfield,Esq.,

do ..................... 050

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£. s. d. ::Mr. S. Bettess' box 1 0 0 Mrs. G. Trembath's

do •...................•. 010 0 :Mi. Smith's do...... 0 I) 0 Dorothy Jones, coll 0 14 0 Elizabeth Rothwell 0 10 S Joseph Tacker ...... 0 6 6 'Ma.Iririe Jones......... 0 6 0 Bm8.fi sums.... .......• 0 9 6

800 Dalton-in-Furness Mission.

By Dalton meeting 5 6 7 J as.Ashworth,Esq.,

do ..................... 2 0 0 Mrs. Rd. Harvey's

box ... ; .............. 0 5 0 - J. H. ArthUr's do ..................... 0 5 0

Juvenile effort ...... 2 0 0 Ma.sterErnestAllen's

box .................. 070 1tfissRosena.Kitchen,

card .................. 0 5 0 10 8 7

Swarthmoor mtng 1 0 0 Juvenile effort ...... 0 12 0

112 0 China.-Rev. R. and Mrs.

Hawkey, 1st inst. 1 1 0

13 1 7 Durham M''18sion.

ByMurtonmeeting 019 6 Mr. Noble, don...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Hellings. do... 0 5 0 Missll.E.B1ackmore,

card .................. 0 5 3 Juvenile meeting ... 013 0 Cards under 5s. 0 13 3

360 NewHerringtonmtg 015 6 Miss E. Sanderson,

card .................. 0 6 0 Juvenilee1fort ...... 0 6 6

180 Wingate meeting... 1 6 6 Mrs.R. Rundle, don 0 10 0 Juvenile effort ...... 1 8 I) Sunday-school box 0 5 6 MasterW.D.Thomas,

card .................. 0 I) 0 Cards under 58....... 0 14 10

. 4 I) S Hetton-Ie-Holemtg 013 6 Juvenile effort...... 0 S 9

017 S Haswell mee:i'" 0 11 6

~~~~~ .. ~~ g : ~ Cards under 58...... 0 3 2

189 Special China. Mission­Rev. S. Pascoe ...... 1 0 0

12 0 3 OZeveland Mi88ifm.

By :Brotton mtng 1 9 2 A Friend, don ...... 0 I) 0 Miss May Datson,

card .................. 0 9 1 llissC. Noble ...... 0 I) 0 Bmall sums ....... ·..... 0 I) 8

21311 Loftus meeting...... 0 13 0

013 0 8outhEston meeting 0 18 1 Mrs. Gibson's box. 0 6 1

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£ 6. d. Small sums. ........... 0 18 11

118 1--500

Bradford MisBWn. By :Bradford mtng 5 1 10 Rev. W. Beer, don 1 0 0 MissCrowther's box 0 5 0 J" uvenUe meeting... 0 14 1 :Miss Jory~oll ...... 0 14 0 MasterE. wilkinson,

do ..................... 050 Bums under 5s...... 2 12 2

1012 1 Jubilee collection... 1 0 0

1112 1 Ennerdale .lIr'18sion.

By Kirkland mtng 0 16 0 E. Hoskin .... ........ 0 5 0 Bmallsums............ 0 15 4

116 4 Crossdale meeting.. 0 4 11

. 0 411 How Hall meeting. 0 2

021 In memory of a be-

loved mother...... 1 1 0

844 Total in Bradford

District ... ,........ 99 14 4

",8cillg Isles Circuit. By Saint Mary'smtg 5 10 6 Mr. S. Jenkins' box 0 6 9

I) 17 3 St. Martin's mtng 3 8 7

3 8 7 Saint Agnes' mtng 1 11 2 Mr. T. Meyer, don 0 5 0

116 2 Gratitude, China... 3 0 0

3 0 0 ---14 2 0

G1urnsegMission. By meeting ......... 10 6 11 Tea meeting ......... 4 17 6 Mr. & Mrs. Hansford,

don .................... 110 - J.lngrouille,do 1 1 0

Mrs. Oleal, do ...... 1 0 0 Mr. J. Warren, do U 10 0

Biddiscombe, do .................. 010 0

AFriend, do ........ 0 7 6 Mr. Moon,do......... 0 5 0 Mrs. Mahy, do ...... 0 I) 0 Miss Moon, do ...... 0 5 0 Miss Lily De Garis'

box .................. 0160 - Wheadon's do 015 0 - Topp's do ...... 0 10 I) - Jory'lJ do......... 0 7 10

Juvenile meeting... 3 2 2 Lena. Lane, colI...... 0 10 0 Stephen Bmgg...... 0 7 8 AlbertJory ......... 0 6 2 Hubert Wheadon... 0 5 8 James Wmdsor...... 0 5 5 Frances Windsor... 0 5 I) Sums under 58...... 1 0 4 Currency 29 1 0 British ...... 27 12 4 Collectionaf~sennon

Sunday evening, June 19, towards missionary debt, 1 18 0

British ... 29 I) 4

J!. s. d. China-Rev. G. Matthews 1 0 0 A Thank-01l'ering... 2 0 0 Mr. Ingrouille ...... 1 0 0

33 I) 4 Jersey Cjrcuit.

By Great Union Road meeting ... 14 10 10

Temperance meetg 1 6 0 AButcherl id. for.

every animal slau-ghtered ............ 0 19 9

Mr. James Cory, don .................... 01)0

-William Parker, do .................. 0 I) 0

- F. G. Wilkin's box ............... 0113

- Fookes, coli ... 0 10 6 School box............ 2 13 1 Preparatory Class

of boys ............... 1 1 8 ---girls 0 11 10

A Friend, don :::::: 0 I) 0 Miss Alice Grandin,

coli ................... 300 - Florence Cory 2 8 6 - Alice Cox ...... 1 10 I:l ~ Wilfrid Luke 1 2 0 Anabella Walbridge 0 19 3 Isaac Oldridge ...... 0 18 0 Florence Burch...... 0 15 0 Thomas Thobbs ... 0 18 5 Alfred Darling...... 0 12 2 Mabel Woodsford 012 0 Thomas Caplin...... 0 12 0 James Oldridge ... 012 0 Daniel Norman...... 0 10 2 Emily Ball............ 0 6 3

. Sums under 58....... 0 19 1 China-Rev. J. Luke......... 1 10 0 Miss B. Kelling's

box .................... 014 0 Towards liquidating

missionary debt 2 16 7 4S 10 7

Royal Crescent mtg 11 19 5 Mrs. Saunders,boOk 12 0 0 - John Cory, don 010 0

Miss Annie Le Dam colI ................... 010 0

- Luxon's box... 0 7 0 - Fulford's do... 0 2 ·6

8unday-scbool box 3 2 2 Preparatory class of

girls .................. 1 12 2 :Miss Eva De La Mare,

colI ..................... 8 8 - Louisa Blampied,

do .................. 124 Charles Bliaat, do 1 0 6 Gertie Osborne, do 0 12 1 Louisa Bakes, do... 0 10 8 Charles De St. Croix,

do ..................... 010 8 Emily Bisson, do... 0 9 6 Florence Ahier, do 0 7 0 Eva Roberts, do... 0 6 6 Alice Lindsey, do... 0 I) 0 Percy Costard., do... 0 I) 0 Sums under 5s...... 8 7 2 Towards liquida.ting

missionary debt 2 4 9 44 6 8

Gorey meeting ...... 1 15 4 Mrs. Dinan's box... 0 6 0 Miss Amy's do...... 0 5 2

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£ s. d. William Short, coll 0 13 ,0 Sums under 5s...... 1 9 9

493 St. Martin's mtng 3 16 1

B 16 1---96 2 7

SOUTH AUSTRALIA By Receipts ......... 570 5 11

MELBOURNE DISTRIOT.

Melbourne Oircuit. Gore Street-By public collections 7 14 5 Tea meeting ......... 6 17 0 Children's cards ... 4 7 2 :Minister's Bible class-:Miss Tresidder.

card ................. : 1 3 0 - Lundie, do...... 1 1 0 - Fernie, do ...... 1 1 0 - Hocking, do ... 1 0 0 - Church, do ..... 1 0 0 - Denneker, do 0 17 2 - Flett, do ..... ;... 0 15 0 - Salmon, do ...... 0 6 0

Sunday--school box 4 B 8 Juvenile missionary

meeting ............ 2 5 0 Service of song...... 1 15 7 Hon. W.Bates,don 1 0 0 M.r. R. H. Horton,

do ...................... 1 0 0 - J. Pill, do ...... 1 0 0 - H. Heath, in

memory of a dear mother............... 0 0

- J. Grigg. don.. 1 0 0 Yessrs.Foy&Gibson,

do ...................... 110 Mrs. MQlinenx, do 1 0 0 - Hillier, do ...... 0 10 0 - Phillips, do ... 0 10 0 - Stevens, do...... 0 10 0

Miss Warren.. do... 0 10 0 Mr. &Mrs.Thomas,

do ...................... 010 0 Mrs. Horton, do... 0 10 0 Griffith &Spaven,do 0 10 0 Mr. H. Treloar, do. 0 10 0 - Joyce, do.... ..... 0 5 0

Mrs. Newbold, do.. 0 5 0 -Brain,do ...... 05 0 - McCrory. do ... 0 5 0

Mr. W. Berryman, do ...................... 0 5 0

- W.Baglin, jun., do ..................... 050

Mrs. A. Eddy, do... 0 5 0 - Phillips' box... 0 4 1

Mr. Jaokl:lon, don ... 0 5 0 - R.Eddy,do ... 0 5 0

Mrs. Mills, do ...... 0 5 0 Mr. W.J . Matthews,

do ..................... 050 - M.Williams, do 0 5 0 - W.Williams,do 0 5 0

Miss McLuckie, do 0 5 0 Mr. Tink, do ......... 0 5 0 A Friend. do ......... 0 5 0 Mr. R. Hughes, do 0 5 0 Mrs. Williams, do. 0 10 0

50 5 8 Carlton-Public collections... 7 13 0 Sunday-school box. . 4 10 0

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D. Hannah, card .• M. Kellow, do .... .. Sums uniler 5s .... .. Mrs. Edwards, don - Evans, do ......

Mr. M. Hannah, do - Dove, do ........ .

Mrs. Elli,:,ttz• do .... .. - Marsnau, do .. . - Conacher, do .. .

Mr. J. May, do .. . - B.May, do .... .. - W. Evans, do .. - A. Moyle, do ...

Small sums ........... . 20 0 0

Hotham-

£ s. d. 018 0 089 010 8 1 () 0 100 100 010 0 010 0 050 050 050 050 050 050 015 0

Public collections... 5 14 9 Tea meeting ......... 8 5 0 Mrs. J. Thornton's

card .................. 2 0 0 Cards under 5s...... 2 8 9 Rae Bros., don .. :... 2 2 0 Mr.J. P.Westwood,

don .................. 110 Mrs. Teague, do .,. 1 1 0 - Russell, do ...... 1 0 0

Mr.G.B. Robertson, do ................... .. o 0

- R. Cartwright, do .................... 1 0 0

- J. S. Alt, do... 0 10 0 - G. Bean, do ... 0 10 0 - S.Thornton,sen., do ..................... 010 0

- McIntyre, do... 0 10 0 - Giblet, do .. .... 0 10 6

J. Laurens, Esq., M.L.A., don ...... 0 10 0

Mr. Bissett, do ...... 0 10 0 - D. Wilson, do.. 0 10 0 - S. Thornton, do 0 10 0

Mrs. Giblet, do...... 0 10 6 - Baudain, do ... 0 10 0 - Baker, do ...... 0 10 0 - Wort, do.. ....... 0 5 0 - C. Hill, do ...... 0 5 0 - Vaughan, do... 0 5 0 - Hamilton, sen., do ...................... 0 5 0

- Freeman, do ... 0 5 0 Miss Hands, do ... 0 5 0 Mr. J. Macpherson,

do .................... 050 - G.B.Robertson, jun., do ........... 0 5 0

- J. Sweatman, do ..................... 050

- C.Johns,do ... 0 5 0 - G. S~th~do ... 0 5 (l - W. '.l'nacJ[eray, do ............ .-........ 0 5 0

- Webb, do 0 5 0 84 18 6

Footscray-Public collections... B 6 7

~~M~~;E~:: 416 6 :M.P., don ......... 1 1 0

Mrs. Netherway,do 1 0 0 Mr. D. Blamey, do. 1 0 0 Mrs. Sharp, do...... 0 10 0 Miss Pope, do ...... 0 10 0 Rev.H.M. C.Fowler,

do .................. .. :Miss Church! do .. . Mrs. Wise, 0.0 .... . - Teague, do .... .. - Berry, do ........ .

010 0 010 0 011 6 050 050

£ s. d. Miss Pike, don...... 0 5 0 Mr. Barnes, do.. .... 0 5 0 - T. Wright, do . 0 5 0 - A. Whibley, do 0 5 0

Mrs. Cooper, do...... 0 5 0 :Miss Ethel Nether-

way, card .... ..... 1 0 0 - Polly Bharpz do 0 13 9

Sunday-school DOX B 6 8 2011 0

Richmond-Public collections... 6 10 3 Tea meeting ......... S 8 4 :Mr. D. Clucas, don 5 5 0 Mrs. Craddock, do. 0 10 0 - Clucas, sen, do O. 10 0 - T. Clarke, do ... 010 0 - A. Smith, do... 0 6 0 - Stewart, do...... 0 5 0 - Mennear, do ... 0 5 0 - Ponn, do......... 0 5 0 - Jones, do......... 0 5 0

~~~d~~o b~~k ~ g g School boxes......... 5 3 1 :Mas1:a Alfred Par-

son, card... ....... .. 0 15 9 MiBS Grey, do ...... 015 9 - Ina. Grey, do... 0 12 0

MasterErnestClucas, do ..................... 0100

MiEsMarthaDay,do 0 6 7 Sums under 5B....... 1 9 2

28 16 11 Ascot Vale-Public collections... 2 10 2 Tea meeting ......... 1 19 2 School boxes......... 2 19 8 :Mr.J.Sweatman,don 0 5 0 - M. Hannah, do 0 5 0 - J. Hutchinson, do ..................... 050

- Gibbons, do ... 0 5 0 - E. A. Baldwin, do ..................... 050

- Symonds, do... 0 5 0 - A. Robertson, do ..................... 010 0

Rev.R.E. Craddock, do ..................... 0 5 0

:MissA.~. Teague,do 0 5 0 Cards under 5s....... 0 16 0

10 9 0 St. Kilda-Mr.J. Sundercombe,

sen ................... 500

170 1 Mount Moriac Oircuit.

Barrabool Hills-Public collections... 8 18 S Tea meeting . ........ 6 13 6 Donations-Rev. G. Sproule ... 1 0 0 Mrs. Smale.... ........ 1 0 0 :Mr. & Mrs. J.

Heard ............... 1 0 0 --- T. Heard 0 10 0 --- T. Furze 0 10 0

Mr. S. Heard..... .... 0 5 0 - W. Heard ...... 0 5 0 - A. Heard ....... 0 5 0

Miss H. Heard ...... 0 5 0 Mr. & Mrs. Bartrop 0 5 0 MII.ster J. Furze ... 0 5 0 - W.Furze ......... 0 5 0

:Misses E. & M. Heard ............... 0 5 0

Miss E. Furze ...... 0 5 0

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Mr. J. Bartrop .•.... MissE. Bray ......... Mr. R. McDowall .. - L. Mountjoy .•.

Misses E. & E. Bar­trop, card

20 1 9 Mount Monac­Public collections ... Tea meeting """'" Donations-Mr. B. A. Allin ...... Mrs. R. Yeo B.ev. R. Yeo ........ . Mr. & Mrs. Rogers Master Rogers ..... . Miss M Rogers .... .. Mrs. Bond .......... .. - Jewell .......... ..

Mr. West .......... .. Heal Bros ........... .. Mr. andMrs.Baglin Mr. T. Allin ......... Maggie Rogers,mi.s-

sionary box ...... Helen Beatrice Yeo,

missionary box ... Miss S. .Allin, card - M. J. Cox, do ...

20 19 4 Modewarre-Public collections .. . Tea meeting ........ . Donations-Mr. J. Davis ....... .. - W. Gent ....... .. - J. Craig ........ . - W. Rortip .... .. - Howe .......... ..

Mrs. LeBatt ....... .. Mr. S. Danger .... .. -. J. Davis ....... ..

Mrs. T. Geard, don - Forde ........... .

Mr. J. Hurst ....... .. - J. Hortip .... .. - D. Bmallwood - J. P. Knight .. .

Miss A. Gent ........ . Rev. W. H. Evans'

lecture ...... , ........ Ma.sterH.Gent,card

- D. DaYies, do ... Miss L. Knight, do - M. Jacka, do ...

Small sums ........... . 1818 2

:Bambra-Public collections .. . Tea. meeting ....... .. Donations-Mr. T. Spowart .. .

...:.... J.Hore ........... . - J. Jensen ........ .

Mrs. Higgins ...... . - Hopgood ...... .

Mr. W. Giles ...... , - T. Trewin .... .. - F. Trewin •.... - H.Dorman .... .. - T. Forde ........ .

Miss C.Hunt ....... .. Hr.B.Box .......... .. - Grubby ....... ..

Bambra Sunday--school .............. .

Mr.A.Parker, card - B.Box .......... ..

Master T. Forde .. .

£ s. d. 060 060 010 0 060

2 {) 0

81811 820

100 100 100 0.10 0 050 050 050 050 060 050 010 0 o {) 0

011 2

012 6 1 3 S 116

i 19 3 611 0

o {) 0 o {) 0 010 0 010 0 o {) 0 o {) 0 o {) 0 050 050 050 o {) 0 050 o {) 0 o {) 0 o {) 0

216 011 6 190 017 8 011 0 0'13

212 0 960

100 1 O. 0 100 010 0 o {) 0 o {) 0 o {) 0 o {) 0 010 0 o {) 0 o {) 0 060 050

110 0 140 010 0 090

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. "'£ s. d. Miss Le Batt, card 0 17 6 Extra. collection .... 0 {) 0 Small sum ............ 0 2 6

2216 0 Deans Marsh-Public collection... 0 14 0 Mr.D.Miller'slecture 1 12 0 Donations-MissC.Box ......... 0 5 0 - A. Box............ 0 5 0 - A. Box, card ... 0 16 6 - C. Box, do ...... 0 8 0 - C. Hunt, do... 0 4 0

446 Murroon-Public collection ... 0 8 6 Mr. D. Miller's

lecture ............... 1 19 6 - J.Brice, don... 1 0 0

S 8 0 Pennyroyal­MissPyle,card ...... 111 6

111 6 Wensleydale-Public collections... 0 11 0 Mr. D. Miller's

lecture ............... 0 14 6 Donations-Mr. J. Parith ..... 0 5 0 - Dorman 0 {) 0

116 6 Yaugher-Mr. D. Miller's

lecture ............... 1 10 6 Messrs. Perdne &

Wood, card ...... 0 5 0 Small sum ............ 0 1 0

116 6 Gerangamete-Public collection... 0 '1 Part proceeds of

picnic ............... 2 8 0 Donations-Mr. Scott ............ 0 5 0 - Tranter ......... 0 2 6

Miss Wa.1lace, card 0 10 0 - Scott, do.. ...... 0 16 0 - S. Shadra.ck, do 0 6 0

414 '1 Dewing's Creek­Missionary cards ... 0 8 0

080 Boonah-Miss F.Swayn, card 0 10 0

010 0 Wymboliel-MiSs Jackson, card 0 15 6

015 6 Yeo-Mr. D. Miller's

lecture ............... 0 1'1 6 Miss B. McCready,

card .................. 0 16 0 - A. Prosser, do 0 10 0

2 3 6---103 12 10

Oastlemaine Oircuit. Castlemaine-

~~~T:IOe,r.'s 2-16 8 tables ............... 2 10 0

Miss'Oseen & Miss Madern'sdo ...... 1 10 0

Mr.Hy. Lillycrap ... 1 0 0 = w.·laT!~":::::: ~ g g - W. Adams...... 1 0 0 - W. J. Treloar 1 0 0 - W. Osborne ..• 1 0 0

1!. s. d . Miss Madern .... ..... 1 0 0 Mr. Hy. Grose ...... 0 10 0 - Cranston......... 0 10 0 - Odgers............ 0 10 0 - W. Treloar...... 0 {) 0 - Bourne............ 0 5 0 - John Metherall 0 5 0 - Hy.Tonkin ...... 0 5 0 - W. Martin ...... 0 {) 0 - Strade ............ 0 {) 0 - Nichols ."".". 0 {) 0 - Langshire ...... 0 10 0

Miss Oseen............ 0 5 0 Mrs. Usher ............ '0 {) 0 - T. Grose ......... 0 {) 0 - T. Hocking...... 0 5 0

Mr. T. Jones......... 0 {) 0 - Wham............ 0 5 0 - Williams.. ....... 0 {) 0

Ma.i1. paper.. ......... 0 {) 0 Leader.................. 0 5 0 Mr. Dean ............ 0 {) 0 - Tolstrup ......... 0 I) 0 - Tredale .. ....... 0 {) 0 -Darne ............ 050

Miss M. Martin, book.................. 1 12 6

- Mailand, card 0 6 0 Small sums.... ........ 0 8 6

23 3 S Guildford collections 2 12 3 Proceeds of Tea ... 6 3 5 Mr. W. Gordon,

M.L.A ............. ·1 1 0 - W. Patterson,

M.L.A ............ 1 1 0 - Glossop ......... 0 10 0

Mrs. M. Hosking... 0 10 0 Mr. 8ewart............ 0 {) 0 - Pinch ............ 0 5 0 -Toms ............ 050

Mrs. Garrine......... 0 5 0 Mr. Delm.inico ...... 0 I) 0 - T.George ...... 0 5 0

Miss M. Valentine 0 I) 0 Mr. W. George ... 0 5 0 Miss R. Sewart.

card .................. 1 17 6 - Giddins 0 16 0

Rev. R. Warren's lecture ............... 2 1 6

Small sums..... ...... 0 10 0 192 8

Spring Gully-Collections ............ 1 15 9 Coffee su:pper......... 2 12 0 Mr. Williams ...... 0 {) 0

- Thomas .... ..... 0 5 0 - Ellis ............... 0 {) 0 - Bastian ......... 0 5 0 - Otton ............ 0 {) 0 - Thomas ......... 0 4 0 - John Arthur ... 010 0

Master Davey, card 1 1 9 - Bastian, do ... 0 18 6 - Williams, do... 0 17 0

Grant from trust... 1 17 0 Special................. 2 11 6

1812 6 Faraday-Collections ............ 1 '1 9 Mrs. Jones ......... 0 10 0 Mr. Boyle.............. 0 10 0 - Davies ............ 0 I) 0

Mrs. Howarth....... 0 I) 0 Mr. W. Thomas... 0 5 0 Mrs. McLochlin ..... 0 5 0

~: ~~e;; .. ::::::::: g : g

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£ s. d. :Mr. Balathiel, don 0 5 0 -Lang ............ 050

:Miss Dunstan ...... 0 5 0 Mr. Da.vidson........ 0 5 0 Miss Dunstan, card 1 1 0 - Howarth, do... 1 0 0

Grant from trust .•. 4 17 0 Special....... ........... 1 4 3

13 0 0 Redesdale-Collections ..... ....... 1 10 6 Mr. G. Charity ...... 0 15 0 - Machin ......... 0 10 0 - Jeffrey ......... 0 5 0 - W. Charity ... 0 5 0 - Underdown...... 0 5 0

:Mrs. James............ 0 5 0 C01l'ee supper......... 6 1 3 MissM.Charity card 2 11 6 Mr. R.Je1l'rey, do... 114 3

- C. James, do... 1 0 0 Special..... ..•... .... •.• 3 0 0 Small sums ......... 0 7 6

1810 0 Specimen Golly-Co1l'ee supper....... 2 1 S Mr. Sutton............ 0 10 0 - Sheilson.... ..... 0 7 6 - Jackson .......... 0 5 0 - Williams........ 0 5 0 - McLean ......... 0 7 6 - Carr ................ 0 7 6

Miss McIean, card 0 14 0 Small8UIDs............ 0 5 0

529 Drummoll,d-Mr. IUack, card... 1 4 6 - Patton, do ...... 0 10 0 - Ca.taJone, do .. 0 7 0

2 1 6---9412 8

Oamperdown Oircuit. Camperdown-By tea. meeting ...... 8 13 3

ii~;:&~ .. ~r:n~ ~ ~ Confidence............ 1 10 0 :Mrs. Claxton......... 1 10 0 T. N. Opie, Esq..... 1 1 0 W.Cruicksbank,Esq.l 1 0

~'~:ef:~' ~ ~ g - McElwain.. ..... 0 12 6 - A. Paton......... 0 10 0

A' Friend.. .... ...... 0 10 0 ,JIrs. c. Hill .... ..... 0 10 0 < •• - Hill, sen... ...... 0 5 0 8. Gillingham,.card 0 S 0 T. Smont ............ 0 7 9 F. Willingham...... 0 7 0 R. B ..................... 0 8 0 W. Paisley............ 0 5 3 A. Wilson ............ 0 7 0 Small sums 0 6 9

25 19 6 Tera.ng-Meeting ......... ....... 8 4 9 Tea. meeting ..... .... 5 6 0 From Bachelors'

tray ................... 2 0 0 D. Ma.ckinnon,Esq.

don .................. 110 Mr. lL Crane......... () 10 .0

- A. Wilson ...... ' 0 10 0 Hiss Nettleton. ..•.. 0 7 6 Mr. -So Crane..... .... 0 5 0 Ml'S. B. Crane ...... 0 5 0 1cIr. Wilkinson ...... 0 5 0 :Mrs. Head, sen...... 0 5 0

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£ s. d. D. M'Kenzie, card 2 15 6 :Miss Corrie's box 215 0 W. Kinsman, card 1 3 0 R. Crane. .............. 1 5 0 A. Searle ............ 0 7 6 MissWilkinson'sboxO 8 0

2213 3 Cobden-Meeting and tea.... 8 4 0 Mr. G. McConachy,

do ..................... 2 2 0 C. T. Parrott, do... 0 10 0 Mrs. McCona.chy,

do ..................... 010 0 Mr. F. Wilson, do 0 7 6 - Tait, do.......... 0 10 0 - J.Prowse, do ... 0 5 0 - A. Robertson,sen.,

do ................... 0 5 0 - A. Robertson,jun.

do .................. 0 Ii 0 - R. Drake, do... 0 Ii 0 - R. Silvester, do 0 5 0 - W. 8ilvester,

do ................. 0 5 0 - J. Higgings, do 0 5 0 - J.Anen, do ... 0 5 0

Mrs. Robertson,sen., do ..................... 050

- Parker, do ...... 0 5 0 Mr. Shenfield. do... 0 5 0 -R.H~, do 0 Ii 0

Master Gillham, do 0 10 0 Small sums..... ... .... 0 5 0

1518 6 Pomborneit-Tea ....................... 610 0

610 0 Pirron Yallock-Meeting ............... 414 0 Rev. W. Clemens,

don ................... 1 0 0 Mr. H. McKay, do 1 0 0 - Cardinal, do ..• 0 10 0 - .Armstrong, do 0 10 0 - J. Wilson, do 0 10 0 - E. Rippon, do 0 5 6

Mrs. Sutton, do ... 0 10 0 Mr. Albiston, do .•. 0 5 6 - A. McKay, do 0 5 0 - F. Baker, do ... 0 5 0

Miss Rippon, do '" 0 5 0 Special, do........ .... 0 10 0 :Miss O. Sutton,book 1 10 6 8ums under 58.. .... 0 19 6

13 0 0 Irrewillipe- • Tea a.nd meeting... 4 2 6 Rev. Clemens, don 0 Ii 0 Mr. H. Willia.mson,

do ..................... 050 - F. Taylor, do... 0 5 0 - T. Ritchie, do 0 5 0 - W. Hamilton,

do .................. 0 5 0 - J. Brose, do ... 0 5 0 - East, do ......... 0 5 0 - J. Hayes, do ... 0 8 0

Mrs. Cocks, do....... 0 5 0 Donations under 58 0 7 0 Miss Jones, card... 0 18 0 - Canno~ do.. .... 0 7 6 - J. Wi11ia.mson, do ..................... 059

889 Ecklin-Mee~ .............•. 012 0 :Mr. Bailey, don ... 0 10 0 - J. J ohnston,do 0 10 0

;£ s. d. Mr.W.Johnston,don 0 10 0 - D. Carson, do .. , 010 0 - Carson, sen, do 0 6 0 - Pollock, do...... 0 10 0

A Friend...... .. ..•... 0 5 0 Mr. Thornton ...... 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 2 0

319 0---96 4 0

Ballarat Oircuie. Armstronff Street-By collections ..... 5 '1 9 Proceeds of tea.. .... 5 8 1 Donations-R. Baker, Esq.,

M.L.A ............. 1 1 0 Mr. & Mrs. Goodall 1 1 0 A Friend............... 1 1 0 Rev. B. Yeo ......... 1 1 0 MrR. Sheridan ....... 1 0 0 Mr. Osborne ......... 0 10 0 - Trevitbick ...... 0 10 0 - Hancock.... ..... 0 10 6 - 8pargo. ........... 0 '1 6 - Tucker..... ..•.... 0 6 0 - Carthew . ........ 0 6 0 -S.~ ••. 050 - Phillips ......... 0 5 0 -Leggo ............. 0 5 0 - Perkins .. ....... 0 5 0

:Mrs.R. RiIIatone... 0 5 0 A Friend.. ...... ....... 0 5 0 Mr. Thomas ......... 0 5 0 Silent Friend.... .•... 0 10 0 Miss B. Alfred,card 6 0 0

- P. Askwith, do 0 10 6 :Ma.ster T. Matthew,

dQ. .••....•..••...••••.. SI0 - G. Tucker, do 1 16 0 - P. Crompton,do 0 7 10

Sums under5s ...... 0 14 6 33 8 8

Skipton Street-Bypublic services... 9 16 0 Mrs. Williams'tray 1 1 0 - Whyke's do .•. 1 1 0 - Harvey's do ... 1 1 0 - Ma.ddern'sdo... 1 1 0

BachelOIS' do......... 1 10 0 Mr. Whyke, don ... 1 1 0

- James Maddern 1 0 0 - W. Harvey...... 1 0 0 -& Mrs. Lee...... 1 0 0 - J. H. Willia.ms 1 0 Q - Laurence ....•. 1 0 0 - 8ettiBS... ......... 1 1 0

Mrs. RettiBS ......... 1 1 0 Mutual ....... .... ..•. 1 0 0 A Frien4............... 0 10 0 Mr. Rowsell ......... 010 0 A Friend..... ......... 0 10 0 Mr. T. Arthur,jun. 0 10 0 Star ..................... 010 0 Misses White..... .•• 0 5 0 David Cook, Esq... 0 5 0 Mrs. Bailey......... 0 5 0 E.M.P ................ 0 5 0 Miss Harvey ......... 0 5 0 Mr. C. J. Hicks .•. 0 5 0 - Ditchfield..... ... 0 5 0 - Sturley ...•........ 0 5 0 - Herberte......... 0 5 0

COurit:r................. 0 5 0 Mrs. Lugg ............ 0 5 0 Mr. Barris....... ..... 0 5 0 A Friend....... ........ 0 5 0 Mrs. Spargoe..... .••• 0 5 0 O.P ...................... 0 5 0 Mr. W. Stevens,jun. 0 5 0

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:Mrs. D. Davies ..... . A Friend ............ , .. Mr. H. Nankervis :Mrs. Mann .......... . Miss BeIlllett ........ . Mr. Crago ..... .-., .... .. - J. Williams .... .

O.P .................... .. A Friend .............. . AFriend ............ .. :Miss Ada Hicks .. .

- Featherstone .. . -Harvey ........ .

Liliari M. Betti88 .. . :Mrs. Bath .......... .. Mr. G. Whykes ..... . -Rowe .............. . - T. Edwards ..... . -A. V. Rouse .. .

Mr. O'Paape ......... . - S. Williams ..... . -Thomas ........ .

Providence ........... . Sums under 5s ..... ..

45 0 0 Hum1i'ary Street­Public services ...... Proceeds of Tea _. Mr. Nankervis ......

==~ .. ::::::::: Misses Lugg ........ . Miss Walters ....... .. Mr. Wingrove .... .. Miss Walters ........ . Mrs.:Brown ....... . Mr. Verran .......... .. Juvenile effort ..... . Mr. Thomas Johns Miss Sarah ....... .. -E. Johns ....... ..

Miss Mcintyre ..... . - C. A. Johns ... - E. V. Johns .. .

Providence .......... .. sUms under 5s ...... .

18 0 0 Waterholes-Pablicservices .... .. Proceeds of Tea .... .. Master Colquhon .. . Mr. Wallace ... ; ... ..

- Treweek ....... .. - Lusher .......... ..

Mrs. Jose ........... . - COlquhon ....... .

1210 0 Grant8treet-Public services .... .. Rev. Trebilcock. ... . Miss Thomas, card Providence ........... . Sums under 58 •......

410 0 Cambrian Hill-Public services ..... . Proceeds of Tea .. . Mr. B.enkin ........ . Mrs. Robinson ..... . Miss Ward ........... . Mrs. Bedggood ..... . Miss Reri1iin, card llaster COlquhon ... The Misses Renkin By lecture ........... ..

11 0 0 Cardigan-Public services ..... . Proceeds of Tea ..... .

£ s. d. 050 050 050 050 050 050 050 050 050 016 0 110 0 100 100 100 050 100 050 013 0 o '1 0 056 0'16 05 0 111 3 169

377 418 9 100 100 050 010 0 050 050 050 050 050 018 8 120 110 05'1 0'18 080 050 084 018 5

218 0 '180 019 0 010 0 050 050 050 050

160 100 096 110 0 046

850 216 0 100 050 050 050 100 060 010 0 180

216 9 416 6

50 • <£ s. d.

Hon. P. Russell...... 1 0 0 Mr. Fussell ......... 1 1 0 - Douglas ......... 1 0 0

Mrs. Jones ............ 10 0 Mr. White ............ 0 10 0 Mrs. Bleakley........ 0 5 0 Mr.Neville .. ~.·........ 0 5 0 - Cammeron ...... 0 5 0 - JohnWhite ... 0 5 0

Miss A. Douglas... 0 16 0 -COpty ............ 0'16

Mr. McGowan ...... 010 0 Master COnd.......... 0 6 0

1539---189 '1 5

Haldon Oircuit. Maldon-By collections ...... 3 16 8 Tea meeting ......... 8 2 0 Mr. John Coon...... 1 0 0 A Friend............... 1 0 0 Mr. Eager ............ 0 10 0 - W. Watts ...... 0 10 () - T. Evans ..... 0 10 0 - J. Kent........... 0 10 0 - W. Tamlyn ..... 010 0 - A .. Grigg .......... 0 10 0 - W. Collings... 0 5 0 - J. Eddy......... 0 5 () - It. Grigg......... 0 5 0

Miss Watts ............ 0 5 0 Sunday-school cards 6 0 Ii

2819 2 Woodstock-Collections ............ 2 12 8 Mr. D. Davies ...... 1 10 0

- A. Stone......... 1 5 0 - Grylls ............ 1 0 0 - Jos. Stone ...... 1 0 0 - James Curnow 1 0 0 - O. Poole ......... 1 0 0

Mrs. Edwards ...... 010 0 Mr. Jas. Curnow,

jun .................... 0 5 0 - W. Curnow..... 0 5 0 - John Curnow... 0 5 0 - E. Curnow ...... 0 5 0

Cards-Miss F. Curnow.. 0 12 0 - James ............ 0 9 6 - Stone ............ 0 6 0 - M. Poole ......... 0 '1 6

Mr. Jas. Stone, don 0 5 0 1217 8

Wa1mer-Collections ............ 2 12 9 Mrs. Hopkins........ 1 0 0 Mr. E. Evans ........ 1 0 0 - R. Rowe ......... 0 10 0 - D.Evans......... 0 5 0 - Pinchen ......... 0 5 0

Miss Moor ............ 0 5 0 - Rowe ............. 0 2 6 - Hopkins card 1 0 0 - Eft.ns,do ...... 0 6 0

'168 Baringhup-Collections ............ 1 17 0 Proceeds of Tea ..... 12 7 6 Mrs. Edwards ....... 1 0 0 Mr.Ramsey .......... 010 0 - Chisholm........ 0 10 0

Mrs. Hodtre .......... 0 5 0 Mr. Morns............ 0 5 0 Miss Williams ...... 0 5 0

1619 6 ---61 2 2

Dalllufortl Oircuit. By collections ....... 5 0 0

£ s. d Profits of Tea mtng 5 2 6 Books per children 8 7 6 Donations-Hon. W. E. Stan-bri~ M.L.C.... 2 0 0

J. H. wneeler, Esq., M.L.A ............... 1 0

W. BUlT8ll, El!q.,. J.P ................... 1 1 0

T. J. Deakin, Esq., Mayor ............... 1 1 0

:Mr. M'Lean .......... 1 0 0 Rev. Amos Uglow 0 10 0 Mr.R.Fretwell ... 0'10 0 - JohnC.Williams 0 10 0 - John Ellis ...... 0 10 0 - Wm. Lawry... 0 10 0 - James Oates... 1 0 0

- H. C. Stevens 0 10 0 - Peter Miller ... 1 0 0 - A. M'Kirdy..... 0 10 0 - George Cook ••• 0 5 0 - Gascoigne ...... 0 5 0 - E. Ellis ..... ..... 0 10 0 - E. Jeffery ...... 0 6 0 - J. Nightingale 0 5 0 - R. Wallis ........ 0 5'0 - F. Bnrkby ...... 0 I) 0 - W. Barkas ...... 0 I) 0 - W. Lawn........ 0 5 0

Mrs. Thomas, sen. 0 5 0 Mr. T. Coade......... 0 '1 0 - W. Cock ......... '0 7 0

A Friend ............ , 0 10 0 Sunday-school box 1 6 1

80 9 ,1 DeepCreek~ Collections ....... ..... 2 2 Profits of Tea mtug 3 12 0 Collected by children 2 1 8 Donations-Mr. W. Vanderbilt 0 10 0 - E. Bradshaw... 0 5 0 - J. Norris......... 0 5 0 - Ellums ........... 010 0 - R. Osbome...... 0 5 0 -Mason ............ 0 I) 0 - Arling ............ 0 5 0 - R. Norris........ 0 5 0 - Underwood ..... 0 5 0

~;.:t;,;;i·~x ~ ~ ~ Sums under 5s....... 0 5 0

12 2 9 Leonard's Hill­Collections...... ...... 8 15 I) Profits of Teamtog 6 11 0 Donations-Mr. G. Bull........... 0 10 0 - T. Btan1ield ..... 0 5 0 - G.Allen .......... 0 5 0 - S. Bull............ 0 IS 0 - W. Blackwood 0 5 0

Small sums............ 0 6 0 12 2 5

Bailors Creek Falls­Collections.. ......... 8 11 6 Profits of Tea mtng '1 6 6

1018 0---6512 8

OZU,." and Orewnck Circuit. Clunes-By collections.. ..... I) 17 2 Profits of Tea-One

table given by Mesdames B.Jen­kins,and F.Harris, and one table sub­scribed for by!les-

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. £ s. d. damesDarllngton, Jiroad,P. Davis, J. Bennett, Ricbards1 Clark, Coon, ana. Messrs. T. Ninnis and Stevens........ 4 15 6

Mr. &Mrs.P.Davis, don ................... 100 --- Horsley,

do .................. 100 --' -- Lockwood,

do .................. 1 0 --- J. Hendra,

do .................. 010 0 --- S. Harris,

do .................. 010 0 --- J. K. Haw-

key,do .......... 010 0 Mr. J. S. Pearce,do 0 10 0 Miss McI..€llan, do 0 10 0 Mrs. Darlington,do 0 5 0 Mr. R. Bone, do... 0 Ii 0 - W. Rudwick,do 0 5 0 - J. Mitchell, do 0 5 0 - J. Gordon, do 0 5 0 - & Mrs. J. Wil-

liams, do......... 0 5 0 - J.Maybern-,do 0 5 0 - A. Cunnington,

do ................... 0 5 0 - J. K. Hawkey,

loan of horse & buggy ............. 010 0

Edith May Harris, card .................. 011 6

Sarah Pearce, do ... 0 8 6 Small sums ...... , ..... 0 8 0

20 1 8

C,'reswick-Public collections... 3 12 0 Proceeds of Tea.

given byMesdames Harris, Symons, and others...... .. 4 11 0

T. Cooper, Esq., don 1 0 0 J. Bunyan, Esq.,do 1 0 0 Mrs. Spargo, do ... 0 10 0 MissMilner, do...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Congdon.do... 0 5 0 Mr. Thomas, do ... 0 5 0 - R. James, do... 0 5 0

Master Harris, do 0 5 0 Mr. F. Gee, do ...... 0 5 0 Mrs. HarveYI do ... 0 5 0 Master 1Ia.rris, card 8 0 0 Misses Bowley and

Symons, do........ 2 7 2 Master Ellis, do ... 2 4 0 - Tuohy, do....... 1 0 0

Misses Bellingham. and Westcott, do 0 10 0

Mrs. Congdon's box 1 11 1 Voted from Mutual 2 10 0 Small sums 0 5 0

26 0 8 UIlina-Miss Tysen collected 2 0 0

200

Middle Creek-By collections ...... .. Mr. Potter, don .... . - MoIvort..do .... ..

Mias .A.. J!"orrest, card ................ ..

Mrs. Fawcett, don . 8 8 9 Sulky Gully-Collections ........... .

128 050 '0 5 0

166 050

415 8

51 £ s. d.

Miss E. Robertson, coll .................... 10 0 0

- Hocking, do ... 2 0 0 Donations for the Tea.-Mr. James Stewart 0 12 0 Mrs. Watkins ...... 0 6 0 Mr. Smeardon, sen. 0 5 0

- Srmond ......... 0 7 6 - H. Robinson... 0 2 6

Profits of Tea......... 5 1 8 Donations-Mr. James Stewart 1 0 0 - McDonnell...... 1 0 0 - McLellan ...... 1 0 0 - Loader............ 0 10 0 - Smeardon....... 0 10 0 - Tromph......... 010 0 - D. Stewart...... 0 5 0 - H. Meredith.... 0 5 0 - D. Morris ........ 0 5 O. - F. Wright. ..... 0 5 0 - Rankin........... 0 5 0 - Thomas .......... 0 5 0 - Watts ............. 0 5 0 - Taylor ............ 0 5 0 - McLellan.. ...... 0 5 0

.A. Friend .............. 0 5 0 30 911

Union Hill-Collections...... . ..... 1 11 6 Given in aid of Tea.-Mrs. Fisher ......... 0 5 0 Mr. Liddicoate ...... 0 5 0 Mrs. Mendham...... 0 5 0 Mr. Pollard........... 0 5 0 Mrs. Ellis ...... ....... 0 5 0 Bums under 5s....... 1 6 6 Profits of Tea... ... ... 0 17 0 Master Mendham,

card .................. 1 2 6 Miss Newman, do.. 0 15 0 Master Liddicoate,

do....... ............ 0 5 0 Sunday-school box 0 2 10

754 Mount Beckworth-Collections............ 1 0 Donations-Mr. James Gordon 2 2 0 - Coutts, jun..... 1 1 0 - A. Sherlock..... 1 1 0 - A. Clark ......... 1 1 0 - Coutts, sen...... 0 10 0

Mrs. Cameron ....... 0 10 0 Miss McMilla.n ...... 0 10 0 - Fraser, card .... 1 10 0 - Clark, do......... 0 9 6

915 6 Campbelltown-Meeting...... .......... 1 4 9 Donations-Mr. Culvenor ... _,'. 1 0 0 - McKenzie........ 0 10 0 - J. T.Matthews 010 0 - Purton....... ..... 0 8 0 - Muirey ........... 0 5 0

MissYa.ger............ 0 5 0 Mr. & Miss Munroe 0 5 6 Bums under 68....... 0 7 0

415 8---108 11 8

Elmore Oircuit. Elmore-By profth! of Tea.

given by Mrs. Thomas and the Misses Farrall.... 6 19 0

Collections ... ......... 4 4 11

£ s. d. Don!l.tions-Mrs. Swinda.Ie ;...... 2 0 0 Mr. W. Jones........ 4 0 0

- J. Clemens ...... S 0 0 J. M. Highett, Esq.,

M.L.A ............... 1 1· 0 Mr. H. Dorset ...... 1 0 0 - & Mrs. .Alford 1 0 0

Books-Miss Carrie Clemens 4 S 0 Mr. J. Maddren..... 1 0 0 Bma.llsums..... ....... 0 14 6 Miss E. Collee....... 0 10 0 Mr. Trewwick ..... 1 0 0 - Woodburn ...... 010 0 - Corbell ........... 0 5 0 - Bishop.... ........ 0 5 0

Sma.1lsums ... :........ 0 14 0 Two Friends 5s.each 0 10 0

8216 5 Corop-Profits of Teagiven

by Mesdames Nic­holas, Williamson, Miller & Rosevear 8 8 0

Collections .. .. ........ 3 11 2 Donations--Mr. Bull ............... 1 0 0 - W. Ta.ylor ....... 1 0 0

Mrs. Grieves... ...... 0 5 0 Mr.Bunker............ 0 5 0 Books-Mrs. Rosevear ....... 0 5 0 Sma.Ilsums ...... _..... 1 15 0 Miss M. Stevens ... 1 12 0 Mr. C. Taylor......... 1 0 0 - Williamson..... 0 5 0

:Miss Robina Grieves, card ............ _.:... 0 8 0

Master Wm.Whitla.w, do ..................... 040

1918 2 Goornong-By profits of Tea.

given by Mesdames Shaw and Hutch-enson ................. 712 6

Collections ............ 1 19 4 Donations-Mrs. Reed.. ........... 0 10 0 - Rutherford ..... 0 10 0

Mr. Holmes ........... 014 0 Mrs.Nicholas......... 0 5 0

111010 Mount Pleasant Creek-By collections........ 0 16 6 Donations-Mr. J. Baker .... _.... 1 0 0 Mrs. T. Houlden... 1 0 0 - E. Houlden..... 1 0 0 - Jackson.......... 1 0 0 - Bull ................ 1 0 0 - Ogbin. ............ 0 10 0

Mr. J. Baker ......... 0 5 0 - W. Manley...... 0 5 0

Mrs. Robinson....... 0 5 0 A Friend.... ........... 1 0 () Books-lfiss Bull.. .... ........ 1 0 0 Master Charles But-

cher ................... 1 0 0 10 1 6

Sandhills-By profttB of Tea

given by Mesdames S. Furphy and Jewell............... 8 18 0

Collections. ........... 2 6 9

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£ •. d. DonatioWl-Mr. T. D. Sleep...... 1 0 0 - Crowtbers ....... 0 10 0

::Mrs._Sleep... .•• ..•. ... 0 10 {, lIr~ l!'11rphy........... 0 10 0 -Bartrop ••.......• 0 5 0

lira. Harvey ••. .•••• 0 5 0 Miss Baker. .....•••... 0 5 0 ](ta. Jewell.......... 0 Ii 0 lIissJewell............ 0 Ii 0 Books-:Hiss Eleanor Jewell 1 0 6 MasterJ. Bleep ...... 015 6

1115 9 ---86 2 8

lloihesttr OiTcv,u. Rochester-By collections........ 8 6 7 Tea 'given by Mes-

dames Connell, Rankin, Willia.m.­son & Hart, jun., & 6 young people 1 Ii 0

Miss A. lIumphris, card .................. 0 9 6

- ~ AllgOod, do 0 1<' 6 - A. PattiBon, do 1 11 6

Donations­W. 'T. Webb.

EsQ., J.P. ......... 1 1 0 lrfr. r. C. Hart ...... 1 0 0 - W.Bpencer...... 1 0 0 - H. Fraser . ...... 0 12 6 - J . .Allgood .•.••• 0 10 0 - J. Tovey .. ,...... 0 10 0 -G. Lowe ......... 010 0 - H.J.Humpbries 010 0 - J.F.Hart ...... 0 5 0 - R. Ra.Dkin. ...... 0 5 0 - A. B. Humpbris 0 Ii 0 - Williams and

Bandson ......... 010 0 20 1 7

Diggorm-Collections ............ 5 9 7 Tea given by Mes-

dames JamesNio­holls, Kellam aDd :Misses lletherall 9 11 6

Miasll. Burgoine, card .................. 2 5 6

- ll. Keilam, do 2 1 0 - Metherall, book-

DonatioWl-lIr. J. llethera1l.... 1 0 0 - C. Nicholl....... 1 0 0

lira. Davies, sen.... 1 0 0 Mr.&M:rs.N~ 1 0 0 - T. Haines ...... 1. 0 0 -R.Haines ...... 100 - .J. Buchanan ... 1 0 0 - J. lI'Cullock... 0 10 0

lira. B. Davis ...... 0 10 0 1Ir.&lIra. T.Davis 010 0 lIiss Todd ............ 0 10 0 Mr.&Hrs.W. Davis 0 10 0 - WiIliama......... 0 10 0 - &Jlrs. Wingfield 0 5 0 -----~nO 5 0

Miss Willington... 0 ,; 0 Mr • .Ashley ............ 0 2 6

80 11 1 BaUJD&wn-Collections .. .......... 2 7 9 Proceec1s of Tea...... ,; 15 9 Mi. Ra.Dkin.'s book-

Donations-)Ir • .J. Rankin ...... 1 0 0 - W. H.Edney... 0 10 0

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Mr. J. C. Edney ... .. - .A.. Edney ...... .. - G. Chisholme .. . - G. Stowel ....... .

Miss S. Hilton. .... .. 1Ir. S. Heard. ....... . - J. Burge ....... .. -W.Burge ....... . - T.M:atson ...... ..

Mrs. T. Milton .... . Mr. G.H. Cox •.•... -A.Cox .......... . - J. COOly ......... .

Miss Edney .......... .. Two Friends ........ . Mr. J. Hebbard .... . Sums under 5s ... .

15 6 0

£ 8. d. 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 050 050 050 o 5 e 050 050 OliO 050 050 050 076 050 010 0

~~. llesC.! a:~ 1 8 0 Robertson - col. less tea account 1 18 6

By proceeds of Tea 6 16 0 Miss Kerr, card..... 1 15 0

- Dawson, do..... 2 5 6 18-18 0--

7916 8 Hor8ham and Pimpinio

Oircuit. Horsham-Miss M'Lean, book 8 0 0 Sarah DaviE'll, do... 0 8 0 James Barber, do... 0 8 6 Donations-Mr. R. Clark......... 1 0 0 - A. J. Carter.... 0 15 0 - T. Graham...... 0 10 0 - A. Pobalke...... 0 10 0

lIiss E. F. Secomb 0 7 6 Sundries towards

deficiency.. ......... 2 5 0 819 0

Vectis East-Part proceeds of

tea., &c. ........ ...•• 15 0 0 Sundries........... .... 1- 7 0

16 7 0 Noradjuha-Tea. donations, &c. 12 2 11 Sundries.. .... .... ..... 8 0 0

15211 Pimpinio-Part proceeds of tea 17 0 0 Wail-:Master Allen, card 6 5 6

- Thomas, do ... 0 5 0 Sundries............... "2 0 6

811 0

Po1kemmett-'Net results of tea. 610 6 Natouck-Mr. Ellis .............. . - .Laugley ........ . - Mane ........... .

=~~ .. :::::: =~han ........ .

-~ White :::::::::::: --Talmer ........... . - 8allinger ........ .

'126 Kalkee-

200 100 100 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 926

Towards deficiency 2 I) 8 Vectis South-Donations, &c. ...... 8 6 0

£ s. d 'Donations at ad-

journed quarterly meetings ... ,. ..... 7 15 0

1868---92 19 2

EchllM Oircv,it.

DonatioWl-Rev. A. Ditterich ... 1 0 0 Mr. G. A. Bnead... 1 0 0 - M'Phail ......... 1 0 0 -M'~r ...... 1 0 0

Hon. D. Gillies, :M.L.A ............... 1 0

Manning & Co .... 1 1 0 Miss M. Clemens... 0 10 0 Mrs. Alliband ...... 0 10 0 A Friend. .............. 0 10 0 Mr. Boyce ............ 0 5 0 - M. Roberts...... 0 5 0 - M. T. Harvey. 0 5 0 - H. M'Kenzie... 0 5 0

Mrs. Palmer ......... 0 Ii 0 Mr. A. Bartlett...... 0 10 0 Two Friends ........ 0 7 6 Small sums............ 0 7. 0

10 1 6 Wharparilla -Public oollections.. 1 14 0 Profits of Tea .... .. 9 15 8 Mrs.Hawkin, book 6 1 6 Master Argus, do.. 1 5 0 Donations-Mr; Hawkins......... 2 0 0 - A. Jones......... 1 0 0 - W. Taylor ...... 1 0 0 - J. Hatwell ...... 010 0 - W. Hatwell .,. 0 10 0 - Beckham ...... 0 10 0

Miss Cousins.... ..... 0 10 0 Mrs • .A.. Paynter... 0 10 0

~.~:::::::::::. g : 8 2515 9

N. Pannoobamawm­Collections............ 2 0 7 Profits of Tea..... .... 7 2 6 Miss Anselini. card 8 S 0 Master PUrero, do.. 1 9 0 - Johnson, do ... 0 9 0

Donations-Mr. J. Francis ...... 2 0 0 - Bcurrah ......... 1 0 0 - Riegal ..... ....... 0 15 (\ - J. J. Bartrop... 0 Ii 0 - Johnson ......... 0 10 0 - C. Bartrop..... 0 10 0 - J. Elliott ......... 0 5 0

Through J. J. Bar-trop.................. 8 6

20 11 1 Koyuga East---Collections ....... ..... 4 5 5 Profits of tea......... 10 10 6 Donations-Mr. Alexander ...... 1 10 0 - Taylor ............ 1 0 0 - Self ....... .-.. ..... 1 0 0 - Castles ............ 1 0 0 -Gunn ............ l00 - ~yde ............. 1 0 0 - SlIDIDle ......... 1 0 0

Miss Trebilcock..... 0 10 0 Collected by Miss

Alexander-lIr. 1Ia1l......... ...... 1 0 0 -Smith ............ 100

Small donations 2 0 0 261511

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:£ s. d. Torrnmbarry North-· Collections. ... •.. ..... 1 14 8

. Profits of Tea. ...... 4 14 0 Donations-Mr.G. T. Fowell ... 115 0 - G. Fowell ...... 2 0 0 - Saunders.... ..... 1 0 0 - DUl'ham, sen... 0 5 0 - Lamont ......... 0 5 0 - Richardson...... 0 10 0

Rev. J. T. Baglin... 1 0 0 AnnieDunham,card 1 1 0 Sarah .Ann Fowell,

do ..................... 015 6 Louisa E. Fowell,

do ..................... 0 4 ·0 Miss M. Gunn, do.. 1 0 0

16 8 9 Patho-Collections............ 2 8 8 Profits of tea ......... 8 13 6 Miss Heppell, card 1 2 0 Donations-Mr. A. RUIl8ell...... 1 10 0 - H. RUBBell ..... 1 10 0 - R. Russp.ll ...... 1 0 -0 - Sinclair .. ....... 1 0 0 - Scott. ....... ....... 0 10 0 - Hall ............... 010 0 - Whitely......... 0 5 0

Heppell Family... 3 0 0 Mrs. Sutherland... 1 0 0 Mr. M'Kay ......... 010 0 - Ruttle .. ..... ..... 0 10 0 - M'COnacby ...... 010 0

1818 9 Cohuna-Collections ............ 2 S 6 Profits of Tea. ...... 4 7 2 Provisions sold...... 0 15 8 Donations-J. T. Brown, Esq.,

M.L.A ............. 010 0 Mr. Thomas .... ..... 1 0 0 - Gibbons .... ..... 1 0 0 - Dalhon.... ........ 1 0 0 - Adams ............ 0 5 0 - Penberthy...... 1 5 0 - Cleave ...... ...... 1 0 0 - Wood ............ 010 0 - Farrant ......... 010 0

Miss Dalton, card 1 5 0 Kate Gibbon, do ... 0 2 6

151810 ---184 12 1

Nhill Circuit. Nbill-Proceeds of lecture 2 0 0 Mr. W. Barber, one

penny per every bag of wheat...... 2 0 0

Mrs. Skaggs, don... 1 0 0 Mr:H. Trewin, do. 1 0 0 - J. Brown, do ... 010 0

610 0 Dow Well-Proceeds of Tea..... 7 12 6 Collections..... ...... 2 11 0 Mr. R. Hensley, one

penny per every bag of wheat ...... 12 10 0

- J. lIaycroft, do 2 2 0 - H. Day, do...... 0 16 0 - W. Andel'8OD, don .................. 800

- Jno. Moulden, do ..................... 200

- Jaa. lIoulden, do ..................... 200

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:£ s. d. Mr. R. Barber,don 110 0 - D.Anderson,do 1 00 - Jae. Day, do... 1 0 0 - J. McLean, do. 1 0 0 - Fritzsche, do... 1 0 0 - ~eir! sen., do. 1 0 0 - Pilgrim, don... 1 0 0 - Darley, do . ..... 1 0 0 - C. Day, do...... 0 10 0 - W.Day,do ...... 010 0 - R • .A.nderson, do 0 10 0 - McKenzie, do.. 0 10 0 - Miners, do ...... 0 10 0

Miss Hamilton, do 0 6 6 Mr. Voight, do...... 0 5 0 - Taylor, do ..... 0 5 0 - Hore, do......... 0 5 0

Master Darley, card 1 0 0 MissH. DaYl do ... 0 9 6 - Taylor, no ...... 0 7 6

46 10 0 Pleasant View-Proceeds of Tea.... 6 1 0 Collections............ 1 4 0 Cook Bros., one

r~lf ~rea~~~ 3 0 0 Mr. Baker, an acre

of wheat............ 2 7 6 - J. Maynard, do 2 7 6 - Gooden, do ...... 2 0 0 - R. Eastick, do. 2 0 0 - T. Eastick, do 2 0 0 - Harding, do... 1 18 0

Donations-Mr. McDougall...... 1 0 0 - Maynard.. ....... 1 0 0 - May .............. 1 0 0 - Stewart .... '" .... 1 0 0

Mrs. Cormack .. .... 1 0 0 Mr. Scott.............. 0 10 0 - Fritsche .. ....... 0 10 0 - Farmer, sen .... 010 0 - Wilson. ... ....... 0 10 0 - Farmer, junr. 0 10 0 - Chambers........ 0 5 0 - Symes ............. 0 5 0 - W. Cook ......... 0 5 0

Providential sums 1 7 5 Miss Maynard,card 1 11 a

34 1 5

Bleak House-Proceeds of Tea...... 7 6 0 Collections ... ........ 2 1 6 Mr. Harrison (one

E:~ ~fea~~~~ 26 8 - H. Jacob......... 1 11 8 - J. Jones.......... 1 10 0 - W. Barber ...... 1 8 8 - P. Wheaton .... 1 7 6 - Stedwick......... 1 5 0 - Wheeler, jun... 1 0 0 - S. Lee ............. 1 0 0 -Peak ............... 1 61

Donations-Mrs. H. Baker ...... 0 15 0 Mr. Irons.. ............ 0 10 0 - Kennedy......... 0 10 0 - J. Lee ............ 0.10 0

Mr. Lee, sen......... 0 10 0 Hr. J. Jacob ......... 0 5 0 - Murdie........ .... 0 5 0 - Kennedy ......... 0 5 0 -Dent ............... 026

Miss 8. Jacob, card 116 8 - A. Lee, do ...... 1 8 6

28 15 4

:£ s. d. Yanac & Yanac North­Proceeds of Tea..... 6 9 0 Collection .. ........... 1 0 8 Donations-Mr. Dalllng, sen. 1 10 0 - Morris, J. P.... 1 0 0 - Robbins .......... 1 0 0 - Freeman Bros. 1 0 0 - Jaa. stewart.... 1 0 0 - De Mouilpied.;. 1 0 0 - A. Stewart ...... 0 5 0 - W. Addinsal

(one bag of wheatJjns~.j..... 015 0

- S.Ad ... 015 0 1514 8

Winiam-Proceeds of Tea...... 4 8 0 Proceeds of Lecture 1 14 6 Mr. Oldfield, don... 0 10 0 Miss Oldfield, card 2 12 6

9 0 0---14011 0

Numt;rkah ana Wunghnu Oircuit

Numurkah-By meeting ............ 110 0 Tea. given as follows:

Mr. John Green (1 tray), Mrs. J. Mackenzie & Mrs. Pegden (1 tray) Bachelors two .... 8 12 6

Mr. & Mrs. Crow... 1 1 0 Mrs. Summers....... 1 1 0 Mr. James Green ... 1 0 0 Rev. T. J. & Mrs.

Cory ................. 1 0 0 Mrll. Sinclair ........ 0 10 0 Mr. & Mrs. CurtiR 0 10 0 Mr. Rennie... ........ 0 10 0 - .A.llen .............. 010 0 - M'Kay ............ 010 6 - Mackin........... 0 10 0 - Legrave ...... :... 0 10 0 - Murphy .......... 010 0 - Brown ............ 010 0

Rev. T. Gent......... 0 10 0 Master J. M'Kenzie,

card .................. 1 9 8 Miss M. Cory, do... 0 11 6

21 6 8 Wunghnu-Collection ... ......... ,0 9 6 - Graham, Esq., M.L.A ............... 2 2 0

- M. Dockery..... 1 0 0 Mrs. Carlile...... .... 1 0 0 Mr. F.Dockery ...... 010 0 - Dockery, sen... 0 10 0 - Blake...... ........ 0 10 0 - Connor.. .......... 0 10 6 - H. Warnake... 0 10 0 - Parker ............ 010 0

Mrs. Gibson .......... 0 19 0 Mr. W. Wall........ 0 10 0 Mrs. Clara Mapletoft,

card .................. 011 8 Miss Holdon, do ... 0 16 0 Master J. Clark..... 0 8 6

10 2 9 Baulkamaugh-Meeting..... ........... 0 16 6 Mr. T. Ivory ......... 1 0 0 - G. Ivory ......... 1 0 0 - Fowler............ 1 0 0 - W. Fowler...... 1 0 0 - Swan .............. 1 0 0 ...;; Creighton........ 1 0 0

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£ s. d. Mr. W. Caldwell ••. 1 0 0 - H. Barden ••.... 1 0 0 - Sutcliffe.... .•. ... 0 10 0 - Ludvick ..•• :..... 0 10 O. - Butten ............ 010 0

Mrs. Parker ...• ~.... 0 10 0 Mr. Adkin ....• :...... 0 10 0

;...- & Mrs. Dansen 0 10 0 The Misses Dansen 0 10 0 Master W. Fowler,

card ................. 118 0 Miss J. Crozier, do 0 16 0 - Parker, do . ..... 0 13 0 . 15136

Mundoona-By Tea given by

Mrs. Walbers, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. C.De LaRue, Mrs. Rue Mrs. R. De La Rue and Bachelors ..... :. .•. 6 14 3

614 3 Marungi-By Tea given by

Mesdames Downie and Lacy..... ...... 8 19 0

Donations-Mr. Hewitt ........... 110 0 ~ Ballard........... 1 I) 0 - 'Downie, sen.... 1 0 0 - Downie, jun.... 1 0 0 - Salter ......•...... 010 0 - Sellwood .... :.... 0 10 0

Mrs. Nightingale... 0 10 0 - West ............. 0 I) 0

Hr. Tomlinson ...... 0 I) 0 - Saunders ........ 0 I) 0

Maggie and Willie Downie, careL.... 0 14 0

Miss Lacy, do........ 0 13 0 17 6 0

muima-Mr. W~ Williams ... 1 0 0

- Conin ............ 010 0 - Sage ............... 010 0 - Hosie.............. 0 10 0 Mrs~ Farrell .••. ..... 0 10 0 - Riohards ......... 010 0

Mr. Woods ....... .... 0 10 0 - :Beed................ 0 10 0 - Stewart........... 0 5 0 ~ White ............. 0 5 0

500 Katamalite-:Meeting ........ ....... 2 0 6 Mr. Lu1f, don •. ..... 0 10 0

210 6 Yalca-Collection ........... . Mr. R. Twedle ..... . - TWedle .......... .. - W.Twedle ..... . -Cottam ......... . - :M:i1ls & Family - J. Thornton ... . - Wishart ........ .. - Birt ............... . - W. H. Tyack. .. - G.Heard ........ . - Tyack, sen ..... . .- T. Thornton '" -:--Wanned ....... .. - Hansen .......... . :..-.Baldwin ....... .. - Oliver .......... .. - G. W.illia.ms .•. -;-lJedwell ....... ..

014 0 200 210 0 200 200 250 200 100 100 100 100 10 0 100 100 100 010 0 010 0 010 6 076

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£ s. d. Miss H. ¥ill, card 1 5 6 Master A.:M:ill, do 1 2 8

2515 2 Youanmite-Collections ....... ..... 2 16 3

fl.~rwiiji;;:';;;·::: ~ ~ g - James ............ 1 0 0 -Edes ............ l00 - Cameron ......... 1 0 0 - Bunnett ......... 0 10 0

Mrs. Cornford ...... 0 10 0 Mr. Feaerson ....... 0 10 0 - Morey....... ..... 0 10 0 - E. Moulsdale... 0 10 0 - Davey .. .......... 0 10 0 - F. Mitchell. ..... 0 10 0 - C. COrnford..... 0 I) 0 - R. Moulsdale... 0 5 0 - W. MoulsdaIe 0 I) 0 -: A. Dunleary ... 0 I) 0

Miss C. J. Edes, card ................... 6 0 0

- James ............. 4 7 0 - F. Morey......... 1 8 0 - A. Williams.... 0 18 3

30 6 6 Kaarimba-Meeting ............... 0 16 6 Mr. T.Bcott ......... 2 0 0 - Bcott, sen........ 1 0 0 - Twitt .............. 1 0 0 - H. Young ....... 1 0 0 - Husking ......... 1 0 0 - Wilson............ 1 0 0

llis~~ :::::::::::: ~ ~g g Lydster Bros......... 0 10 0 A Friend.... ........... 0 10 0 Mr:W. D. Btidwell 010 0 - S. Stidwell ...... 010 0 - C. Moss... ........ 0 5 0

Miss A. Hodgson, card .................. 1 8 3

Master A. Scott, do 0 16 6 - A. Husking,do 0 8 9

Mrs. J. Young ...... 0 10 0 Mr. Porter.. ...... .... 0 I) 0 - Mackie. ........... U 10 0

15 0 0 Katandra-Master A. Searle,

card .................. 419 3 Miss M. Doney, do 0 10 6

I) 9 9---155 4 I)

Terrick& Circuit. Mologa West-ProcOOds of Tea... 4 19 0 Collections ............ 2 12 9 R. R. Roberts, jun.

don ................... 1 0 0 Miss Roberts, card 7 4 0 Master W. Ogilvie,

do .................... 2 0 0 1115 9

Molaga East-Collections ........... 0 19 9 Donations-Mr. Hare.. ........ .... l' 0 0 Mrs. Gamble......... 1 5 0 - Grant ...... : ...... 1 0 0

Mr. J. Emmett...... 1 0 0 - Whitecomb...... 1 0 0

Mrs. J. Price......... 0 10 0 - W. Price......... 1 00 - Emmett, sen.... 0 10 0

Miss L. Hare, card 2 4 0

;£ s. d. Mr. R. Grant, card 2 0 Q

12 8 9 :M:illoo-Proceeds of Tea ... 4 8 0 Collections............ 2 1 0 Donations-Mr. Scott.............. 1 .f) 0 c;1!~y .............. 0 15 0

Miss M'Bteen........ 3 1 6 - J. Stewart ...... 018 0

Master J. Roach... 0 14 0 Miss Thomas.. ....... 0 1l 0 - R. Mitchell...... 0 10 0

14 8 6 Terricks East--Proceeds of Tea..... 5 1'1 0 Collections ............ 1 16 9 Donations-Mr. Fraser ............ 1 0 0 - Martin........ .... 1 0 0 ...:.- Pollock........... 1 0 0

Miss B. Hopper, card .................. 018 6

1112 3 ---56 0.3

St . .Arnaud Circuit~ St. Arnaud-By Coffee supper... 6 5 6 Collection ............ 2 6 6 Donations-Rev. D. Daley....... 1 0 0 Mr. W. C. McGee... 1 10 0 - M. Tierney ...... 1 0 0 - W. Bray......... 0 10 0 - T. Hurren ...... 0 10 0 - F. Jollife......... 0 5 0 - R. Reade ........ 0 5 0 - lbrdingbam... 0 5 0

Mrs. Hardingbam 0 5 0 A Friend............... 0 2 3

14 4 8 Carapooe-Tea meeting ......... '1 3 6 Collection ............. 0 6 9

7 10 8 Racecourse-COffeesupper ... ,..... 8 15 6 Donations-Mr. Moss, sen..... 0 10 0 - Johnston... . .... 0 5 0

410 6---26 5 0

Woorak Oircuit. Woorak-By collections...... 1 4 10 Proceeds of Tea..... 3 2 5 Bupper after mtng 2 1 9 Donations- . Mr. D. Bone ......... 1 0 0 - H. Tonkin ...... 1 0 0 - F.Ansell......... 1 0 0 - C. Parlett ...... 1 0 0 - W. Schmidt ... 0 10 0 - T. Roberts ...... 0 10 0 - C. Creek ......... 0 10 0 - T. Parlett ....... 010 0 - A. Smith......... 1> 10 0 - J. Bateson ...... 010 0 - B. Hooper ....... 010 0

Mrs. Hann............ 0 5 0 Mr. J. Kennedy..... 0 5 0 - J.Jones .......... 0 5 0

Miss E. Ansell ...... 0 5 0 F. Greyling ... ; ..... ,. 0 3 0 :M:aria Ansell, card 1 13 0 J. Widdison, do.... 1 2 6 D. Bone, do...... ..... 0 9 6

18 7 0

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:£ s. d. Lorquon-Collections ............ 0 14 0 P.rooeeds of Teal. ~ne

tray ~ven by .M.l'S. Perkins ............. 419 0

Donations-J. G. Roediger ...... 1 1 0 O. H. Roediger...... 1 0 0 F. Luhrs.. ..... ... ..... 1 0 0 J. Dufty ............... 1 0 0 -Hedding ............ 0 5 0 -Hams ............... 0 5 .a

10 4 0 Campbell's Corner­:Missionary picnic... 6 10 6 Donations-J. Pitman . .......... 1 0 0 R. Chambers. ........ 0 10 0 G. Marsh ...... ....... 0 10 0 O. C. Chambers..... 0 5 0

815 6 Coker Dam-Collections ............ ,0 5 6 Donations-Mr. Greenwood ..... 2 2 0 = ~~b~~~''':::::: t 19 g 'Mrs. Oldfield......... 1 0 0 Martha Greenwood,

card .................. 017 6 615 0

Woorak West- . Sunday collections 0 10 4 Donations-Mr. W. Smith ...... 1 2 6 W. :Bond ............... 010 0 J. McLeod ............ 1 0 0 A. Smith.. ............. 1 0 0 A. Sherwood. ........ 1 0 0 -Snaher..... ......... 0 10 0 A . .Anderson ... ...... 0 10 0 T. Jones ............... 0 5 0

6 710 Hiudmareh­Donations-Mr. Newcombe...... 1 0 0 - :Bartlett ......... 0 10 0

Mrs. :Bartlett......... 0 10 0 Friend...... ............ 0 10 0 J. Poole ............... 010 0 C. Dorrington ...... 0 10 0 Wallace Bros ....... 010 0 Mr. McMasters ... 0 10 0 - J. Penver ...... 0 7 6 - R. Hill............ 0 10 0 - G. Gill..... ....... 0 5 0 - W.Gill ......... 0 5 0 - W.Hill 0 5 0

626 Warraquil­Donations-J. McKinlay......... 1 0 0 A. Mackay............ 1 0 0 C. Mackay .... ........ 0 10 0 Friend ................. 0 5 0

215 0---, 59 610

Yarrawonga Circuit. Ya.rrs.wonga.­Donations-Mr. :Burley .... ..... 2 0 0 Rev. W. T. Abbott 1 0 0 Mr. G. Dare ......... 0 16 0

- Jackson ......... 0 10 6 Other sums ........... 8 0 0

766 Peechelba-Proceeds of Tea ... ·7 6 6 Service of Song .... 8 8 0

55 :£ s. d.

Donations-Mr. Peake ............ 1 0 0 - J. McCurdy... 1 0 0 - A. McCurdy... 1 10 0 - S. Willett ...... 1 0 0 - H. Cracket...... 0 10 0 - Taylor ............ 010 0

Mrs. Williams ...... 0 10 0 Other sums.. ........ 2 10 0

19 4 6 Na.nguina.-Proceeds of Tea ." 11 15 8 Donations-Mr. E. Creed ........ 2 0 0 - J. Sharpe ....... 2 0 0 = =?:!~::::::: ~ ~ ~ - Aitkin ............ 1 0 0 - Kilby .............. 1 0 0 - WeaJ.a.nd ........ 1 0 0 - Smart ....... ..... 0 10 0

Miss Jory ............ 0 10 0 Other sums ..... ..... 2 10 0

24 5 8 Kilnyana­Donations-Mr. Smith ...... ..... 0 10 0 - Murchinson .... 0 10 0 -:Begg ..... ........ 0 100 - Tanner .... ..... 0 10 0

200 KilIa.wa.rra. -IB>.\bel Furphy,card 5 0 Donations--Mr. Furphy ......... 1 0 0 -Rowe ............. 050

Other sums 3 7 0 517 0 ---

58 13 8 Tungarnah Oircuit.

Tunga.ma.h -Services ............... 6 8 3 Donations-Mr. Phillips ......... 0 10 0 -Argus ............ 0166 - T. Livingstone 0 5 0

Children's cards... 2 9 6 Providential ......... 0 18 0

11 7 8 Devenish-Services ............... 1 0 0 Tea. ..................... 6 0 0 Service of Song ... 2 0 0 DonatioDs-Mr. Roberts ......... 1 0 0 - Hunt ............ 2 0 0 - T. Argus ....... 1 0 0 - F. Gilbert ..... 1 0 0 - G. Harcourt ... 015 0 - J. Hooper, jun. 010 0 - C. Shugg ...... 010 0 - W. Fulton, sen. 0 5 0 - R. Wallace...... 0 5 0 - S. S. Smith...... 0 5 0 - A. Behrmann... 0 5 0 - T. Wallace...... 0 5 0 - W. Walla.re... 0 5 0

'Miss Cleve............ 0 5 0 Children's cards ... 2 0 0

> 1910 0 ---80 17 8

Warnboota N.S. W. Caloola-Public services ...... 1 16 9 Mr. Anderson, don 1 10 0 - Garrick, do...... 1 0 0 - Varcoe, do ...... 0 1"0 0 - Knight, do...... 0 5 0

Miss E. Bands, colI 1 5 0

:£ 8. d. Miss Robertson, coll 0 7 0 -:- J. C. Smith, do 0 6 6 - M. Varcoe, do. 0 5 0

758 Wamboota-Public services ...... 1 8 4 Profits of Tea. ...... 6 17 0 Mrs. Down, box

and book ......... 1 9 9 Miss S. McKindla.y,

colI .................. 119 -- M. Denny, do.. 0 16 6 - J.Thompson,do 015 6 - A. Maulton, do 0 6 0

ToolateforQua.rterly Meeting, do ...... 0 10 0

Mr. T. Gewley, do 0 5 0 Burna under 5s....... 0 7 0

131610 Bunnaloo-Public services ...... 1 4 1 Mr. E. Beer, don... 2 0 0

- W. lUpper, do. 2 0 0 - P. Sinclair, do. 1 0 0 - W. Moira, do... 0 10 0 - Glen, do ......... 0 10 0 - W. Sutherland, do .................... 050

- Coutts, do ...... 0 5 0 - Larcombe. do... 0 5 0

MasterR.Larcombe, coIl .................. 015 6

Miss Harvey, do ... 0 5 0 819 7

Ta.ma.r-Public service ...... 0 14 8 Proceeds of Tea ... 5 14 6 Mr. Gill, don ......... 1 0 0 - J. Petty ......... 0 5 0

Master H. Stoom, card .................. 1 7 6

918 Mathoura.-Tea and collection. 1 11 7 R. Virgoe, Esq.,

don .................. 100 Mr. A. Mott, do... 0 5 0 R. D ................... 0 5 0 Master H. Opitz,

card .................. 0 6 0 377

Taragon-Public service .... 0 9 0 Mr. Sheldrake, fruit 0 7 6 :Master C. Lemke,

card .................. 0 5 0 116

Barham­MasterR.McConnell,

card .................. 0 8 0

44 0 0 BandhuTst Oircuit.

Sandhurst-Bymeeting ............ 81810 Donations-Mr. Sheppard ...... 1 0 0 - Hoskins ......... 0 10 0 - Freeman......... 0 10 0 - Warne ............ 0 5 0 - Martin..... ....... 0 5 0

Yaster H. Freeman 0 5 0 Mrs. W. Freeman 0 7 0 - Collins ............ 0 5 0 -S.Gray ......... 050 - Knight............ 0 5 0 -Grlgg ........... 050 - Jones ............ 0 5 0 - Nesbett ......... 0 5 6

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Mr. Realey ........... . - Mallett ........... .

Miss R. Freeman .. . - Tilson ........... .

Books--, Emill....~ ..... . Jane Knight ........ . Samuel Gray ........ . A.~ ........... . A. Knight .......... .. smaUsums ......... ..

21 410 Emu Creek­Public meeting ...... Donations-Mr. Beetsou ....... .. - Steen ........... . - Osborne ....... .. - IDossett ....... .. - :Broadbent ..... . - Bell ............. .. -W.Jones .... .. - B. Osborne .... ..

Books-Master C. Osborne :Hiss M. Steen .... ..

- Beetson ....... . - Blossett ....... ..

Mrs. Jenkins ........ . Mr. C. Jones ....... ..

10 8 9 Shee.I?wash-Meeting ............. .. Donations-Mr. Lowe .......... ..

==:::::::::::: - G.Lowe ........ . - Smith .......... .. - G. Green ....... ..

Mrs. Deravin ....... .. - Wright ........ .

-~ .. :::::::::::: - Kerr .............. .

:Miss Ewing ........ . Mr. C. Tattersall ... - W. Deravin .. . - Stephenson .... .. - lIargrea.ves .... ..

Books-Master T. Deravin

£ s.d. 050 050 050 026

119 010 6 010 6 099 086 815 0

112 6

100 010 0 010 0 010 0 050 050 050 026

111 6 160 012 6 1 1 6 089 086

2 '1 9

100 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 050 050 050 050 050 050 050 050

850

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£ s. d. Master A. Jones... 2 1 9 Miss M. A. Kerr ... 1 4 0 Special.......... ........ 1 0 0

16 8 6 California Gully-Meeting ....... :....... 5 18 0 Donations-Mr. S. H.McGowon - Hobba ........... . - T.Pearce ..... . - J. M. Tonkin ...

Mrs. Tonkin ........ . Miss Nolan .......... .. Mrs.' Crowle ....... ..

- Chenhall ........ . - Ennor ........... ~ - Matthews ..... . - Williams ........ .

Mr. F. Williams ... = ~P~g ::::::::: - :Rowe .......... ..

Mrs. Chadwick ..... . Mr. Williams ....... .. Miss A. Gill ........ . Books-

110 010 0 010 0 010 0 050 050 050 050 o 0,,0 o 5 C 050 050 050 016 050 026 026 020

W. J. Pengilly...... 0 18 9 N. Snelling ......... 0 8 8 Small sums............ 1 5 0

14 0 6 Long Gully-Meeting ............... 1012 4 Donations-J. R. Hoskins. Esq. 1 0 0 J. Quick, Esq.,

M.L.A ............ . o R. BUlTOWes, Esq.,

M.L.A ............. 1 0 Mr. & Mrs. Wilson 1 0 Mr. Norris ............ 1 0 0 P. Hayes, Esq....... 0 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. T.

Glasson ..... ....... 0 10 0 Mrs. Lord ............ 0 5 0 - Tozer ............ 0 & 0 - Pinch ............ 0 5 0 - C. Grenfell...... 0 5 0

Mr. T. Hocking...... 0 5 0 - T. Seymour ... 0 5 0 - C.Rogers ...... 0 5 0 - W.Eva ......... 0 5 0 - Brockley ......... 0 8 6

£ s. d. Mr. and Mrs. Davey 0 5 0 A Friend ............ 0 '16 :Miss Prout............ 0 5 0 Books-:Master L. J.Wilson Miss L. Vercoe .... .. - M.Payne .... ..

Mr. Ebbott,don ... Small sums ........... .

5 0 8 6"

126 010 0 128

25 0 0 Bt.Mu~-~~t!~c meeting 2 1'1 10

Miss M'Dowell...... 1 10 0 - E. Harvey...... 0 ·10 0 -E.Ellis ......... 014

419 2 Eaglehawk ............ 21 0 0

lla 1 9

District mtng. colI 18 1 1

Total in Melbourne District ......... £1,924 14 6

NEW ,zEALAND. By Christchurcb

meeting .. ......... 18 18 9 Mr.R. Osborae, don 1 1 0 - Chamberlain.do 1 0 0 - J. Fa~w ... do ... 010 0 - A. C . .tteea., do 0 5 0 - T.M. Potter, do 0 5 0

Mrs. Campbell,. do. 0 14 0 - Smith, do ...... 0 5 0

1118 9

~~: :!eas~ ~ l~ g 410

Addington meeting 6 9 0 Children's caros '" 8 1 0 Mr. Pascoe, don ... 1 1 0 Mrs. Donn, do ...... 1 0 0 Sabbath School... 1 0 0

1211 0 Belfast Tea mtng... 8 4 0 RaIswell.......... ..... 0 12 6 Mr. Cookedon 0 2 6

819 0---4S 10 9

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RECEIPTS. HOME.

By Anniversary Collections and Profits of Tea, 1886 •••.•.••••...• Falmouth District ..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.• Bodmin " .....••••••..•••..••••.•.••••••• 0 •••••••••••

Devonport " ••..•••••••.••••..•••.•••••••.•••••.•••••.•• Shebbear " ............................................ . Exeter " .•.•............•.•..•••.••...•.•.•..••.•.•.. Bristol " ••••••••....•••••.•••...•••••••••••••.•.•••• London " •.•..•.•.•••••••.•••.•.•••..•••••••.••••.•.. PortsInouth " ••.•.•••• r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport " •••...•••••••••••..•••••.•• ~ •.•.••••.•••.••• Chatham. " ..•.••.•..•.•...••••••••••••..••....•...•..• Bradford " .....•.•..•.••••.••..•••••..•.••••.••.••••.• Scilly Islands Circuit •.••.••••••.••••••••••••••••.•••••••••.• Guernsey Mission ...••.....•..••••••.••••••..••.•••••••••..... Jersey Circuit ......•.•••..•..••...........••.••....••.•.....• Interest on Mr. W . .Allen's Legacy ..•.••••.•..•••..•.•..•.••.•

" Mr. T . .Allen's do. • .•••••.•..••••...••.•••••..••.• " Mr. F. Martin's donation ............................ .

Mr. T. W. Booth, donation .•....•....••.•..••••..........•... Mrs. Hutchings, Chagrin Falls, donation ......••..•....••.•..• Mr. Sanders, Chagrin Falls, donation ..•.••••..••••••••••..•... Mrs. Wedlake, donation .......•.•....••••••.•...•••...•..•...• Chepstow Circuit, on the appointment of a newly-married Preacher Special Subscriptions at the Conference for Supplementary Grants South Australian Conference towards the Passage of Missionaries

CHINA. Rev. J. Kenner ......••••••••••••.•.••.••••.••••.••• Mr. W. G. Torr ..••..••••.•••.•....••.•..•••••••••. Ditto, in memory of Mrs. Torr •.••••.•••.••••..••.•.. :Leonie May and Claude Torr .•...•.•...•..••.•...•.. A Grateful Heart .•....•.......••.•....•.••.•••..•.

Ditto (for presents) •••...•.•••..•.•••••••••••..•. A Stranger ....•..••••.••.•.....•.•.•.......•...... Mr. Worden, Bowmanville .• " ....•••••••••.•..••••. Rev. S. H. Rice, New Brunswick •.••.•.••••••••••. '.' A :Friend .....•••.••••.•..•.••..•••.•..•.••••.••... .Rev. W. T. Penrose, B.A ..•..•..........•.•........ Misses Warren, Victoria .....•..••.....•..••.•.••... Rev. J. G. Yelland, Oanada ....•..•.•.••••••••••••• Mrs. May, Melbourne . ~ ••.•.•..••••.••••••••••••••• Rev. C. T. Moore .•••.••••.••.••••••••••.••••••.•.. Mr. W. Husband ..................... : ........... . Mrs. Bailey ..................••..••....••.•.•.•.• A :Friend .......•.......•..•••. : .................. . Mrs. Guard, Oanada .•...•.•••••••••••••••.••••..• AMite ••••.....•.••.•••.•.•.••.••.•.•.••..•••....

£ s. d. 26 1 0 550 500 220

10 0 0 200

10 10 0 10 0 0 2 10 0 200 1 1 0 1 1 0 100 100 100 100 100 o 10 0 050 050

£ s. d. 67 12 6

362 16 () 418 18 1 586 15 2 711 10 1 332 19 9 361 17 9 410 19 11 617 15 2 299 9 o. 184 12 ()

99 14 4 14 2 0 33 5 4 96 2 7 4 10 o. 1 10 o. 100 1 1 o. 1 0 lQ 1 0 lo. o 10 0 6 17 ()

73 7 () 77 17 1

83 10· o.

Total Home Receipts ••••••••••••.••••.••••••.•••••.•.••••• £4,819 15 5

FOREIGN. 'South Australia. . . • • • . . • • . • . • . • • . • • • • . • . • . . • • • • . • . . • . . . . • . . • . 570 Ii 11 Viotoria ••.•..•.•.•..•.•••...•.•••••.••••.•••••• 1,924 14 6 Sunday School Contributions for China .•..••• • • • • • 25 0 11

---1,949 16 5 New Zealand...... ...• ..•••••• ..••..••••..•• •.••• 43 10 9

£2,~63 12

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Grants to. )fissions.

St. Ives ••.••••••••••••••••••••.••••.•.•• 0 ••• 0 ••••••

Soutbmolton •...•••.•..•••....•..•....•..•...••.•.•• Newton Abbott ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Do., for 1886-6 ••••••••••••. , •••••••••••••••••.•• Kingsbridge •.••.•••••••••..•.••••••.••.•....••...•• Chagford •.••••.•••..•••••••••.••••.••.•.•.•••••.•• Tiverton .......................................... . Taunton ..•••.•.••••••••••.••.••••.•.•••••••••••.. Somerton ..•.••••••..••••.•.•••••••.•....••.•.•.... Weston-Super-Mare ••••••••••..•••••••••••••••.••.. South Petherton ••.••••••..•.••.•.••••.....•.•.•.••.

Do. (Special) ••••••• , ••••••.•••• 0 •••••• 0 •••••••••••

Portland •••••.•••••••••••.•••••••••••••..•••.•.••. :Bridgwater •••••••••••.••••••.•••••••.••.•••.•••••• Kilburn ••••••.. 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Woolwich ••.•••••••.• , ••••..••••••....••...•••••••• South Tottonham •......••.••••••••••••••••••••.•..•• .Liphook ..•..•••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Do. (Special) •.•••••••••.•••••••.••••.•••..•..•.... Southampton ••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•••••••••

Crondall ......••.•.•••..••.••••..•••..••.•.•••.•.. Ne-wport ...•.•••••.••••.••••••..•••••..•••••••.••• Pontypool ••••.•••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Chepstow ......................................... . Aberavon •..•.••••..••.•••..•••.••..•.....••..••••• Swansea .....•.••.••••.••..•••.•••••••••.•••••••.••• Card.i:ff •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Llantrissant ...................................... .. SheerneBB ••.••...••.•.•.•••••.....••..••••••..•.•.. Ten~en .........•••••••••••..•.••••••••••••.•.••.

~g~ • : : : : : : '. ~ : : : : : '. : : : : : : : : : ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Sevenoaks ..•••••.••.•••.••••..•....•..•.•....••.... :Barrow •.•••••••.••••.••.••.•..••..••••.•....••.•.. Dalton ........••...•..•.••••••..••••.•••.•••••..•• Durham .•...•••••.•••.•..••••••••••••••••.......... Ennerdale .•.•.••••••••.••••.•••.••••........•.••.•. Cleveland .•••..••.•.•.•••••.•.•..•..••••.••.•.•.... :Bradford ..•••.........••••.•..••••.•....•....•.••• Guernsey .•...••••.••.•••.•.•••..••.•••••••••••••••

£ s. 30 0 46 5 13 6 10 0 14 11

8 6 16 13 30 16 9 3

17 1 29 3 10 0 12 18 18 15 31 10 13 6 82" 6 11 9

3 15 20 16 10 6 15 16 19 3 13 6 Hi 16 20 16 33 6 29 3 16 13 9 3

26 13 19 6 67 5 59 11 18 6 25 0 20 0 30 0 60 0 27 12

d. £ s. d. 0 0 8 0 8 8 4 8 4 8 4 0 4 0 0 8 0 3 9 8 8 8 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 4

.967 14 4

Grants to Circuits.

Porthleven ....••• • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . • . . • . . • • • . • • . . . • 15 0 0 Relston •.•••••••••••••••.••••.... , ••••••••.••••.• e' 27 [) 9 Truro ....•..•..•..•.••••.•••••••• -................. 37 19 2 Plymouth .. e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 100 0 0 Ringsash e......................................... 26 0 0 Torquay •..•• ••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••.•••••••••.. 6 13 4 Jubilee .•.•....••.•.•.•••••••....•••.••....••.....• 6 {) 0 Newport and Ryde .•................•....•..• ~ •• .• . . 16 13 4 Yarmouth.. . • . • . . •• •• . • . . • • . • . • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . . 7 7 6-Forest of Dean........ ••.••• •••••• •••••••• •••••• •... 18 0 0 Chatham ••••••••••.•.•••••••••••••••••.••• :....... 37 3 9

--- 298 710

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Taunton ••....•.•..•••.......•....•..•.•....••••.. Somerton ...•.•••••••.••..•••••.•••.•..•••••••..••.• South Petherton •.••.•.•.•••••••...••..•.•..••...•.• Portland ......•.......•...••.......•.•...........• Orondall •..•....•..•.......•.........•.•.......•.• Llantrissant ...•.....•....••••..•....•...••....•••.• Sheerness ......•....•....••••......••••..•....•...• Elham .....•••.............•••.................... Hastings ..........••..•••...••.••......•.......... Sevenoaks ...•.....•.•....••...•....•••.••.•........ Dalton .....•••.........•..••.•.•.••...••••.••.••.•

£ s. d. £ s. 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 (j 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 6 7 6 D 0 0 4 0 0

---- 73 7 6

To Tt'O/IJelling Expenses, Postage, Placat'ds, and other Incidental Expense8, in

holding Missionary Meetings.

Falmouth •••.•......•..•..•.....•...•..••••...•..•. Bodmin ..•....•.•..•..•.•....••••.•.••.•.....•....• Devonport ..........•.••.•..•.••.....•..•..•....•.•• Shebbear ......••.•..•....•.......•.•.............• Exeter ......••••••.•..........•..•.•.••..•.......• Bristol ..••..•....•.........•..•...•...••.......... London ••.••••.••••.••..•••..••••.•.•••...•.......• Portsmouth ....••.•.................•..••..•...•.•• Newport •...•....•.........•.............•...•.... Chatham ......••...•........•.•..•..•...•......... Bradford .•..••........•....••.•..•...•••...•.•.••. Scilly Islands •....•..........•...••.•.••......••.•.

~!::;se~. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : '. : : : : : :

12 7 7 12 6 1 13 9 8 17 2 0 9 12 3

13 19 9 17 16 11 14 11 4 15 18 1

5 I) go 6 14 9 036 1 12 0 1 15 0

142 14 2 Charged to China Mission Account.... .. .•.. .... .•.•.. lO 0 0

---- 13214 2

To Miscellaneous Expenses.

Members of Oommittee attending Committee Meetings (half), and Secretary (full), and expense of Meetings .•

Preachers to Stations ...•......••••.•••••••••••.....• Oonference Deputations ....••................•....• Postage, Treasurer and Secretaries .•.•••............. Stationery for do ...•.•..........•.•...•••••....•... Allowance to Secretaries ........••....•••.••.••..... Paid to Book Room towards salary of Treasurer .•..•• Chapels on the LOaR ....•.....•.•..••.•......••....• Rewards ....•.............••..••••.•.••......•...• Oollecting Boxes ................................. . Printing Reports ................................. .

" Oards •••••••••.••..••.....••••.•..••..•.. " Schedules ••.••.••....•.•• " ....•....•....•. " Quarterly Paper and Ohronicle ............. .

Grant to Bradford District Fund .................. .. Towards expenses of Pastors' Meetings •.•........... Grants to Chapels-Oamelford •.•.•••••••...•.......

Dartmouth •..•............••.•....•....•...... Tiverton (and two years' interest) ...•••••.......• Somerton (House) •...•..••••..••••••••.•••••...

14 2 11 22 7 8 28 3 1 5 5 7 3 0 0

10 0 0 25 0 0 30 0 0

133 14 6 766

43 0 0 9 14 0 2 16 0

22 lO 0 500 908

22 2 0 50 0 0 27 10 0 50 0 0

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Grant to Hazelbury Chapel ........... 0 ........... .

Lee (Missionary money) •..••••••••••••.••••••• ' . Forest Hill (Missionary money) ••••••••••• ~ ••.••• Do. (first-instalment of Commuted Grant to Station) Eltham (two-thirds Missionary money) •.••.• ~ ••• South Tottenham (one-fifth of cost of land and one

year's interest) ••.... ' .••••....•...••.••...••• Newport (Missionary money) .....•.•...•••...•.• Eastleigh (one-fifth of cost of site) ••..•.•••••••• Owm.:Bran •••••••.••••••..•••.•••••••.••.••••• Briton Ferry (£10 towards repairs) .............. . New Herrington ..•..•.•.••.••.•....•.••.••.•• Whittington Moor (repairs) ..•.••.•.•.• : •.•.•••

Repayment to Loan Fund, Lee Chapel .•..••..••.•.••• :Br. J. Gammon, supplying appointments in the Wool-

wich Station .••.•.••................. ; ••.•.... Expense of special agent, Southmolton ......•......• Do., Sheerness ••.•••••.•••.•.•••••.•.•.•••••.•.• 0 •

Do., Tenterden o. 00.0 ••• _ ••••••••••••••••• o. 0 •••••••

Do., Hastings 00:' .' •• 0 ••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••

Do., Sevenoaks ••.......•...............•...•.•.•.. Allowance to :Br. R. Orchard ..••••••••.•••.•.•.• ' .••• W. H. Sleeman, drotor's bill ..•••.••.•••..••.•.•.•.• E. V. Stephens, do. . ...•..•...•••.•.•... 0 ••••••••••

D. Smith, in afBiction .........•...•.•..•..•.• ro ••••

Towards Three Funerals .............. ~ •.....•....•• Cor. Dening, quarter's salary ..•....•••.•••..••.•.••• V. Ho ,Cnlliford, at Tenterden ••.•.••..•.....•••..•• Travelling 8.nd other expenses on Mission business and

to Valedictory meetings ....................... . Expenses of Thanksgiving Fund meetings .•...•.•..•. Outfit and Passage, etc., of Mr. and Mrs. Penrose and

family .. o. 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Do., Mr. and Mrs. Oates .....•......•..•••......••.. Do., Mr. Ready .•••••••••.........•.•..•...••.•.••• Public Notary .•.•...••...•..•••••.•.•.•..•.••.•.... Insurance, Abersychan .•..••.•••.•...•••..•.••.•.••• Expenses, R.8.venglass .....•.•.......•......•..•..•• Rev. O. G. Moore, to Conference Missionary and other

meetings ..................................... . I. l3. Vanatone, Travelling and other Expenses ~ ••••••• Stamps for Agreements .....•.•.••.••••••. 0 ••••••••

:Bills, Anniversary, 1886 ...•.•....•.••.•.•.•...•.... Gilbert " Memorial " ....••.............••.••...•.. Interest on Grants and Loans to Chapels ..•••••••..•.•

£ !. d. £ s. d. 10 0 0 27 12 5 36 11 4 66 17 8

{) 7 10

170 17 0 23 2 0 30 0 0

9 711 15 0 0 15 0 0

1 17 8 21 0 0

20 0 0 1) 11 10 407 3 18 6 219 G 300

58 10 0 {) 11 6 {) 4 0

10 0 0 12 0 0 20 0 0

1 16 6

811 3 0 8 0

144 7 1 93 11 0 46 2 6 1 15 O. 0 5 3 0 6 5

1 4. 6 114 0 1 17 0 1 17 0 8 12 3

947 9 8

£3;836 3 5

FOREIGN. South A.ustralia.................................... 570 5 11 Victoria (Missionary money) .0 •••• 0 ................. 1,924 14 6 Grant ...........•.•.•.•... 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• 150 0 0 Mrs • .Alfred's Children .•.....••.•. " .. 0.............. 20 0 0

----2,09414 6 Queensland (special grant) ..•..•..•••. . • . • • • • • • • • • . • 25 0 0 New Zealand-

Grant to Circuit, including Missionary money raised 97 10 9 Cromwell Mission expenses...... •••• • • •• •• . • • • . • 18 14 1 Grant towards Furniture. • . • • . . • . • . • . • . . • • . • • • . • 25 0 0

141 4 10

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CmNA- ;£ S. d. ;£ s. d. Travelling and other expenses, F. J. Dymond, and S.

Pollard, and salary to Lady Day ................ 56 6 3

Passif~:S~~!~~ ~~~~: .~~~. ~~~. ~~~~~. ~~ 165 0 0 Advanced to China Inland Mission towards salary, etc.,

of the Missionaries to Michaelmas, 1887 .•.••••.. 0 225 0 0 :Miss Stewardson's expenses at :Miss Macpherson's Hom6 16 0 0 Donation to China Inland Mission. 0 ••••••• 00 •••••••• 0 20 0 0 Allowance to Messrs. Vanstone and Thorne for insurance,

two years .0.0 •• 0000.0 o. 0 ••• 00 •••••••• 0 ••••• o. 40 0 0 Do. to Messrs. Dymond and Pollard, one year •••.••.. 20 0 0 Towards expenses of meetings ..••.• 0 ••••••••••••••• 10 0 0 Interest to Edgehill College on Mr. Denness' dODation .• 1 4 0 Given for Plaids .................................. 2 0 0

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BALANCE SHEET, 1886-7.

RECEIPTS. By Home Contributions .. " South Australia .... " Victoria .• 0 •••••••••

" New Zealand ... 0 ••

;£ s. d. DISBURSEMENTS. 4,819 15 () To Balance, with interest

670 () 11 "Home Disbursements 1.949 16 5 "South Australia ... 0

43 10 9 "Victoria .......... .. " Queensland ....... . " New Zealand •....• " China ••....• 0 ••••••

555 10 3

;£ s. d. 730 2 2

3,836 3 6 670 5 11

2,094 14 6 25 0 0

141 4 10 555 10 3

Total Disbursements 7,953 1 1 Total Receipts .... 7,383 7 6

£7,383 7 6 £569 13 7

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LIST OF CmCUIT SUBSCRIPl'IONS TO CHINA MISSION.

Includetl in the Home Contributio1t8.

Penzance .....•.•.•.....•••.•••.•.•••••.•.•••.....•...•..•... St. Just ............•.........•......•....•................... Porthleven •.•..••..•...•.•••..••..••.•.......•.•••••...•••.. Relston .•.•..•..•••....••.••••••.••••.....•.........•.••..... Redruth ......•..•.•....••.•.•.....•.•........................ Hicks Mill .................•....•....•...•••..........•..... Falmouth .....•••.....•......••.•..••••...•.•.....•.•.•...... Truro ........•.....................•....••..................•• St. Columb ............•.••....•..••..•...........•....•....• Padstow •....•.•••.•.•.••.••.•.•.•••..••....•......•........ Mevagissey ••.•..•....•...........•..••...•.......•...•...... Bodmin ...............•.•.....•.•............•....•......••.• St. Austell ..•.............................................•• Camelford .... : • .• • •••......•.•..•....•.•..•....•..•.•.••..•.• liskeard .......•.................•.•.....•.•................ :Looe ...........•............••.....•......••.....•..••••.... Devonport ....••.•...................•..•...••••••••••........ Plymouth •..•••..•.••.•......•......................•.......• Week St. Mary ....•.••......•....•.......................... Tavistock •.......•.•.•..•.......•.•.......•.•.••......•....•. Callington ...•.•............•......••......•....•......••...•• Launceston .....•.... ~ . . • • • .... • • . • ..•..• . . . . . . • . . • . . . . •• . ... Shebbear •....•.•....••.•............••..•.....••.•.........• Ki1kham.pton ., •••..•....••...•.•.•.. o ••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••

Rolsworthy .. . . . . • • • • . • .. . ...•..•...••.... 0 •••••••••••••••••

Bideford ................................................ 0 ...

Torrington .. 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Barnstaple .• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Ratherleigh ...............•.•.•....•....•.••••..•..... 0 ••••••

Northlew ••..•.••.....•............••.......• 0 ••••••••••••••••

Southmolton • • . . • . • • . . . . .. ...... .• . . . . . . . • . . . . .. • ••.......•.. Exeter ...............•.•.................................... Ringsash •...•••.••••••..•.•.••••••••••••..............••...• Torquay •.••••••.....•••••.•••.•...••..•..•...••••.......•.. Chagford ......•.••....•....•.•...•..••.....•••.•.•...••••••• Tiverton .................................................... . Bristol ....••......••.......•.•..••••.....•....•...•......... Taunton ...........•....••••••••...•...•••..•.••.•..•.••..•• Weare •..•.•••....••••••...•..••...•••......••••••..••...•.. Somerton .•...•.....•.........•...•...•.•.•.•...•....•...••.• Weston •.••••..•....•..••..............••..••.....•.•..••••.• South Petherton ••.•.•....••.•••••••••...•....••.•.........•.. Bridgwater ...................•••.•••.•...•••...•.........•.. Jubilee ••........••...........•.......•.•.•.....••........... Waterloo:Road ...•.•...•...............•..••......... 0 ••••••

Clapham .•.•••.•.•.•••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Kilburn .•.•....•.••.•••••••.•••••••••.•.........•.•.......... Forest Hill .....................•...•..•..•......... 0 ••••••••

Woolwich ....•••.••••...•....••..••••••••....••.•...•••...••• Lee .•...•.•..•..•.•.•..•.••...•............................... Brighton ..•.••••••.•..••••.•....••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Shanklin .....•••.••••••••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Newport and Ry'de .•••••.•••.•••••••.•••.•••••••.•••....••.•.. Yarm.outh •••••••.•••••••••••••••••.••••.•••••••.•.•••••.•.•.. Portsmouth ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••.•....••••.•.•••.•••.••• Chichester ••..••••• 0 ••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Liphook ..••.•••.•••••••••.••••.••••.•••.••..•..•.•..•••.•.•

:£ 8. d. 410 o 10 t)

7 14 6 100 400 330

10 7 0 13 1 2 110 220 5 14 6 160 {) 14 0 2 D 0 110 100 5 13 6 8 14 8 3 10 0

10 3 9 11 2 6 17 7 9 12 14 3 4 15 0 753

17 7 0 10 0 10 6 17 6 1 10 0

10 4 10 1 1 0

17 9 8 1 1 0 200 210 1 10 6

30 16 4 4 16 5 1 3 6

11 1 0 1 1 0 o 10 0 100 620

42 7 0 17 0 0 430 620 8 18 0 1 1 0 330

21 7 0 40 13 3 560

87 14 0 3 13 0 8 12 7

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Southampton ...............•....•...........•.....••.......• Newport ...•.•..•.••••....••.•....•.•..••.•..•.•..••••••••.. Pontypool t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Forest of Dean .......•......••.......•....•.......•.•..••••... Swansea ...........................................•.•...... Oardiff ...........•.......••..••.••...•.....•.•.••••.••.•..•. Chatham ...... : •••.........•.......•.•.......•.•..•......... Faversham .........•....•...........•.•.................•... Tenterden ..........•..................•..•....•..•......••... Sevenoaks ..........••.•.......•....•..•.•..........•.•..••... Millom •.•....•..•.•••••.•.••....••.•..•......••••.••......•. Dalton ............••.......•.•...........•....•••.••.•..•... Durham ................................................... . Ennerdale .........................•.......•.................• Scilly Islands .....•......................••......••.•.•....•. Guernsey .•...................•.....•.•..•....•.............. Jersey ..................................................... . Miscellaneous .................................•.............. Sunday Schools Victoria (in Victoria receipts) .. "'" ............. .

£ s. d. 774 3 16 6 500 3 18 6 220 2 fj 0 110 540 o 10 0 o 10 C 1 11 () 110 100 1 1 0 3 0 0 400 240

83 10 0 25 0 11

£676 2 6

BALANCE SHEET.

THE TREAsumm.

£ s. d. £ s. d. To Balance, 1886 .. . . . . .. 220 10 9 " Receipts, 1886-7 ...... 676 2 6

By Disbursements (for par-ticulars on page 61) .• .• 565 10 3

Balance in favour of China Mission .....•....•... 341 3 0

£896 13 3 £896 13 3

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