1849-1850, 1857 - Church Missionary Intelligencer [Sections relating to New Zealand] - 1857 [Vol.8] - RECENT INTELLIGENCE. NEW ZEALAND, p 264 [unpaginated]

       
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RECENT INTELLIGENCE. NEW ZEALAND.

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RECENT INTELLIGENCE.

NEW ZEALAND.

Rev. J. Morgan--Otawhao, June 10.

I would call the attention of ladies, interested in the progress of the Lord's work in heathen lands, to the valuable assistance often rendered by them to schools by donations of strong clothing. For such donations we shall at all times be truly thankful. The clothing department, with our limited means and assistance, is very heavy. The stronger the articles, the more valuable to us. I would, however, here notice, that packages of clothing are generally received without any note or memorandum of the address of the ladies by whom they are so kindly sent. I recommend that a note be enclosed in every parcel sent out; and we, on our part, will not neglect to reply to it, and thank our kind friends at home."


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