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." THE-SIXTY-NINTH AN.NUAL REPORT OF/ THE, BIBLE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR JULY, 1890. With a List of SubacriptiQns,and, Donations. " ART' THOV HE THAT SBOULDCOM;J;:, DR DO 'WE LOOK FOR GO AND SHEW. THDSE THINGS,WHiCHYE DO' .AND , .. - . .. ;SEE: THE BLIND RECEIVE THEIR SIGHT, AND THE LAME WALK,THE 'O'.''"''too>,'"C CLEANSED, AND THE DEAF THE DEAD AI{ER,AISED; UP, .. AND 'THE POOR HAVE THE GOSPEL PREACHED TOTHElIr.",-MATTHEW 2-5. ' ,,' ,;.', - . , . PRICE ,SIXPENCE; I CHRISTIAN 26, PATERoNQSTER RO\V.

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THE-SIXTY-NINTH

AN.NUAL REPORT OF/ THE,

BIBLE CHRISTIAN

HOME AND FOREIGN

MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR E~DING: JULY,

1890.

With a List of Collec~ions" SubacriptiQns,and, Donations.

" ART' THOV HE THAT SBOULDCOM;J;:, DR DO 'WE LOOK FOR

GO AND SHEW. THDSE THINGS,WHiCHYE DO' HE~R .AND , .. - . .. ;SEE: THE BLIND RECEIVE THEIR SIGHT, AND THE LAME WALK,THE ~RPER~' 'O'.''"''too>,'"C

AR~ CLEANSED, AND THE DEAF H~AR, THE DEAD AI{ER,AISED; UP, .. AND

'THE POOR HAVE THE GOSPEL PREACHED TOTHElIr.",-MATTHEW x~. 2-5. ' ,,' ,;.', - . , .

PRICE ,SIXPENCE; I

,·J:.O~DON:

-iC.L~"''''''',l-J.c,' CHRISTIAN BOOK~'ROOM, 26, PATERoNQSTER RO\V.

Day r:~ziar.s Librarr

THE SIXTY·NINTH

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

BIBLE CHRISTIAN

HOME AND FOREIGN

MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY,

1890.

With a List of Collections, Subscriptions, and Dona.tions.

,; ART THOU HE THAT SHOULD COME, OR DO WE LOOK FOR ANOTHER?

GO AND SHEW THOSE THINGS WHICH YE DO HEAR AND

SEE: THE BLIND RECEIVE THEIR SIGHT, AND THE LA.ME WALK, THE LEPERS

ARE CLEANSED, AND THE DEAF HEAR, THE DEAD ARE RAISED UP, AND

THE POOR HAVE THE GOSPEL PREACHED TO THEM."-l\[ATTHEW X,I. 2-5.

PRICE SIXPENCE.

LONDON:

BIBLE CHRISTIAN BOOK.ROOM, 26, PATERNOSTER ROW.

SOLD BY ALL THE ITINERANT PREACHERS.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY T. WILSON BOOTH, 43, WHITE HORSE LANE, MILE END, E.

BIBLE CHRISTIAN

MISSIONARY SOCIETY

Qt.ommitt.e.e

ELE(}TEJ) AUGUST 6th, 1890.

W. HIGMAN, President.

BATT, J. H. BOTHERAS, J. BROKENSHIRE, M. BULLEN, R. DENNESS, ",.,.. DYMOND, G. P. HEYWOOD, S. HOCKING, W. J. HONEY, J. C. HORSWELL, J. HORWILL,J. JACOB, T. C. JOSE, J. KEEN, J. 0., D.D. LABDON, P. LARK, W.B.

LEE, 'V. LUKE, W. MARTIN, J. MICHELL, B. MURLEY, D. REED, W. B. ROBERTS, E. RUDDLE, T., B.A. SHILSON. J. H. SMITH, W. STOKES, H. J. STOKES, J. TERRETT, W. TRENGOVE, A. VAUGHAN, W WOOLCOCK, J.

F. W. BOURNE, Treasurer. J. DYMOND, Home Secretary. I. B. VANSTONE, Foreign Secretary.

The Committee meet at Providence Chapel, Exeter, on Wednesday, April 15th, 1891, at 9 a.m., and at Greenbank Chapel, Plymouth, on Friday, July 24th, 1891, at 9 a.m.

Sermons in connection with the Sixty-ninth Anniversary were preached on Sunday, August, 3rd. 1890, at High Street Chapel, Penzance, Cornwall, by J. B. STEDEFORD, J. WOOLCOCK, and F. W BOURNE.

The Annual Meeting was held at High Street Chapel, Penzance, on Monday, August 4th, beginning at half-past two o'clock. The devotional exercises were conducted by J. H. BATT, and the chair was occupied by Mr. W. G. TORR, B.A. ; J. DYMOND read the Report, and F. W- BOURNE the Treasurer's Statement.

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Moved by M. BROKENSHIRE, seconded by Mr. G. T. HUMPHREYS, and supported by W. R. K. BA ULKWILL :-

1. That as we are able to report a considerable increase of members, a large augmentation of our Missionary income, the wish of some Mission Stations to become Circuits, the general improvement of nearly all the older Missions, and the BUccess:ful opening of several new ones, we record our deep sense of the faithfulness of God, the zeal of our agents, and the liberality of our friends, and resolve by the help of Divine grace more fully to follow the example of our Lord, "Who came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give IDs life a ransom for many."

'l"he adjourned Meeting began at half-past six, in the Wesleyan Chapel, and after prayer had been offered by J. MARTIN, the chair was taken by Mr. S. P. RATTEN13URY, C.C.

Moved by W. B. LARK, and seconded by Mr. W. B. LUKE:-

2. That as the unity of the race, the world-wide prevalence of moral evil, the sufficiency and universal adaptation of the gospel, the good-will of God towards all mankind: and the accessibility of all nations to the heralds of the cross, are loud calls to increasing activity in spreading the Kingdom of Ohrist, this meet­ing, encouraged by the devotion of our brethren on the Oolonial and Ohinese Stations, by the blessing vouchsafed on their labours, by the liberality of our friends, epecially towards China, and by the readiness with which the Brethren J. OARTER and W. TREMBERTH offered themselves for foreign work, calls upon the friends throughout the Oonnexion to pray "the Lord of the harvest" for additional labourers, that we may be able to cultivate the ground it has been graciously given us to occupy, and to hasten the consummation of our hopes, in the earth being £lied with "the knowledge of the glory of God."

Moved by A. TRENGOVE, seconded by W. TREFFRY, and supported by S. B. LANE :-

3. That as the extension of our operations in large towns will involve a con­siderable expenditure of wealth and force, we affectionately urge our friends in the older Circuits of the Oonnexion to economise their resources both in income and talent, that neither men nor means may be lacking suitably to man and work those important centres of population, where the great battle between Christ and Belial is more especially to be fought in these realms; and in view of the success of the openings already entered, as well as of the calls constantly reaching us, we resolve to push forward this branch of our work, until all over the Metropolis and in every large provincial town, not only has the standard of truth been lifted up by our agents, but flourishing and competent societies founded.

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 therecmt. Provided always, that in case such parts of my estate as shall be applicable to the payment of 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 other legacies .

• * * Each annual subscriber or collector of five shillings in behalf of the Society is entitled to a Report.

REPORT.

INTRODUCTORY AND GENERAL .

~ORW ARD! If not, what? Stagnation, obstruction, vexa­tion, death. A church that does not move on must move

I~ off. Of all things on earth, the last to be borne with is a - Gospel organization that fails of its purpose, that rebukes no

sin, dries no tears, saves no souls. The Connexion holds within itself the manifold forces of a hundred thousand lives. What shall be done with these forces? Shall they be allowed to exhaust themselves on the frivolous or at best the merely temporal? Or shall they be marshalled against the strongholds of darkness, selfishness, and sin ? Not to use is to lose. There is no way effectively to retain what we have except by improvement and multiplication. The loaf on the table can only be perpetuated by the annual production of fresh grain. An estate may be retained in area, but not in wealth­producing power without the application that improves every acre, and multiplies all its produce. A religious Denomination, if it is to keep its place as a recognised factor in saving and elevating mankind, must be always renewing its youth by the inflow of fresh human lives, by whole-hearted acceptance of the saving health of the gospel it preaches, and by a vigorous and devout aggressiveness which nothing can stem.

Everywhere, in every department of life, men are astir. There is a restless energy that cannot satisfy itself with simply holding its own, and that will brook no hindrance. What a grand opportunity and what a powerful incentive to the Christian worker. Shall there be progress in everything else, and shall the best of all-that which is the most fruitful of human happiness-stand still? ., Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible." We have more than a right to push our cause; we are under the most solemn obligations to do so. We cannot stand still without incurring the reproof due to disobedience, without being recreant to our most cherished principles, and without being guilty of our "brother's blood."

Not only in material things is there unwonted activity, but among the Lord's host in all churches the spirit of a true evangelism is moving, and a holy crusade against evil, social as well as moral, is being organised. All this is most inspiring and hopeful. We are living in glorious times if we have only the courage that shrinks not from the fight, and the daring that knows no surrender. We serve the living Christ. 'Vhose zeal for the salvation of the lost nothing can quench, and Whose power to save is only equalled by His love. N ever since the day of Pentecost were there more abundant soul­stirring signs of His presence, or more manifold evidence of His intentness on making the world His own. He is here trampling on

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human prescription, breaking down the barriers that separate man from his brother man, turning the wisdom of "the wise" into foolishness, pleading the cause of the oppressed, and teaching us that man is of more value than money, that the essence of his greatness is the soul, and that the salvation of the soul is the grandest achieve­ment and the secret of all true progress. The living Christ is here, and even the nation itself begins to exhibit symptoms of a higher life. The first streaks of dawn already appear. Power is slipping more and more from the red hand of greed, and rapine, and wrong. Stupidity is beginning to give place to common sense in the manage­ment of public affairs; men are feeling and saying that the great end of national life is not to crush the millions at home and to spread carnage among the millions abroad. The nation has at last begun to find its conscience, and to have the courage to say that its voice shall be heeded. Aye, the living Christ is here, and He will no longer allow His voice to be drowned by the clamour and uproar of party strife, or His beautiful form to be disfigured or obscured by a fantastic ritualism, or His saving grace to be made void by a self­deluded sacerdotalism, or His simple and sublime Gospel to be exchanged for "philosophy," "tradition," or "science, falsely so­called." Christ being with us what real obstacle can there be to our progress, if, on our part, there be faith without wavering, life with­out corruption, and work born of and sustained by the love that" never faileth.·'

Taking into account the infinite possibilities of our work, our progress, if real, is admittedly slow. It may be well to ask the question, Do we possess and are we seeking to spread what men need and God authorises? Men do not need, and God does not authorise a form of godliness which denies the power thereof, an empty symbol, or a lifeless morality. The soul yearns for the truth, for sympathy, for the loving heart, the guiding hand. The world needs something better than its own treasures, something purer and more perfect than its own ideals. Nor is it prepared to walk by faith. It will see in order to believe. There are some things it has a right to see, and, without seeing them, it refuses its practical assent to the verities they represent. It demands, and will not be denied. a transformation of character where conversion is avowed. a lowly deportment where the name of Christ is named, in one word, a true blending of character and creed, of life and profession. Where this is not it withholds its ear, its heart, and its hand. To win the world for Christ we must be wholly and all for Christ ourselves. "Holiness unto the Lord" must be our motto written upon our foreheads, en­graven upon our hearts. "I will be sanctified in them that come nigh Me, and before all the people I win be glorified." This is a principle never departed from. Holiness is an essential condition of true and abiding success in spiritual senice. It was when Peter saw himself to be a sinful man, and fell down at Jesus' knees, that Jesus said unto him, "Fear not, from henceforth thou shalt catch men." It was the boldness acquired by having been with Jesus that broke the arm of persecution at Jerusalem, and filled the city with their doctrine. So now, when our inner life is pervaded by sancti-

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fying grace, our character adorned with "the beauty of the Lord," and all our works are redolent of His love, we cannot help being centres of saving influence. The holy contagion will spread, and men will come to our fellowship because they will perceive that the Lord is among us. Whatever may be our natural ability, our social position, our Connexional appliances, we must have the presence and power of the Spirit if we are going to arouse the careless, subdue the hardened, or save the lost. Men may be able and even eloquent expounders of the truth, yet if they preach n<;>t the Gospel with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven their preaching will fail of its true effect. God never meant His Gospel to succeed without the Holy Ghost. The cross is an insult and a stumbling-block to human pride, and can never be acceptable without the convincing and melt­ing power of the Spirit. To try to spread the Gospel without the Pentecostal baptism is to try to float a vessel wit.hout the tide, to work the stea~ engine without fire, to subdue the rigour of winter without the warm breath of spring. The thing is a burden, a weariness, a disappointment, a simple impossibility. Here, and here only, is the secret of non-success, and the sole cause of the oft re­curring wail of failure. It is not that the work cannot be done, but that it cannot be done on our plan. We cannot suceeed in our own wisdom and power. Success can only be achieved by "the power from on high." Let us then, as a Society, give ourselves to fervent and prolonged supplication, in full reliance upon the two" shalls" of our risen Lord :-" Y e shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence," and " Ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you" ; and before many days have passed we shall be as full of power and as ready for service as is "a strong man to run a race."

Our Society is manifestly a child of Providence. and from its birth the Divine Father has graciously extended to it His paternal care. N ever was this more evident than in recent times. Take one fact bearing particularly upon our Home Mission work. We are now at the close of the ninth decade of the present century. During this period eight Missions have become self-supporting Circuits. and yet at the beginning of the present Conference we had as many Missions as in 1880. Three more have now attained a similar position, so that in this time eleven Missions, or one more than an average of one for every year in the decade, have arrived at a state of Circuit indepen­dence. With the loss of eight from the list, the Home Missions have 309 more members than ten years ago, and nearly as many Local Preachers, Chapels, Preaching Places, and Scholars; whilst the paid agents are seven less; that is to say that the same amount of work is being done now by 46 ministers as was done then by 53. Take another fact bearing upon our work as a whole. Ten years ago that vigorous branch of our Society in Canada was with us; but in the year 1888, having amalgamated with the other Methodist bodies in the Dominion, it ceased to be reckoned in our returns. But during the decade we have nearly recovered the whole of that heavy loss. V" e have more than made up our loss in members. nearly that of Local Preachers and preaching places, and are making rapid strides

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towards doing the same in the case of Chapels, Teachers, and Scholars,-a record sufficient to inspire the faintest heart and to quicken the most hesitating step. Coming to the past year, the fruit­ful shower and the glowing sunshine have not been withheld. The returns show an increase on the Mission Stations alone of 4 Missionaries, 41 Local Preachers, 7 Chapels, 9 Deaths, 261 Full Members, 28 Teachers, and 930 Scholars; and a decrease of 44 Emigrations, 158 admitted in the year, 79 on trial, and 67 Juveniles.

The income for the year is encouraging, the districts yielding the sum of £4,619 (including the Exeter Hall Meeting), being .£303 in ad'Vance of that of last year. This has been raised by 90 Circuits and Missions, and will average about £51 each. The highest con­tribution on the part of anyone circuit is from Newport and Ryde, .£181, Shebbear comes next .£174, Bristol £172, Plymouth £170, Holsworthy £165, Waterloo Road £151, Laun~eston .£120, Exeter and Cardiff, each .£115, Kilkhampton £104. Thus ten stations have contributed .£1,467. Many others have done well, notably Bideford .£90, Shanklin and Week St. Mary, each £84, Tavistock £80, Chat­ham .£80, Callington £77 ,J ersey and Barnstaple, though behind former years, £96 each. The 54 self-supporting circuits have raised .£3,703, which is £303 above last year, and an average of .£68 per circuit. Thirty-six missions have raised £894, an increase of £25, and an average of nearly £25 per mission. The increase, on the part of the missions, seems small as compared with that of the circuits, but it should be remembered that for two years previously the circuits have gone behind, whereas the missions have gone up. Going back to 1887 when the income increased nearly £400 in one year, it will be seen that the circuits are about £160, and the missions £86, beyond what they were then. Sixty-six stations have increased their missionary money .£427. The largest increase is at Plymouth. £32 12s. ld., then comes Holsworthy £29 14s. 6d., Bideford .£26 Is. 10d., Northlew £16 Is. 9d., Millom .£15 4s., Torrington £13 14s. Sd., St. Columb £12 16s. 10d., Callington £12 8s., Kilk­hampton £12 78. 5d., Devonport .£12 7s. 4d., Newport and Ryde £11 198. 8d., Shebbear £11 14s. 2d., St. Just £11 9s. 4d., Week St. Mary £11 3s. 9d., Faversham £10 lIs. lId., Hatherleigh £10, Exeter £9 138. 4d., Yarmouth .£8 148. 4d., Weare .£8 3s. 7d., Hicks Mill £7 18s. 2d .. Camel£ord £7 9s. 10d., Portsmouth £7 7s. 8d., Taunton £7 7s. 3d., Chatham £7 2s. ld., "\Vaterloo Road £6 13s. 3d., Penzance £6 68. 5d., Tavistock £6 4s. 6d., Shanklin £6, Aberavon £5 16s. ld., Cardiff £5 14s. 8d., Lee £5 lOs. 5d., and several others have 'Very creditable increases. Twenty-iour Stations have gone behind to the amount of £101 3s. Sd. Some of these decreases are heavy, and, but for the liberality abounding elsewhere, must have had a very embarrassing effect upon the funds. The China Mission profits by the District contributions to the extent of £647, being .£257 more than it received from this source last year, it being also rather more than five-sixths of the increase in the Home Circuits.

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I.-HOME MISSIONS. IN the forty-one Mission Stations there is an increase of 12 local

preachers, 3 preaching places, 9 deaths, 57 removals, 179 members, 6 teachers, and 377 scholars. There is a decrease of 47 emigrations, 128 in the number admitted, 107 on trial, and 67 Juveniles. The number admitted, though less than last year, is 62 above the average of the last 4 years. Twenty-nine missions have a combined increase of 276 members, two return the same number as last year, and nine have a decrease of 97. The highest number admitted on anyone mission is 59, and that occurs at two places, Southampton and Oardiff, then follow Bolton with 51, Blackburn 50, South Tottenham 34, Somerton and Orewkerne 33 each, Newport (Mon.) 29, Southmolton and Tiverton 28 each, Kilburn 27, Taunton 25, Ilfracombe, Ohepstow, Tenterden, and Sunderland, 24 each, Durham 23, Kingsbridge and Weston-super-Mare 21 each, and Bridgwater and Bradford 20 each. It is a matter fer thankfulness that not one mission has been without the saving energy of the Holy Spirit. The total missionary money on the Home Missions is £894, being an increase of £25. The highest amount raist>,d on any mission is at Oardiff, £lHi, Aberavon raises £71, and several oihers very substantial amounts.

The Receipts at Quarter Board are £3,443, being an increase of £7. Disburse­ments £3,7~9, an increase of £48. Twenty missions have a clear Quarter Board, 4 of the 20 having a surplus amounting to £17. On the other hand 14 have deficits reaching the sum of £285, being £40 more than last year. The new missions, to which grants have not yet been made, have raised for all purposes £470, and have expended £496. The total income on the Home Missions for the Quartpr Board, for mission expenses on new missions, and for the Missionary Society, is £4,808.

Twelve missions have increased their membership, closed the year with a clear Quarter Board, and increased their missionary money. Thirteen exhibit two of these signs of progress, six only one, and four none at all. Aberavon has the honour of being in the first place on the list of Missions, and now asks and deserves the further honour of being placed on the list of self-supporting circuits. Guernsey has passed from the second class to the third place in the first, and asks the SRme honour. This is as it should be, missions should graduate from the lowest class to the highest, and then become self-supporting circuits. Ohagford has voluntarily given up its grant for the past year, a.OO, with the two already mentioned, asks to be allowed to take the honourable place of circuit independence.

FALMOUTH DISTRICT.-The St. Ives Mission has been worked with the Porth­leven Circuit, since the pastor, Br. J. Oarter, left for Ohina.

SHEBBEAR DISTBICT.-There are two missions in this District. Southmolton bas admitted 28 persons, the increas~ of members is 3, of missionary money, £1 3s. 10d., and the deficiency at Quarter Board £23 7s. 3d. Southmolton and Georgenympton Chapels have been renovated at a small cost which has been nearly met. A society has been formed at Meeth. At Bishopsnympton harmony prevails, but a better place of worship is much needed. Ilfracombe.­This mission was opened January 19th, 1890. A congregation has been gathered averaging on Sunday evenings 80, and a society formed numbering 24. The services are held in the Lower Oxford Hall, the rent being £30 a year. The friends are earnest and liberal, having contributed the sum of £55 lIs. 7d. towards furniture for the hall, an American organ and other expenses. There is reason to hope that a good cause will soon be establisbed in the town.

ExETER DISTBICT has three missions. Kingshridge has adIllitted 21, the increase of members is 5, of missionary money 4s. 6d., and a clear Quarter Board. The mission bas but a limited staff of local preachers and suffers in consequence. Ohagjord.-Admitted 6, decrease of members 4, of missionary money £1 Os. 6d., and dencifmcyat Quarter Board £6 12s. 9d. The mission asks to be placed on the list of self-supporting circuits, haying given up its grant for the last year. The circuit bouse is completed and occupied by tbe preacher. Tiverton and Bampton.-Admitted 28, increase of members 3, increase of missionary money £2 14s., and a clear Quarter Board. In almost eTery branch of the work there

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has been a degree of prosperity. Some of th9 congregations have improved, and give signs of more spiritual life and power. !'reaching has been begun at Petton, and from 50 to 70 regularly attend; a mission room or chapel is much needed. The chapel debts havfl been reduced: Oakford, £115; Tiverton, £30, besides raising £26 for improvements and paying off an adverse balance; Cheriton Fitzpaine, £4; and Halberton, £5. Cadeleigh Chapel and Schoolroom have been restored and upwards of £60 raised towards the cost. Halbert-,on Chapel is being renovated at a cost of £50, and there is a prospect that by Christmas the money will be raised. A good work is being done on this mission.

BRISTOL DISTRICT has six missions. Admitted 136, net increase of members 32. Taunton.-Admitted 25, increase of members 5, increase of missionary money £7 7s. 3d., and a olear Quarter Board. The mission has been preserved in peace, and the members are resolved to do and suffer the will of God. One member has died in the faith and hope of the Gospel. All departments of the work have not only maintained the position of former years, but gone a little ahead. Chapel debts have been reduced .£111. Somerton.-Admitted 33, increase of members 12, decrease of missionary money.£8 18s. 3d., surplus at Quarter Board .£14 12s., which has enabled the friends to payoff last year's debt. Holiness conventions, evangelistic services, house to house visitation, and the regular preaching of the Word, have been followed by encouraging results. Sunday School work has been done under the Divine eye, and a few of the scholars have professed faith in Christ. The Temperance and Band of Hope department demands vigorous effort to stem the evils of the drink traffic. Pilton Chapel has been renovated, and is now, both in appearance and comfort, what all places of worship should be, and half the cost has been raised. About .£20 has been raised towards the re-seating of Somerton Chapel. The Station has lost a good friend by the death of Mr. J. Allen; in the legacies he has bequeathed for the furtherance of the Gospel, he has given evidence of his deep and abiding interest in the work. This mission is doing well. Weston-Super­Mare.-Admitted 21, increase of members 5, increase of missionary money £4 4s. 5d., surplus at Quarter Board 4s. 4d. The year began with earnest resolves and arduous toil, and closes with gratitude and thanksgiving to God. A new sanctuary for We&ton-Super-Mare, which had been long in contempla­tion, is now an accomplished fact. The building is a credit to the Denomination, and affords ample facilities for carrying on the work of God in all its branches. A Bew era is dawning with the promise of a bright future. For sC'metime past the church, congregation, andSUllday-school have been increasingly encouraging. More interest is taken in the ordinary means of grace. The opening services of the chapel were spiritual and refreshing, which greatly encouraged the friends. "The joy of the Lord is our strength." Orewkerne.-Admitted 33, increase of members 1, increase of missionary money £2 128. 2d., deficiency at Quarter Board £28 2s. 5d. At some places there have been gracious out-pourings of the Spirit, and both saints and sinners have felt the Divine power. Seventy persons have professed conversion, though scarcely half that number have joined our churches. The fruit gathered is often not at all in proportion to the blossom that appears. But we are hoping for brighter days. Chapel debts have been reduced this year more than for many years previously. Property has been secured for a new chapel at Crewkerne, thus promising an opportunity to build up a central church that shall be as a backbone to the mission. Portland.­Admitted 4, members the same as last year, increase of missionary money Is. lld., deficiency at Quarter Board £16 Os. 6d. The congregations are fairly good Sunday evenings at Wakeham, and they are considered to be a little im­proved at Maidenwell. The Master's presence has been enjoyed in the services, sinners have felt the force of truth, and it is hoped they will soon yield to the drawing Spirit. The chapel debts are being gradually reduced. and there is a prospect of an opening at Westham, a growing locality near Weymouth. Bridgwater.-Admitted 20, increase of members 9, increase of missionary money 11s. 3d., a clear Quarter Board. The town congregations continue to grow, and the Sunday schools are prospering; seven scholars have been brought to the Saviour during the year, and Tract distribution and open-air preaching are vigorously carried on. This Station is making progress, and it is hoped that ere long it will become !l. strong and flourishing oircuit.

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LONDON DIBTRICYl' has five InlBSlons. Olapltam.-Admitted 3 j decrease of members, 6; increase in missionary money, of 14s. 1d.; clear Quarter Board. Considering the number and resources of the friends, the missionary receipts are large. and are this year in advance of any previous year. The chapel debt has been further reduced. The Lord is still with his people, but the friends are convinced that great results must not be expected till they have learnt the secret how to savingly influence the multitudes around them. Kilhu1·n.-Admitted 27; increase of members, 3; decrease of InlBSlOnary money, los. Sd.; clear Quarter Board. The chapel debt haR been reduced £100, and the regular receipts have improved, £155 having been raised by special effort. The meeting for the China Mission did much good, and result ed in raising several pounds for that object. The society is at peace, the mission in the autumn for deepening the spiritual life was blessed to many, the school has a noble band of workers, and the Band of Hope is working well. Woolwich.-Admitted 12; increase of members, 1; increase of missionary money, £2 17s. 7d. ; clear Quarter Board. The year has been one of severe testing:. The painful and protracted affliction of many families, and the removal of some of the most active workers and supporters have been the chief causes in pre­venting greater progress. The Harvest Festivals were occasions of much cheer­fill combination in service, and the monetary result has been a great help. The sale of work of Plum stead, including £15 from the Local Authorities, amounted to £61 19s. 4d., which, with the proceeds of the anniversaries at both places has enabled the trustees to meet the demand for road-making in connection with the Plumstead estate, and to payoff £10 of the debt at Eltham. The work among the young grows in interest; the Sunday School at Plumstead still sustains its position at the Sunday School Union Examination; and three scholars have joined the chllrch. One, a sweet child of seven years, has been taken to the bosom of the Good Shepherd, saying in her last moments:-

" Fain I would to Thee be brought, Dearest Lord, forbid me not ; Give mfl, dearest Lord, a place In the Kingdom of Thy grace."

The Band of Hope is prosperous. and a young man's institute has been formed. At Eltham a Juvenile Band of Hope has been instituted with pleasing pros­pects. The good done is more than appears in our tabular reports. One, not a member but "a constant hearer," has been called up higher, and others have had a sense of Divine mercy in their affiictions. South Tottenham.-Admitted, 34, increase of members 1, increase of missionary money £3 Os. 6d., clear Quarter Board. The year has been remarkable both for trial and blessing. In the midst of a serious crisis special manifestations of the Divine presence were granted, and for several weeks conversions were frequent until twenty persons were admitted into the church. Recently, interesting additions have taken place. A young woman found the Lord at the Bible class; two youths, whose parents have joined us, are about to be publicly admitted as juvenile members, by baptism; a man finding the craving for drink growing on him, but being una.ble to forget his mother's prayers, came to the Satllrday Prayer Meeting in great spiritual distress, found mercy, and is now leading an earnest Christian life. The Sunday School and Band of Hope continue to prosper, the latter in particular having considerably increased. A Mothers' Meeting con­ducted on strictly religious principles is held once a week with an average a.~ndancE\ of about 20. Lectures on temperance and international peace were delivered at intervals during the winter, and were well attended. By a bazaar in the spring £60 was raised in aid of the Trust Fund. There are many true-hearted friends, and the motto of the mission is "Forward!" Sevenoaks.-Admitted 17, increase of members 3, decrease in missionary money, £1 6s. 10d., clear Quarter Board. The spiritual life of some of the members has been deepened, and they have done a good work for Christ. The Pastor has delivered from door to door many hundreds of leaflets and tracts, and cordially invited the people to the House of God. Three friends have died in the Lord. The preaching of the word has been sometimes accompanied by the power of the Holy Ghost in an extraordinary degree. Special servioes at some plaoes were attended with much blessing.

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PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT has three missions. Liphook.-Admitted 12, members the same as last year, increase of missionary money £1 Is. 1d., deficiency at Quarter Board £28 38. 5d. The labour has not been in vain. The presence of the Lord has many times been felt in the services. Many influences work against the missiCln, bnt most of them might be conquered by greater consecra­tion and devotion to the Redeemer's cause. The congregations and societies are small, but there are a few true, muoh valned friends who support the cause very heartily. On the whole, the MIssion is thought to be equal to what it was a year ago, if not a little improved. Southampton.-Admitted 59, increase of members 8, increase of missionary money £2 13s. 8d., deficiency at Quarter Board £5 19d. 8d. The mission has had many signal proofs of the goodness of God. In most of the places His presenoe has been manifested in the build­ing up of saints and the conversion of sinners. Special services, without special agents, have been successful, Evidence has been given that faithful Christians die well; four of the oldest members have experienced glorious sunsets as they have passed away, and Heaven is all the richer for their absence from us. More local preachers are wanted in order to work the ground successfully. Instability among many of the members militatop. against progress, and inattentlOn to the means of grace is much to be deplored; too many belong to that class of people who satisfy themselves with attending the Sunday evening service only. The Chapel debts need attention, but how to touch them when there is so much to raise :for the circuit by speoial effort is a problem not easy to solve. Orondall.-Admitted 7, decrease of members 18, increase of missionary money 9s. 3d., deficiency at Quarter Board £25 Is. lId. At the beginning of the year, discouragements had to be faced, but in the name of the Lord His people set up their banners, and held Thanksgiving Services, which proved to be gracious seasons of refreshing. Their hearts have been greatly cheered by the presence and smile o:f the Master, and the melting power has often been :felt in their gatherings, at some of the Sacramental Services especially. Special services have been held at all the places, and at some of them the Church has been quickened, the congregation increased, and a :few souls have found the Saviour. The debt on Crondall Chapel has been reduced £10.

NEWPORT DISTRICT.-Newport, Mon.-Admitted 29, increase of members 11, decrease of missionary money £1 7s. lId., deficiency at Quarter Board £15 16s. The all-day Convention and eight-day MIssion held early in the year were occasions of great spiritual blessing to the Church and Sunday School. Another mission, more recently held, has been productive of union and good :fpeling in the ohurch, and of a small increase of members. 'The Prayer and Class Meetings are neglected, but the monthly observance of the Lord's Supper is largely attended, and the public services have often been :fraught with power and blessing. The Sunday School is in a flourishing oon.iition and the IBand of Hope is well attended and worked with vigour. The friends support the canae with great liberality. Last year's circuit deficiency of £21 has been met, two years' ground rent :for the chapel paid, and the chapel debt reduced £9 12s. 8d. The most encouraging part of the year's work is the opening of a canae at Maindee, where there is a membership o:f 22, a Sunday evening congre­gation of from 60 to 70, and the Sunday echool is growing so rapidly that the hall which is capable of accommodating 100 adults is not large enough to contain the children desirous of attending. The station, as a whole, is full of promise for the future, and the voice of God is unmistakably saying" go forward." .Blaenavon.-Admitted 15, increase of members 4, increase of missionary money £2 6s. 4d., deficiency at Quarter Board £12 4s. 6d. A few special services have been held and some persons decided for Christ, and most of them are hopefully warring a good warfare. Material progress has been made at Garndiffaith; the chapel hal:! been renovated and a new American orgRn purchased, and the cost met; the change ,in Abersychan Chapel is really aetonishing, and nearly the amount required has been raised to pay for the improvements; at Cwmtillery two :friends have raised £9 towards building boundary walls; the total sum of £57 has been raised at these three places towards £66 expended. Llanelly Hill is working well, but a chapel is needed. 0 that all were true to God, to them­selves, and to each other! Chepstow.-Admitted 24, increase of members 9, decrease of missionary money £1 2s. 10d., deficiency at Quarter Board

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£7 19s. ] ld. There has been much to encourage during the year. Br. N. Coppin's services through the winter were very valuable. The societies he visited were quickened, encouraged, and much blesl.>ed, and in some places a few were converted to God. Yet with all the labour expended, many places are still low and weak. Two of the oldest and most valued local preachers, Mr. W. Malpas and Mr. T. Waite, who for many years were most untiring workers, have entered into rest. Nine others, whose names are on the plan, are, through age or infirmity, incapacitated for active service; so that it is with difficulty the pulpits can be supplied. Aberavon.-Admitted 18, increase of members 28, in­crease of missionary money £5 6s. Id., clear Quarter Board. Evangelistic services have been held in nearly all the places, and a true spirit of devotion pervaded them; a few professed conversion, but larger results have often been secured by smaller efforts. The sad and terrible disaster at the Morfa Pit Colliery, caused a considerable panic at Aberavon and neighbourhood for a while, and greatly interfered with the Missionary Receipts of that place, but the friends there and throughout the circuit have nobly sustained the funds. The Sunday schools deserve all praise, through whose indefatigable efforts the IOSRAS are more than made up. Six excellent members have gone to their reward. Unity exists in the station, friends are true and trustful, and a spirit of hopeful­ness prevails throughout the societies. The mission asks and deserves the honour to be made a self-supporting circuit. Cardif.-Admitted 59, increase of members 3, increase of missionary money £5 14s. 8d., clear Quarter Board. There has not been such a quickening and ingathering as last year, but occasional conversions have gladdened the hearts of the workers. The two missions, Canton and Milford Street, opened last year, are doing well. The new school and class rooms at Diamond Street afford a good opportunity for work amongst the young and the poor. The total cost is £707, and the amount has been raised by a succession of efforts beginning at Christmas, 1886. The new chapel at Miskin Street will be complete immediately after Conference, and there are already signs that its erection will give an impetus to the work in the neighbourhood. The building fund amounts to £708. The total raised on the station for all purposes during the year is £1,263, and for the last two years, £2,016, being an average of £19 7s. Sd. per week. The report is altogether an encouraging one. Llantrissant.-Admitted 9, increase of members 5, increase of missionary money £4 13s. 2d., surplus at Quarter Board £1 6s. Id. Tho severe depression from which the neighbourhood has suffered for some years being now partially removed, the prospect of the mission has brightened. The Lord has been present, and has poured ont His blessing, now in gentle drop­pings and again in copious showers. Chapel debts have been reduced: £50 at Tonyrefail, and £18 at Llantrissant. The receipts to Quarter Board are £6 in advanoe. The mission has raised for all purposes upwards of £200.

CHATHAM DISTRICT has four missions. Skeerness.-Admitted 10, increase of members 5, increase of missionary money £1 9s. 7d., olear Quarter Board. A small measure of improvement in every respect is reported. The congregations have increased, the attendance at the Sunday school is larger than ever before, and the society is strengthened by an addition of members, several of whom are in the prime of life, and give promise of great usefulness. The Lord's Supper and the Prayer Meetings are fairly wen attended, the ministry of the word is prized by the people, and the means of grace generally are seasons of spiritual power and blessing. Hope is cherished for the future, but a much larger growth is requisite, in order that the mission may become self-sustaining. Tenterden.-Admitted 24, increase of members 4, decrease of missionary money £2 19s. 2d., clear Quarter Board. The congregations for the most part are fairly good. Local preachers are much needed for the efficient working of the mission. In five of the ohapels, improvements have been made costing altogether £63 l3s., and the amount raised. Chapel debts have been reduoed £1l6. Surely the set time to favour Zion is come, for the Lord's servants favour the dust thereof. Spiritual blessing has been granted, more espeoially at Wood­church, where there have been occasional conversions from November to the present time. A few have been added at other places. On the whole the station wears a hopeful aspect. Hastings.-Admitted 2, decrease of missionary money £2 Os. Sd., deficienoy at Quarter Board £46 5s. The year has been one

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of advergity to the mission, tlu:ough the serious and prolonged illness of the pastor. The brother, however, who was sent to take his place has diligently applied himself to pastoral duty, and the regular services have been sustained. The Sunday schools are in a fair!y prosperous· condition. the congregations are sometimes good, the anniversaries have been successful, and our old friends continue to display undiminished interest in the good cause. The preaching of the Gospel in these partf'l is still urgently needed, and we believe that through the Divine blessing on the labours of lin' efficient minister, there is ground to hope for :future success. Elh~m.-Admitted 16, increase of members 16, decrease of missionary money £5 13s. lld., surplus at Quarter Board £1 15s. lOde Two much respected friends have died during the year. Elham Chapel has been re-seated at a cost of about £20, and the amount raised. Improvements have also been made at Stouting Chapel and paid for. The funds have been well sustained, and the sum of £32 has been raised by special effort for the Quarter Board, by which the circuit is free from debt, with a small balance in hand. A good work has been done on this station in the last four years, the membership has been doubled, and the sum of £244 raised for chapel purposes alone.

BBADFORD DISTRICT has nine missions. Barrow.-Admitted 2, decrease of members 3, and deficiency at Quarter Board of £6 7s. 1d. The year has been one of struggle and anxiety. There are some good workers whose interest is earnest and constant. The Sunday school is efficiently couducted, and several of the young people are juvenile members. The public services have been encouraging and at times much spiritual power has been felt. A month's Sunday evening services for the people were well attended, and good was done. The sacrament services have been times of blessing. The church is at peace . .Dalton.-Admitted 9, increase of members 2, and of missionary money 4s. 8d., deficiency at Quarter Board £6. There are 35 juvenile members. Unity pre­vails, the services are fairly well attended, the week night attendance is very encouraging, and a few souls have been saved. Repairs have been effected costing £6 in cash, and the renovation has been done by gratuitous labour willingly rendered by the friends themselves. The Ladies' Association at Dalton has realized £19, and that at Swarthmoor £8, on behalf of the funds. IJurham. -Admitted 23, decrease of members 17, clear Quarter Board. Revival services have been held at each place, and many professed conversion, but as worldliness abounds and the spiritual life of many of the members is low, several have fallen away. Some places have done well on behalf of the chapels, and the burdens are being lessened. Sunderland, opened in October, 1889, wears a hopeful aspect. The congregations are good, and 22 meet in church fellowship; in the Sunday school there are seven teachers and 60 scholars, and the Band of Hope iR making progress. Larger accommodation is needed, and we hope the day is not far distant when it will be obtained. Oleveland.-Admitted 6, decrease of members 14, decrease of missionary money 9s. 7d., deficiency at Quarter Board £5 11s. Religious indifference, the love of horse-racing, gambling, and strong drink, are found to be great hindrances. Special services have been held, but with all the efforts put forth the increase is not equal to the 10s8. The debt on Bratton Chapel has been reduced £100, and nearly all the money borrowed on the chapels is now at 4 instead of 5 per cent, effecting a saving of interest of about £10 per annum. Bradford.-Admitted 20, decrease of members 7, decrease of missionary money £2 Is. 4d., deficiency at Quarter Board £39 15s. 9d. The spiritual state is not satisfactory; yet during the year the presence of God has been at times blessedly realized. Special services were held in December, when several professed conversion. In Mayan eighteen days' mission was con­ducted by Miss North, and a few professed conversion, but the services were not well attended. Some 38 persons have openly decided for Christ during the year, but 18 of them were on the class book at the time of their conversion, hence the smail increase of full members. Ennerdale.-A.dmitted 3, increase of members 2, decrease of missionary money 7s. 7d., clear Quarter Board. Several friends have removed from the neighbo'.ll'hood. Special services have been held and impressions made, but it is difficult to bring the people to decision for Christ. Many of the members are earnestly devoted to the cause of God. Sunday school and Temperance work has been successfully carried on. The work of extension at Pica is slow. A Mission room is shortly to be opened by

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the Moresby Coal Company, in which we may hold one servioe on Sundays only, but it is the strong opinion of many of the friends that much headway cannot be made unless a place of worship is erected. .Blackburn~-Admitted 50, in­crease of members 30, raised for the mission £324 12s. 9d. The good work still goes on, and many have been converted during the year. The cause has been well supported by the friends. The Temperance movement has been kept well to the front and good has resulted from it. The whole of the Central Hall property, where the services are held, has been purchased at a cost of £1,500; and the cost of transfer £19, alterations £25, furniture of hall £27, has been met and £150 of the debt paid. .Bolton, opened in October last, is promising, and has a society of 45 full members with 6 on trial, and a Sunday school with 16 teachers and 200 scholars. The work of the Lord is going forward in both these missions, and new openings are presenting themselves on every hand.

~ Guernsey.-Admitted 19, increase of members 7, increase of missionary money £2 14s. Sd., clear Quarter Board. Congregations are good, the ministry of the word is enjoyed. and the monthly sacrament service well attended. The friends are hearty aud united. Nine members of society have been removed by death. Two were very aged, of whum one had been connected with the society from the beginning, 67 years since. The rest, for the most part were cut down in the flower of life, and were those from whom a long period of useful labour might have been expected. All of them made a most triumphant end. The mission asks to be put on the list of self-supporting circuits. Its future prospects are full of hope.

n.-COLONIAL MISSIONS.

I.-SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

The year now closed has not been as eventful as some of its predecessors. The work, however, gives evident signs of Divine life; and the success achieved we gratefully attribute to the abiding presence and power of our risen Christ. The enjoyment by all the agents of His unchanging love and grace affords reasonable ground of expectation that the conquests of the future will greatly exceed those of the past. The accumulated experience of past years compels to a renewed consecration to this glorious service. With a deep sense of the reasonableness of Christ's claims, the richness of His grace, and the assurance of the universal triumph of His redeeming plan, we see that the possibilities before us are without limit.

A brief recital of some encouraging facts cannot fail to awaken the gratitude and stimulate the zeal of both the workers and supporters of this Society. It must never be forgotten that every effort to extend the work is in the face of much difficulty and opposition; but we are sure of strength, safety and yictory, in the abiding Christ, and if progress is slow it is real.

The reports from the several stations show that conversions have been witnessed in nearly all of them, and in some the ingatherings have been numerous. In all 331 persons have been admitted to our membership, being 38 more thun last year. It is a matter for deep regret that after making good the wear and tear the number of members has not increased.

The total missionary receipts are £ 545 13s. 11 d. ; this is an encourag­ing increase, but a larger income is needed to meet the demands upon the treasury. In some places-Bowden and Goodwood for example-

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the young have rendered timely help, and raised nearly £50. There can be no substantial reason why the youug people in many other places should not do likewise.

The Trust Property is for the most part in a healthy working condition. There are 136 churches, providing accommodation for 16,915 persons. Three of these churches are new and reported for the first time-Mount Torrens, costing £516 lIs. 4d., was opened for the worship of God free of debt; Tickera, costing £247 16s. 6d., of which £132 12s. 1d. was raised; and Halbury, costing £214 14s. Id., of which £165 Is. 9d. was raised. All three are stone structures. 21 of the Trust Estates have been repaired, and at a total cost of £438, and nearly all met. Some stations have done well in removing liabilities. The Keilli Station deserves special mention. - On three churches the total debt of £108 5s. 6d. has been paid off. The debts on the Kadina, Marabel, East Moonta, and Goodwood Estates, Crystal Brook Manse, Snowtown house. in the total have been re­duced £290. The total reduction of debt on the Trust Estates is £957 4s. 10d. '

The work among the YOllng grows in interest and fruitfulness. There are 904 teachers - an increase of 4, and 6,644 scholars­an increase of 449. It is cause for gratitude to God that 109 of the scholars have united with the church. This is a considerable advance upon the report of last year. It ought to be remembered that persons of all ranks owe much to this Illstitution, and our churches are being fed from year to year as a result of this valuable work. The total income is £1,284 4s. ld., and the expenditure £1,109 lIs. 1d. Trust and circuit finances have been assisted by some schools-an example that might be more generally followed.

It is gratifying to note that the sum of £300 has been removed from the debt of Way College Estate. A special agent is also set apart for this department of service.

In the past ten years the increase in churches, members, teachers and scholars, is close upon 30 per cent. We thank. God and take courage.

2.-MISSIONS IN VICTORIA.

This gradually enlarging field has again yielded much precious fruit. The blessings received, the victories already achieved, and the needs of the perishing are incentives to press forward in our great work. There is reason to greatly rejoice in the prosperity which, under God, has attended the labours of His servants. The prosperity is an encouraging fact, calling for unfeigned praise, and also stimu­lating to further efforts that we may have still greater occasion to joy before God" according to the joy of harvest, and as men rejoice when they divide the spoil.'·

It is gratifying to observe in the returns that two new stations­Kaniva and Warracknabeal-have been opened in the Wimmera District, and one new station-Cohuna and Patho-in the Numurkah District. This spirit of aggression is a striking feature of the work in this Colony, and is a good evidence that God's love is the motive power diffusing itseH by its own inherent force.

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There is also an increase of 14 local preachers, 7 churches, 55 members, 6 Sunday School teachers, and 7 scholars. The total number admitted to our fellowship is 325. A considerable number of the senior scholars have united with the church, and are giving promise of great usefulness. N early all the teachers are members of the church, and most of the teachers and scholars are members of Bands of Hope and Temperance Societies. It is felt, however, that if more of the talent in the churches were consecrated to this noble work, much greater progress would be witnessed. There are 815 teachers and 5,614 scholars.

The provision of suitable accommodation for missionaries, congregations, and 8chools has been vigorously prosecuted. In the Melbourne IJistrict, at Carlton and Auburn, commodious parsonages have been erected, costing together about £1,250. At Brunswick a neat church has been built at a cost, including land, of £700. At Footscray a small schoolroom has been provided, costing upwards of £30, 8.nd all met. In the Bambra circuit a small church has been opened and the whole cost raised. Total reductions of debt in the district £291. In the Ballarat District, Skipton Street Church, Ballarat, has been renovated and im­proved at a cost of £200, and the debt reduced £400. Humffray Street Church has been renovated and adorned at a cost of £104, and the whole amount raised by a sale of gifts. The property is now among the most attractive in the Colony. Some other estates have been improved, and the debts on Allendale and Camper­down churches have been reduced £80. In some places, in the Sandhurst District, strenuous efforts have been necessary to meet current expenses. Debts have been reduced £89. At Maldon £100 has been spent in improvements, at Dayles­ford £80 has been raised towards a new schoolroom, and £30 for renovation. In the Wimmera District, several buildings have been erected and purchased. The new openings are at Wailwest, Lawloit North, Miram, Piram, Lawloit, and Kaniva. Pioneer work is being successfully done and many new openings of promise lire mentioned. In the Numurkah IJistrict, the opening of the new church at Numurkah is the principal item of interest. It cost £800, and half the amount has ooen raised. Of the two last named districts it should be stated, that prevailing floods militated seriously against all efforts for church finances. The total debt paid off is £1.117, and raised for improvements £2,632. Best of all is the fact that in nearly all our churches the glory of the Divine presence has been manifested in sovereign and saving grace.

The Missionary income is £1,935 17s. 3d., being a small amount less than that of last year. It is also regretted that the Sunday Schools have not done quite so well for the China Mission; but this deficiency it is hoped will be more than made up in the current year. It is. however, gratifying that the sum of £70 has been raised for the 'Vorn-out Preachers' Fund, and nearly £500 has been raised in con­nection with the Jubilee Fund inaugurated a year ago. If this fund is made, as it will doubtless be, a splenrud success, the Trust Estates will be greatly benefited.

This record of Missionary activity shows by comparison that in ten years the work, in almost every particular, has doubled itself. In the membership it is considerably more. To God be the praise.

3.-MISSION IN QUEENSLAND.

This rapidly-growing and attractive Colony demands more attention than it has hitherto received. The rapid increase of the population, largely through emigration from our own country, the wonderful resources of the country, the inviting openings for missionary toil, and the steady improvement which is manifest in our mission work,

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are substantial reasons for an immediate further advance. Some facts indicating progress will be welcome.

At Olifton Terrace "the church has been lined, painted, and made to look beautiful. "What is now needed is an out-pouring of the Holy Spirit." At Kelvin Grove the church has been enlarged and lined, and a vestry added. There is a marked improvement in the appearance and convenience of the church premises. The total cost was £94 4s. Od. . Raised towards it by collecting books and re-opening services £48 8s. ld. The provisions for tea were given by ladies of the congregation. A "glorions revival among the converted and unconverted is now needed. May it speedily come."

One of the new places reported last year is working well, and the interest manifested is a source of much encouragement. Until the arrival of more help to efficiently work the ground, the progress must continue to be slow.

Miss Seldon, now Mrs. Bennett, received so hearty a welcome on her arrival that she scarcely realises she is in a foreign land surrounded by strangers. Mrs. Bennett is throwing herself most heartily into church and Sunday School work. She has under instruction a class of more than twenty young ladies. Kelvin Grove gives great promise of success. The accompaning statement from the Pastor shows that the addition of Br. J. H. Hooper to the staff of workers was much needed. Br. Remnse:fell says :-

"During the year we have had some success and some failure. A part of our work is so near the city that we suffer almost at once if we cannot give our con­gregations a good supply. We do not gain in power and influence by extension, except we can get more ministerial workers. We feel we must extend; but new openings will, of necessity, be an injury to our old places until we are BUfficiently reinforced. May the missionary spirit be sufficiently strong to imspire faithful workers to supply the partly cultivated fields, and also to break up the fallow ground."

Br. J. H. Hooper sailed from Plymouth in the "Austral" on Sunday morning, June 22nd, and is. no doubt, now actively engaged in the work to which he has whole-heartedly given himself.

4.-·MISSION IN NEW ZEALAND.

Sentences such as-" real go in them," " from beginning to end, an unqualified success," "Mr. Ready commenced singing to thousands of passing strangers" -culled from recent reports, furnish a clue to the present prosperous condition of this mission. Only five years ago, owing to a succession of unfavourable circumstances, it had a desperate struggle :for existence; at present it has more than recovered the vigour and promise of the first years of its glowing life. In 1 885, it had only 1 missionary, 19 local preachers, 3 chapels, 123 members. 30 teachers, and 210 scholars. Now there are 6 stations, 7 missionaries, 22 local preachers, 8 chapels, 80 teachers, and 600 scholars, and the missionary income has incr.eased from £9 to £125 9s. Od.

A large and most convenient ministers' residence has been built in Christchurch, and the churches in Christchurch and Addington are second erections, much more commodious and attractive build­ings than the first were. This progress is largely due to the self­sacrifice, resource and energy of the superintendent of the mission, together with the hearty co-operation of Mrs. Orchard and other devoted friends of the cause.

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Br. Orchard's visit to our last Conference, and his sermons and addresses in this country are a precious memory, and help to explain the secret of the success of his pioneer missionary work. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Orchard were everywhere enthusiastically welcomed, and it was a source of no little joy to them to find that, through the hearty co-operation of missionaries and mends, the interests of the mission had been so well sustained in their absence.

The last Conference appointed Br. B. H. Ginger to New Zealand, and since his arrival he has been doing successful mission work. Miss Luxton (now Mrs. Ready) went out with Mr. and Mrs. Orchard. In April Mr. and Mrs. Ready went to Dunedin, where they were kindly received and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanstone (formerly of Northpetherwin, Launceston Circuit). Mr. Ready has taken the Odd-Fellows' Hall, a "fine looking building in a good posi­tion," and large enough to seat from two to three hundred persons.

Mr. Orchard sends the following interesting and stimulating report :-

" Our work in New Zealand still presents many very encouraging features. The friends everywhere on the ground recently taken up manifest much kind­ness to the Missionaries, as will be seen from the fact that Waikari, Courtenay, and Banks Peninsula Missions, have almost sustained their agents. Cromwell, owing to the painful affliction of the Home Missionary, has drawn rather heavily from our funds. Bro. Quintrell, however, who has recently been stationed there, writes very hopefully of the district, and hopes soon to have a church built at Cromwell, which he believes will greatly consolidate our interest in that place, and reckons that us the friends are so hearty in the matter, there will be only a debt of about £50. Steps are also being taken to build at Waikari and Kaiapoi. Our Dunedin opening is most cheering. On the return of the superintendent, Bro. Ready was appointed to that beautiful city. He receh'ed but little en­couragement from many; but he went in the strength of the Master, and first took his stand in the open.air, and as he sang sweetly and pathetically, as wc have often heard him sing, cheered by his young wife, who nobly stood by his side, a crowd soon gathered, and now he has a fine congregation every Sabbath, worshipping in the Rattray Street Hall. A Sabbath School haR been started, a society formed, and 57 persons remained to the :first communion service. Surely the outlook is very encouraging. Our work in the Christchurch circuit is still aggressive and prosperous. A mission, conducted by Mr. Richard Coad, in our City and Addington Churches, was the means of a great spiritual quickening, and many were added unto the church, such, we hope, as shall be eternally saved. Bro. Ginger, who was appointed to this Colony by the HolsworthyCon­ference. is working hard and well, and living in the affections of the people. But still our cry is for more agents to "come over and help us." There are many promising opeuings, and we are eager to embrace them with all speed. We are happy to fiud that we can report a very encouraging increase in every department of our church in this Colony for the past year."

IlL-FOREIGN.

MISSION IN CHINA.

" China's millions for Christ" is a conception that every Christian should be eager to share in the honour of accomplishing. There is now an opportunity. The privilege of our day "is more augustly awful than any in previous human history." What are the facts staring us in the face? There are about 7 00 Missionaries in China

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working among 350 millions of people, one Missionary to each 500,000 souls. "Preach the Gospel to every creature" is the com­mand of our Divine Master, and it should be the watchword of every consecrated worker in this cause. The possibility of obeying this command so faI' as China is concerned is shown in the pamphlet re­cently issued by the Rev. J. Hudson Taylor, and has been emphasized by the large Missionary Conference, held in Shanghai, in the early part of May.

A thousand more Missionaries-five hundred from Europe, and five hundred from America and Canada-is the immediate need. If the thousand Missionaries were sent without delay Mr. Taylor and others think that every family in China might be visited in about three years with the glad tidings of salvation. What is wanted is "a thousand persons, filled with the Saviour's compassion, ready for self­sacrifice, and hardship, and toil; a thousand who have learned to stand alone with God, and live as serving Him who is Invisible, to go everywhere preaching the word."

Our agents in China are intensely desirous that we should be for­ward to supply our full share of the needed workers. Our beloved friends Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Thorne had the privilege of attending the Shanghai Conference. Writing immediately at the close Mr. Thorne says :-" I am sending copies of the various appeals made by the Conference. Will you kindly see them distributed throughout the Connexion. Twenty-five is our share of the 1,000 in five years. What is the answer of the Connexion?" Mrs. Thorne hopes our people may not fail to occupy that part of the field which the Lord of the harvest has marked out for them, and thus share in the "un­speakable privilege and blessing of helping to bring China to the Redeemer's feet."

The vastness of the work we have undertaken may be seen not only from the call for a thousand additional workers, but from the sub­joined reports from the ground now occupied by our honoured agents.

YUNNAN FU STATION, 1889.

We review the year with mingled feelings. 1888 was a season of wonderful blessing, and this year was begun with large expectations. Plans were made for making the best use of our opportunities,~and doing the greatest possible variety of work. While grateful that so much has been done, we are disappointed that the visible results are so small, but the full results of such inevitable foundation wox-k as onrs cannot be tabulated. PERIODICAL Since onr last report was made Mr. Vanstone and Mr. Pollard have AND oi-rom. each paid a visit to Chao-Tong Fu, and much good work was done

VISITATION. in preaching and bookselling on each of those journeys. One hundred and fifteen regular fortnightly visits have been made to

twelve villages, and fourteen other villages have been visited at extra times. On these visits we try to gather the people in order that we may preach to and converse with them, and in every possible way try to win their confidence and affection. o .Am Sixty-five Open-Air Meetings have been held in the City beside the ~ usual marches on the streets on Sunday and week evenings. One

Ga. hundred and twenty-five afternoons have been spent in preaching, conversation, and bookseUing at the Hall in the main street.

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Three quarterly visits have been made to markets in the neigh­VISITING bourhood of Yang-Kai, about 60 li from here. On these oooasions MABKETS. thousands of people have heard the Gospel of salvation, and hun-

dreds of Gospel traots have been sold. During the year 30,000 cash worth of books and tracts have been sold and given away.

MEDICAL WORK.

Hardly a day has passed without several cases of siokness being attended to; and home-made and other medicines have been given away on 1,144 oocasions, with the result that muoh relief has been afforded and many cures effected.

Nineteen opium poisoning cases have been treated; in some instances we were called too late, but in many others life was saved. Twelve taels worth of anti­opium medicine has been sold, and we trust that in some cases the habit of opium smoking has been broken off.

Daily morning prayers have been held with the servants, also three WORK meetings on Sundays and one every evening just as it gets dark. IN THE Mr. Pollard has generally spent sometime eaoh day in giving the FAMILY school boys Scripture lessons, and while our sohool has not been

AND SCHOOL. the success we antioipated through various influences used to hinder this part of the work, over twenty ohildren have come and gone,

and those who were in the school only a few months will have learned never-to­be-forgotten lessons of the Saviour which perhaps may lead to their salvation in years to come. There are now seven bright lads in the school.

In the early part of the year a weekly instruotion class was commenced for Christians and enquirers.

Two series of Evangelistic services have been held by the C. 1. M. EV.A.NGE- friends and ourselves: one at the Chinese new year for sixteen days,

LISTIe and one in August for ten days. In each case large numbers of SERVICES. hand-bills were distributed from house to house.

A thousand Gospels and other good books were given to students from all parts of the Province on their leaving the M. A. Examination.

Early in the year Lai-Wei, one of the five composing our infant DEATHS. church, was taken from us by death after a short illness, and thank

God, there is reason to hope he is gone to the better. country. On the 29th of April Mr. and Mrs. Vanstone lost their little girl, aged six months. Mr. Vanstone was laid aside by remittent fever for some weeks in October.

Enquirers, of whom great hopes were entertained, have dropped DISAPPOINT- off, and others who for a time were regular attendants at the

MENTS. preaching servioes ceased to come when they found out what it meant to beoome a disciple of Christ, and no pecuniary advantage

was to be secured from the foreigners.

We looked forward to a considerable number being saved this year, but have not had the joy of baptizing one; this to us is a sore trial; much harder to bear than the Chin Tan wreck, or any other trial experienced in China.

Some months ago, after much thought and prayer, our Christian NATIVE cook was promoted to the position of looal-preacher and colporteur,

PREACHERS. and has gwen great promise of usefulness. He is at present sup­ported by friends in China.

The services for native Christians on Sunday mornings have usually THE been times of refreshing from the presence of the Lord. A weekly

NATIVE collection has been started and we are enoouraged by the way in CmmcH. which the Christians give. The people are beginning to under-

stand what we are aiming at, and realize tb.at it is no easy matter to join the Churoh of Christ. While many at present have not the courage to make the sacrifice required, and brave the persecution that must follow, their a.wakened consciences, must lead them eventually to make the enquiry, ,. What must I do to be saved?" This we anticipate ere long.

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God has said, ".Ask of Me and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inherit­ance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession." With this and many other passages, we have no doubt as to the final results, if God's servants are only found faithful in the time of toil and waiting. That this may be so, your Missionaries never needed the fervent constant prayers of the Church at home more than now. "Brethren, pray for us." Hold up our hands that our faith fail not.

CHAO TUNG FU STATION, 1889.

We praise God for grace and strength to fulfil the duties of another year. By the blessing of God we have been keeping up a constant attack on the enemy of souls, by chapel preaching, street preaching, village preaching, bookselling, house to house visitation (chiefly by Mrs. Thorne), visiting markets, overseeing a day school on the premises, and dispensing medicines.

We have kept up a continuous evening service now for more than SERVICES. fifteen months, and we still have at times forty or fifty people

listening to the proclamation of the truth. During the first three months we held forty-two services at the Lower Hall, Hsioh Yuan Street, but when the triennial examinations began. we thought it best to discontinue those services, a step we have since regretted.

Generally in the afternoons, when in town, we have been on the STREET streets, and several corners and open spaces are regularly visited.

PREACHING. It was on one of these occasions that Br. F. J. Dymond met an idol procession, and because he would not doff his hat to the idol,

was struck several times. His firmness, and withal his quietness, we have reason to know produced a good effect.

VILLAGE A good deal of work has been done outside the city; we have paid WORK. 105 visits to twenty villages, and have also been further afield to

many markets and towns around. We have spent sixty-nine days in visiting about thirty markets

PREACHING and towns, not reckoning Br. Dymond's journey in February to A.T Yunnan Fu to get a helper for Mrs. Thorne. These visits include

:M.A.BxETS. a journey taken by Mr. and Mrs. Thorne to Ta Kuan, another journey taken by Mrs. Thorne and her woman servant to Sa-i-ho,

a visit by- Br. Thorne in company with Br. S. Pollard to Lung-leo. shan and beyond, and four journeys to other places on entirely new ground, which it is almost certain have never been visited by any foreigner before. The scenery in some places is magnificent, but miserable specimens of humanity are everywhere to be seen . .And the more we do, and the farther we go. the more we realize how utterly unable we are to overtake the work. Hundreds of markets still lie around us that we are unable to visit, and many villages still within easy reach if we had time to visit them.

Both in Chao Tung Fu and in the markets and towns, we have BOOK sold portions of scripture and tracts amounting to 19,000 cash.

SELLING. Since BL'. Thorne first came to Chao Tung (Aug. 188i), over 4,000 books have been sold. We pray the Lord to make those books a

blessing, and if it be His will very soon to raise up a suitable colporteur.

At home we have had a Day school for both boys and girls. The DA.Y highest number of scholars was 25, we close the year with 17.

SCHOOL. The attendance has varied, averaging from i to 13. During the summer the attendance was lowest. The cost of the heathen

teacher has been the only expense-Shanghai wels 38.73. We have gradually encroached on the teacher's time, and given the scholars portions of scripture or hymns to learn; on Sundays, all day long, and latterly a lesson every day in the week. Another year, if we pay more attention to the children, and get a teacher at less salary, the school may be more useful as well as less expensive. Most of the children have learnt the great truths of the Gospel, and can sing several hymns.

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Another branch of the work is medicine dispensing. We are MEDIOAL sought on many cases of poisoning. During the year we have

AlD. gone to 63 cases, sixty-two of them opium cases. For the first six months we made no charge for medicine; the numbers applying

were very large, but as we feared in many cases the medicine was not used, we decided on making a small charge (20 cash) on every case, which has much lessened the number of applicants. In nine months we have attended to 1,500 applications from persons suffering from wounds, burns, ague, fever, erysipelas, etc., etc. In many cases we are wholly incompetent.

The spiritual results of the year are disappointing. The old blind SPmITUAL woman, over 80, still continues to confess her faith in Christ, and RESULTS. now at the close of the year we have been greatly cheered by

seeing a small rift in the cloud. A. family of cracker makers, whose mother had been severely burnt in an explosion, have at our solicitude, burnt their paper idols, and now continually pray to our Heavenly Father for the healiug of the mother. Our prayer is that they all may be saved. It is noteworthy in almost every case where we have hope of the people leaving dumb idols to serve the living God, they were first drawn to us through some benefit received from our medicines. How much more useful an accredited dootor would be !

The foregoing statements clearly prove that the addition of the Brethren J. Carter and W. Tremberth to the staff of Missionaries was an absolute necessity to 'sustain and advance the work already commenced. The knowledge by our agents of the arrival of these Brethren at Ganking, and also that decisive steps have been taken to train a medical Missionary, has been a source of great relief and encouragement.

There is a convenient mission house with suitable preaching halls and appliances in each of the cities occupied, and the partial use of another hall in Yunnan Fu; there is also a small native church, two teachers, and twenty-four scholars.

It is manifest also from the returns that the missionaries and some few generous helpers of the Mission in China, have nobly contributed considerably over £ 130 to our funds since the mission commenced.

Missionary effort has brought about a marvellous change all over the vast empire of China in many ways. Not long ago China, with its great wall 1,bOO miles in length, was shut against the foreigner. N ow God has opened all her doors to the preaching of the Gospel. To us is opened a field 1,500 miles in extent to the north-west with­out a single Protestant missionary. Br. Pollard says, "Here are we Bible Christians, with a wonderful history, in the field with two stations 300 miles apart. I've come to the conclusion that our cir­cumstances will make us brave, very brave men, or backsliding cowards. All these masses so dark, so miserable! I hope we shall have four more workers set apart this year-two men and two women. I may as well tell you that twenty is our minimum, and when we have twenty we shall probably require fifty."

The kindness of our Bristol Sunday Schools in supplying Hr. Pollard with a valuable cornet, of other friends in sending a concertina to Br. Dymond and quantities of medicine for our agents generally, and of a kind friend of Mr. Pollard in forwarding to him a magic lantern and a great variety of suitable slides, is hereby gratefully recognised.

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The mission has been passing through.a very severe ordeal in the past six. months. Mr. Vanstone has for months been laid aside by a serious aHliction, and Mr. and Mrs. Thorne had to visit Shanghai for medical treatment. The Brethren Pollard and Dymond are at Chao Tung to hold the ground until the return of Br. and Mrs. Thorne. The Brethren Carter and Tremberth, who reached Ganking in the Spring, must necessarily remain in the China Inland Missionary Institution many months to pursue their preparatory studies. Br. Pollard says, " Sometimes I think now is about our hardest time, it is so dark everywhere, except upward." In the presence of such unprecedented need, may we not well repeat the enquiry :-'; What is the answer of the Connexion?" The Master's command remains in full force-" Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature." Our great encouragement is in the assurance of the word of inspiration-" His name shall endure for E-wer: His name shall be continued as long as the sun: and men shall be blessed in Him: all nations shall call Him blessed."

The subjoined statistical tables show that the Society has at present, 140 missionaries, 763 local preachers, 403 chapels, 14.1 preaching places, 10,745 members, 233 on trial for membership, 2,971 teachers, and 21,892 scholars, shewing an increase of 6 missionaries, 41 local preachers, 7 chapels, 261 members, 28 teachers, and 930 scholars.

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Somerton 2 26 9 - 4 - 18 33 261 5 - 34 228 Weston-Sup~;~:M~e": : 1 3 2 - 2 - 13 21 73 1 - 10 82 Crewkerne ....••.•.... 2 28 10 1 1 1 5 33 26] 6 - 59 390 Portland ......••...••. 1 6 2 - 1 - - 4 48 2 - 22 174 Bridgwater .......... 1 9 3 - 1 - 16 20 123 - 26 37 290 London (Clapham) .•.. 1 3 1 - - - 3 3 39 - - 11 65 London (Kilburn) ...... 1 2 1 - 1 - 9 27 139 - 13 29 210 London (Woolwich) ...• 2 1 2 - - - 11 12 87 1 3 21 167 London (South Tottenham) 1 - 1 - - - 11 34 67 4 4 19 207 Sevenoaks ............ 1 7 4 - 3 - 11 17 81 - - 26 158 Liphook ............•• 1 14 4 1 3 1 5 12 96 - - 11 81 Southampton .....•.... 2 17 9 - 6 - 24 59 315 3 25 68 563 Crondall ...•.•.•.••.•• 1 11 6 - 1 - 7 7 125 1 - 17 203 Newport (Mon) ........ 1 5 2 1 2 - 16 29 180 - 15 48 370 Blaenavon ............ 1 18 4 2 1 1 6 15 110 1 12 29 295 Chepstow ............ 1 27 10 - 4 - 11 24 212 - - 49 355 Aberavon .......... I. 3 13 6 - 6 3 12 18 309 - - 4-8 418 Cardiff 2 12 1 3 3 1 27 59 461 .5 1I0 75 782 Barry .. ::.'.':::::::::: 1 - - - - - - - -- - - - -Llantrissant ........•. 1 9 2 1 - 2 4 9 115 1 - 30 185 Sheerness ............ 1 1 1 - - - 1 10 56 1 - 13 128 Tenterden ............ 1 9 6 - - - 10 24 128 3 :2 47 285 Hastings ............ 1 8 4 - - - 3 2 64 - - 27 164 Elham .......•......•. 1 9 [; - 2 - 8 16 100 6 - 16 103 Barrow .............. 1 J 1 - - - 6 2 47 1 21 15 151 Dalton 1 6 2 - - 2 - 9 101 - 35 35 232 Durham .... :::: : : : : : : : : 1 10 4 1 4 - 42 23 151 - - 71 486 Sunderland ............ 1 - - 1 - - - 24 22 2 - 7 60 Cleveland 1 11 4 - 1 - 3 6 78 1 4 30 240 Bradford .. .' .' .' .' : : '. : .' : : : 1 - 1 - 1 - 5 20 44 - 4 12 165 Ennerdale 1 5 1 3 - - 2 3 49 1 3 16 99 Blackburn :.'::::::.'.':: 2 - - 1 2 - 20 50 113 12 - 10 75 Bolton ...•......•..... 1 - - 1 - - - 51 45 6 - 16 200 Guernsey ............ 1 2 1 - 9 - 6 19 97: - - 21 138

------------------ - ------Totals, 1890 .... 49 355 141 28 74 11 378 828 5019 90 283 1134 8768

*Totals, 1889 .... 45 343 141 25 65 58 321 956 4.840 197 350 1129 8391

Increase ..•..•.• 4 12 -

~I~ - 57 - 17f1 - - 5 , 377

Decrease ........ 47 128 I - - - - - 107 67 -i-

• After deducting Swansea returns for last year, which became a self-supporting circuit at the last Conference.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONFE~ENCE.

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1 12 4 174 174 1 6 6 156 164 1 11 9 1 3 2 175 166 1 1 175 1 11 5 186 184 194

2 12 19 106 6 28 257 Bowden ........................................... . Goodwood ........................................ .. Grace .............................................. .. Yankalilla ..................................... .. Clarendon and Willunga ................... .. Mount Torrens ................................ . Mount Lofty ................................... . Burrs .............................................. .. Kapunda. ........................................ .. Auburn ............................................ . Riverton ....................................... .. Kadina ............................................ . Moonta ............................................ . Balaklava ......................................... . Kulpara ........................................ .. Crystal Brook ................................... .

4 8 7 156 47 490 9 22 96 21 221

1 6 2 65 17 74 2 1 4 61 4 15 110 1 5 17 158 3 50 226 1 6 81 106 24 22 163 1 7 120 43 392 2 4. 59 29 109 2 2 77 39 219 1 7 106 19 125

7987 765 1 9 4 116 39 245 :3 20 35 230 101 689

13 62 128 5 42 309 1 1 4 8 40 8 73 133694222203

Keilli .............................................. .. Snowtown ........................................ .. Port Augusta ................................... . Wilmington ...................................... .

7 5 5 4 5 2 6 2

2 2 31 104 21 109 1 1 63 34 177

1 10 4 50 15 138 1 3 7 74 4 17 122

Wirrabara ..................................... .. 10 2 2 6 ro w w 2~ Orroroo .......................................... .. 4 4 5 8 73 16 121 Broken Hill .................................. .. 18 3 2 76 22 157

Total . ... ...... ......... ............ ..... 25 172 100 11 26 152 282 2292 48 700 5019

MISSIONS. Eastwood and Kensington ................ .. Port Adelaide .................... .. ........... .. Gawler ............................................ . Port Elliot ........................................ .. Hallett ............................................ . Gladstone ......................................... . Quom .............................................. . Port Germein .......................... .......... 1 Carrieton .......................................... 1 Sil verton ........... ... . . ... .................. ... .. 2

7 5 7 3 5 6 3 4 7 2 3 3 4 3 4 2

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92 37 98 2 42 62 32 44 10 51 23 23 28 14 55 14 20 11 33 4 26 25

285 317 258 59

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115 89 58

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Totals, 1890 .......... ................. 35 214 134 20 31 191 331 2801 73 912 6644 Totals. 1889 .................... ...... 36 204 134 22 31 277 293 2805 35 908 6195

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VICTORIAN CONFERENCE.

~:~~~~:: ~~(C:::::::::::::::::·:::::.::: ; ~ Melbourne, Third .............................. 2 4 Mount Moriac.......... .................. ....... 1 4 Colac .. ............................................. 1 2 Bambra. ............ ............................ 1 3 Ba.lla.ra.t ................................ ......... 2 11 Camperdown .................................... 2 5 Clunes ............................................. 1 5 Creswick ....... . ... ..... . .. ...... . .. .... ..... ..... 1 3 St. Arnaud ............................. .......... 1 1 Sandhurst ....................................... 2 9 CaBtlemaine ..................................... .. 1 5

~:i~~f~d .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~ Elmore ............................................. 1 3 Rochester ................. ........................ 1 5 Terricks ....... .... .................................. 1 2 Horsham .... .......... ............ ............... 1 12 Nhi1l ................................................ 1 8 Woorak............................................. 1 4 Wonwondah .................................... 1 2 N oradjuha .. e ••• o •• o •••••••• o. 0 ••••••••••••••• 0.. 1 -yanac................................................ 1 5

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2 - ':I. 9 9 4- 13854 3 - 2 15 11 3 1 - 1 2 3 1 268 38122 5 - 2 18 18 3 4 1 10 11 2 2 - 1 6 3 - 1 11 4 14156 7 - 1 27 -4 2 3 12 12 4 - 1 9-4 - - 8 5 - 2 1 -4 1 2 10 4 5 1 1 19 47 8- 22618 3 2 1 51 8 5 1 152 1 6 - - -12--15 4 2 1 2 3 2 1 - - -3 1 - - 4

Warracknabeal ................................. 1 4 - 1 - - 1 Numurkah ....................................... 2 18 Echuca ............................................. 1 3 yarrawonga........ ............ ..... ............. --Tungamah ................................... .. Wamboota, N.S.W .......................... ..

4 5

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2 - 8 11 5 1 7 2 3 - 2 -2 - 4 18 3 - 17 38 6 1 4 5 1 - - 10

146 3 ':1.7 232 165 9 62 666 120 6 27 232

65 - 15 80 49 - 11 90 43 211 60

194 2 98 478 81 2 16 85 63 3 23 140 56 - 26 166 33 -- 12 81

195 - 127 819 82 - 25 183 81 - 38 192 84 - 29 275 73 - 19 100

119 4 17 109 106 - 11 111 136 8 31 203 72 3 31 202 33 - 19 117 24 - 5 27 39 S 11 68 53 - 15 119 25 - 6 65 18 - 8 43 13 1 - -

173 1 44 347 61 - 4 26 9 2 2 18

65 - 18 75 72 6 18 68 15 - 14 103 18 - 5 49

----1-""--------Totals, 1890 .......................... 40 164 115 57 80 828 825 2571 55 815 5614 Totals, 1889 ........ ................... 40 150 108 68 32 428 896 2516 78 809 5607 Increase..... ..... .......... ............. - 14 7 - - - - 55 - 6 7 Decrease ...... .................. ..... - - - 1 2 95 71 - 18 - -

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STATISTICS OF THE MISSIONS, 1890.

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Home Missions ..................llQ ",,"-...1 OO..!Ill 11 878-828 501F i'"W-:288- H·34 - -87~8 South AUBtralia.n Conference 35 214 134 20 31 191 331 2801 73 - 912 6644 Victorian Conference....... ..... 4') 164 115 57 30 328 325 2571 55 815 5614 Queensland ........ ............... 3 Ii . .R ",d .~~. New Zealand ................. :..... I 22 "'i3 ·30 3 3 5 60 294 15 80 600 China ................................ 61-131--- 6-- 2 24

Totals, 1890 ............. 140 763 40311411139 14 902154410745 233 283 2971 21892 ·Totals,I889 ............ 134 722 396 =-==-1130 I'_~ 1028:1702 ~84 ~ 350 .2943 2095:

Increase .................. 6 41 7 - 9 - -1- 261 - -, 28 930

Decrease .................. -=- -=-- -=-- -=--i-=-,44 126 158 -=-'79 67"j-=---=-After deducting Swansea Returns for last year, which became a self-supporting

Circuit at the last Conference.

CASH ACCOUNT, FROJY-[ JULY, ~SS9, TO JULY,

RECEIPTS. FALMOUTH

DISTRICT. Penzance Oircuit.

£ s. d. By Penzance public

services ............ 10 0 0 Mrs. Tancock & Son,

don ................... 2 0 0 Mr. C. Culyer, do... 0 10 0 - C.Culyer, jun.,do 0 10 0

Mrs. Thomas, box. 0 10 0 Rev. J. Orchard's

Lecture ........... 2 14 0 Juvenile effort-Miss C. Carne, box 1 13 7 - M. Rogers, do 1 6 3

Master W. Luke,do 1 2 6 Miss C. Hugo, do... 1 2 1 MasterW.Ke1ynack, 018 0 Miss L. Rodda, coll 0 18 8 - Janie Hill ...... 012 2 - Louie Edwards 0 12 0 - Bessie Rodda... 0 11 6 - Maud Stevens.. 0 11 0

Edwd. J. Hutchens 0 6 3 W.A. D. James ... 0 6 0 Lily James............ 0 5 1 J auie Blewett .. .. .. 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 1 12 2 China-Mr.F.J.Tancock.. 2 2 0 Do, Conference,I889 1 1 0 Miss Culyer ......... 1 0 0 Mr. R Dale ......... 1 0 0 Rev. J. Luke......... 1 0 0 - E. E. Gudridge 0 10 6

34 19 4

£ s. d. Heamoor pub. ser. 2 6 10 B. Lawrey, call...... 0 11 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 5 6

334 Carfury public ser. 2 10 2 Edwd. Lutey, colI... 1 0 0 Liiy Christopher,do 0 15 0 G. T. Trembath, do 0 13 0 Bessie Noy, do ...... 0 10 '; Edwd. Pengilly, do 0 10 2 Richard Stevens, do 0 11 9 China-A Friend............... 0 5 0 Mast.W.Bolitho,box 0 17 0

7 12 8 Tregarthen pub. ser. 0 18 0 Sums under 58....... 0 14 4

1 12 4 Tredavoe pub. sev. 0 16 0 E. M. Richards, coll 0 5 6 A. M. Richards, do 0 5 3 Sums under 58....... 0 6 8

1 13 5 Drift pub. services P. Richards, coll ... Eliza Clemens, do .. 'I.-hos. Chapple.do .. . Charles Olds, do .. . Bertha James .... .. Bums under 58 ...... .

5 17 1 Marazion pub. 8er. Mrs. Hosking, coll S. J. Hocking, do .. . Janie Prisk .......... .. Sums under 5s ...... .

218 8

4 10 166 017 0 o 9 0 089 060 050

119 016 6 o S 0 050 075

£ s. d. Ladydowns public

semces ........... 0 9 0 Miss N. Prouse, call 2 2 6 HUBley Hall, coll ... 0 9 6 Wm. J. Mann, call 0 8 9

599---· 61 6 7

St. Just Oil·cuit.

By St. Justpub.ser. 413 6 A Friend, don. ...... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-M. Grenfell, card... 0 15 6 Kate Blatchford, do 0 15 2 Charles Tippett, do 0 6 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 8 4 China-Mr. Orchard's Lec-

ture .................. 2 2 6 - Hoare, don. 1 0 0

10 6 0 Tregerest pub. ser. 1 9 5 E. J. Tonkin, card 0 4 0

113 5 Brane pub. services 1 16 9 J. Quick, Esq., don 0 10 0 Miss Harry, box ... 1 2 0 W. Blewett, card... 0 10 0 Small sums............ 0 8 6

423 Sennen public ser. 2 16 9 l\fiss A. Roberts,box 2 16 0

- Thomas, do ... 2 13 6 Rd. Hicks, card ... 1 1 6 Maud Taske, do ... 0 9 0 W. J. Trewern, do 0 5 3 Richd. Watters, do 0 5 0

£ s. d. China-A Friend, don 0 10 0

1017 0 St. Buryan pub. ser. 3 9 7 Richd. Warren, coll 0 16 0 W. H. Stone, do ... 0 7 0 Wm. Osborne, do... 0 6 3 Small 8ums ........ ... 0 2 4

512 Cripples Hill pub.

services ....... .... 0 18 7 Rd. Lutey, card ... 0 4 1 China-Mr. Tippett, box... 1 10 0

212 8 Treva.rthen pub. ser. 0 10 0

010 0 Trewellard pub. ser. 0 6 10

o 610 New year's offering,

A Friend, don, ... 1 0 0 100---

36 9 4

St. Ives .. 1fission.

By St. Ivespub.ser. 2 0 0 Cards .................. 0 611

2 611 H!Ilsetown, cards ... 0 4 0

o 4 0 ---21011

Porth/even Circuit,

By Porlbleven pub. services .... . ... .. . . 9 8 0

Boats-Thomazine .. 1 3 3 Onward 1 0 0 Industry ......... 1 0 0 Lois ............... 0 12 0 R. P . ............ 0 8 0

Mr. & Mrs. Eddy, sub 2 0 0 - O1ds, don. .... 1 10 0

Mrs. Burgess, do... 0 10 0 Miss Hill, box ...... 0 5 0 Mas.A.A.Eddy,box 0 8 0 Samuel Hosking... 0 8 1 Susan Williams ... 0 6 0 Jane Miners ......... 0 5 5 Sums under 5s....... 2 10 10 China-Mr. Eddy, don...... 5 5 0

- & Mrs. Bridg-man,do ............ 220

29 1 7 Breage public ser... 6 9

169 Herland pub, ser ... 2 0 4 Mr. Pryor, sub. ... 0 10 0 A Family box ...... 0 7 0 R. H. L. TregonniDg,

card .................. 0 9 1 F. B. Roberts, do... 0 8 6 Edith Arthur, do... 0 6 1

4 1 0 Rosendian pub. ser. 0 19 4 Alberta Floyd, card 0 10 1 C, Roberts, do ...... 0 5 0 Two cards under 5s. 0 6 2

207 Leedstown pub. ser. 0 9 0 Mr.W.Roberts, card 018 0 Card and box ......... 0 3 0

1 10 0 Haylepub. services

andJuvenileeffort 1 18 6 1 18 6

St. Ertb pub. ser ... 0 8 '{ 087

Ashton public ser. 5 8

28

£ s. d. Mrs. Champion,box 0 10' 0 Allce A.Collick,card 0 5 6 Cards under 58....... 0 11 8

2125--42 14 5

Eelston Circuit.

By Helston pub. ser. 8 2 3 Proceeds of tea ...... 1 0 2 Mr.Williams, don... 0 7 6 Juvenile meeting... 1 1 3 Mast. S. Oliver,box 0 13 3 Miss J. Wills, do... 0 12 0 Master J. Pa.J.mer... 0 10 1 - H. C. Miller... 0 10 0 - H. Pascoe 0 5 6

l.\!iJ;s G. Rogers ...... 0 5 0 -K.Wills ......... 050

Small cards 0 8 1 14 0 1

Bethel pub. services 0 12 6 Mr. T. Warne, box 0 5 3 Master J. H. Crapp,

card .................. 050 - A. C. Cra.pp, do 0 5 0

Small card ......... . 0 2 0 199

Lowertown pub. ser. 1 4 4 Mas. E. Harris, card 0 12 2

- P. Harvey, do 0 11 0 - G.Trethowan,do 0 10 6 - B. Treloa.r ...... 0 5 2

China-A Friend ............... 010 0

313 2 Constantine public

services .... .... ... . 0 17 5 Miss M. J. Moyle,

card ................. 070 Small cards 0 8 1

1 12 6 Trebarvah pub. ser. 1 16 5 Mrs. Roach, don.... 0 5 0 MissCombellack,card 1 6 3 - A. Jenkins, do 0 10 0

Mas. J. H. Combel-lack, do 0 10 0

Miss M. Bowden,ao 0 5 0 - L. Symonds, do 0 5 0

Small cards ......... 0 5 0 528

Carnkie public ser. 1 2 8 Mr.J.Richards, don. 0 10 0 Mas. G. Renfree... 0 14 6 Miss E. A. Pryor... 0 14 0

- L. A. Jeffery ... 0 12 0 Mast.J.T.Tresidder 0 8 8 Miss L. Moyle ...... 0 8 0 - L. N. Kemp ... 0 6 4 - L. Reed ......... 0 5 0

Small cards............ 013 8 514 5

Cove pub. services 0 14 10 Miss Downing, card 0 15 6

1 10 4 Porthallowpub. ser. 1 8 8 :Miss Nicholls, card 0 14 6

- M. Roberts, do 0 10 0 - N. Richards, do 0 10 0 - N. Pill... ...... 0 7 0 - R. Pearce ...... 0 5 0

Small cards 0 5 3 400

St. Anthony pub.ser. 0 15 11 Miss Richards' book 1 7 S A Friend............... 0 5 0

287 Tregidden pub. ser. 1 11 0 Mr •. Lugg, box ... 0 12 0

£ s, d, Mast, W. Lawrence 0 10 0 Miss Tripp........ .... 0 8 0 Master J. Pearce ... 0 8 0 MissP.Roberts ...... 0 7 0 Mast. W. Richards 0 5 0

410 Ponsongatb public

services . . .... ...... 2 3 11 MissA. P. Gay, box 3 7 0 - E. Keverne, do 212 6 - A. Gay, do...... 1 0 0

Mast. C. Keverne,do 0 15 0 A Friend... ..... ..... 1 0 0

1018 5 Zoar pu bUc services 2 2 6 Miss Coad, card 2 16 0

418 6 Coverack pub. ser. 2 0 6 A Friend............... 0 5 0 MiBB G .Hayden,card 1 6 0 Mr. Michell, don .... 010 6 Mast. H.Eustice,box 0 10 0 Miss C. Bowden 0 10 0 - F. Diplock ...... 0 8 3 - C. Harris......... 0 7 4 - E. Harris 0 3 0

607 Ebenezer pub. ser. 0 19 2 Miss Bolder, box... 2 6 6 - Bosistow, do... 1 7 0 - Hosking ......... 1 6 0

518 8 ---71 8 8

Redruth and Camborne

Circuit.

By Redruth pub.ser. 5 0 0 Mr. Kneebone, don. 0 10 0 F.A. M. Smith, card 0 10 0 Bertie Michell, do 0 7 0 Arthur Michell, do 0 7 0 Chas. Pearce, do ... 0 5 1 Mary Donithorne,do 0 5 0 Ernp.st Hall, do...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 13 2

823 Camborne pub. ser. 2 0 2 Mast.W. & Miss L.

Hocking, box.... 2 0 0 Cards .................. 017 0

4 17 2 Brea pub. t;ervices 1 6 4 Mrs. Trengove, box. 0 6 0 Mr. Blight, don ...... 0 5 0 Cards .................. 0'16

2 4 10 Launer public ser, 1 10 0 Mr. Born, don...... 0 5 6

1 15 6 Providence pub. ser. 1 12 1 Mrs. Hosking, don, 0 5 0

- Hooperl do, ... 0 5 0 - Faull, Qo ........ 0 5 0 - Nicholls, do 0 5 0

Mr. Thomas ......... 0 5 0 Cards .................. 0 10 0

371 Ebenezer pub. ser, 0 12 2 Card ..................... 0 110

014 0 Zion public services 0 14 4

014 4 l'enponds pub. ser. 0 12 1 Cards .................. 017 9

1 9 10 Radnor public aer. 0 2 0 Cards .................. 012 2

014 2

:£ s. d. China-B., G., Bertie and

Arthur Michell... 5 0 0 A Friend...... .... .... 5 0 0 Ditto ..................... 2 10 0 Rev. W. Smith's

Children ............ 1 1 0 Captain Hall ... . ... 1 0 0

1411 0--38 10 2

Hicks' Mill Oircuit.

By Hicks' Mill pub. services ... ,. ..... .. 6 1 4

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

A Friend, do ......... 2 0 0 J. H. Oates, do...... 1 1 0 A Friend............... 2 2 0 H. Richards, do ... 0 10 0 H. G. Suwden, do... 0 10 0 J. A. Sowden, do... 0 10 0 E. Curgenven, do ... 0 5 0 W. Pope ................ 0 5 0 M!~s Lila R~~se's

May Tree ...... 3 3 0 China-Lecture,Rev. J. 01'-

chald ............... 6 0 Mr. & Mrs.W.Oates 1 0

2316 4 Bethel public ser. 3 6

186 Kerley Downs pnb. 0 9

091 Quenchwell pUb.ser. 5 9 3 Proceeds of Tea ... 2 14 3 Mr.W. Verran, don 1 0 0 - J. Trebilcock, do 1 0 0

Sunday-school cards 0 5 4 10 810

Carharrrck pub. ser. 3 0 7 Mr. C. Pengil~y,don. 1 0 0 Mrs. C. Pengilly, do 0 10 0 Miss Pengilly, box 0 5 0 - Clara Bice, card 0 5 8 - M. Magor, do... 0 2 6

China-Mr. C. Pengilly...... 2 10 0

7 13 4 Perranwell pub. ser. 1 17 6 Miss Blarney, card 0 10 0 Sunday-school cards 0 3 3

210 9 Greenbottom public

services ............ 3 10 6 Mast. F. Messa, box 1 0 0

- H. Messa, do ... 1 0 0 Miss C. Messa, do... 0 10 6 Mr. & Mrs. Adams,

don .................. 0 5 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Mas. T. Eslick, card 0 8 0 - R. Julian, do ... 0 2 6

716--53 3 4

Falmouth and Penryn Oircuit.

By Falmouth pub. services ............ 4 17 7

Tea Meeting .. ....... 2 1 10 A Friend ............... 0 10 0 An old Friend .. .... 0 7 6 Mr. Reed ............... 0 5 0 Mrs. Thomas... ...... 0 5 0 - Broadway...... 0 7 0

Miss K. Hodge, box 019 6

29

:£ s. d. Miss Waldron, card 016 0 - M. Davey, do ... 0 5 0 - Rowe, do......... 0 5 0 - L. Thomas. do 0 6 9 - L. Martin, do... 0 6 3

D. J. Jenkins, Esq. 1 0 0 Mrs. Broadway...... 0 5 0 Cards under 5s....... 1 8 11 China-Mr. Orchard's Lec-

ture .................. 211 Miss Francis ......... 1 0 0 Beer and Tobacco... 0 10 0

1717 5 Penryn public ser. 3 15 5 Late Mrs. Barratt,

box .................. 3 2 3 Proceeds of Tea ... 1 6 6 Mr. Cummins, box 1 0 0 J. B. Reed, Esq., do 5 0 0 Mr.W. H. Goodman,

do ................... 0 5 0 Children's cards un-

der 5s. ....... ........ 0 15 10 China-Mr. Cummins, don. 1 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Dale, do 5 0 0 Mr. Orchard's Lec-

ture .................. 118 6 Mr .Cummins,tbank-

offering 2 0 0 25 3 6

Flushing pub. ser. 0 7 10 The late Mr. & Mrs.

Davies, box t 61st Anniversary of this box) ............ 1 9 5

1 17 3 Mawnan pub. ser... 0 11 4 Nellie Phillips 0 6 7 Miss G. Hodge ...... 0 5 2 - L. Cheffers...... 0 8 4 - M. Roberts...... 0 5 0

T .Hodge & C.Pascoe 0 5 0 2 1 5

Mylor pub. services 0 7 4 Aunie Mugford...... 0 6 Edith Tallack 0 3 2

018 0 ---4717 7

Total in the Fal-mouth District ... 354 1 0

BODMIN DISTRICT. T"U1'O Circiut.

By Truro pub. ser. 6 0 4 Mrs. Magor, don... 1 0 0 Miss Magor, do ... 1 0 0 J. Lake, Esq., do... 0 10 0 Mrs .. Tames, do ...... 0 10 0 Mr. Richards, box. 0 5 0 Mrs.J.Stephens,don 0 5 0 Rev. J. Stephens, do 0 5 0 Juvenile effort­Juvenilemeeting... 2 9 7 Mr. Smith, don...... 1 0 0 - E.Roberts,Chair-

man .................. 100 Miss E.Nicholas,cd. 1 0 0 - Alice Coombe,do 1 0 0 - M. Endean, do 0 16 2

Mast. J. Coombe,do 015 0 MissEdithEndean,do 0 13 8 Mast. J. CraPP. do. 0 8 9 - H. Endean, do 0 7 10

Miss Harry, do...... 0 6 Mast. W.Freeman,do 0 6 6 - C. Hares, do ... 0 5 7

:£ s. d. MissesHawke&Pill,

do ...................... 0 5 9 Mas. J. Farr, do... 0 5 4 - E. J. Stephens, don .................. 0 5 0

Miss F. Stephens,do 0 5 0 Small mms............ 0 1 8 China-Mr. E. Roberts...... 5 0 0 Rev. S. L. Warne.. 1 1 0

27 8 9 Grampoundpub.ser. 1 17 2 In memory of the

late Mrs. C ....... Mrs. Whitford, don Mr. J. Kellow, do .. . A Friend, do ........ . Miss A. Mitchell,cd. China-

110 0 050 050 050 037

Mr. F. J. Crewes ... 0 10 0 415 9

Goonhavern pub.ser. 1 1 1 MissE.S Knight,cd. 0 5 2 Mast.P.E.Buddell,do 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 5 8

1 1611 Penhallow pub. ser. 0 16 0 MissEdithTruscott,

card .................. 076 1 E 6

ZelahLanepub.ser. Miss Ball, box ...... Mast.M. Keast,card Miss E. Richards,do - E. Tremain, do

Sums under 5s.~ ...... 2 11 3

Gloweth pub. ser ... C.F.Jarvis.Esq.,don Mr. W. Mill, do Cards under 5s ....... Miss S.A.Scoble, cd.

264

01610 015 9 060 050 050 028

011 6 110 050 033 057

Probus pub. meeting 0 17 6 Miss Brown, box... 0 7 0 Miss Sobey, do . ..... 0 5 0 Small sum ............ 0 1 0

110 6 ---4113 0

St. Oolumb OIrcuit.

By St. Columb pub. services .... .... .. .. 1 1 1

Mas.&MissGuard,cd.O 7 0 - C. Salmon, do. 0 6 1 Mi~s E. Werren, do 0 5 1 A small card ......... 0 2 4 China-S. Pollard ............ 1 0 0 A Friend............... 0 5 0

367 St. Dennis pub. ser. 3 5 0 Tea monies............ 2 0 0 Mast.F.Bullock,card 0 10 0 - J.Tretheway,do 0 6 2

Mr. & Mrs. Martyn, don ................. 010 0

- Martynt do. ..... 0 10 0 - W. Veale, do... 0 6 0 - S. Bullock, do.. 0 5 0 - J. Varcoe, do... 0 5 0 - A. Bunt, do ... 0 5 0 - C.Tretheway,do 0 5 0

872 Whltemoor pUb.ser. 1 2 10 Miss J.YellJI.D.d,card 0 10 6 Mas.J.Williams, do 0 8 6 Miss C. Allen, do ... 0 6 6 - A. Goudge, do. 0 5 0

£ s. d. A small card ..... .... 0 3 0

216 4 Belovelypub. Ber.... 1 4 8 Mast.W.S.Cock,card 0 5 2 A small card ......... 0 2 7

112 5 Summercourt pub.

services ....... :....... 1 1 7 Small sums............ 0 7 6

191 Tolskiddy pub. ser. 0 10 7 Children's cards 0 8 6

019 1 Trethosa pub. ser.. 2 11 8 Profits of tea ......... 0 10 0 A Friend, don........ 0 10 0 Miss Bullock, box. 0 14 0 Mas.R.Menear, don 0 8 2 MissW.Liddicoat,do 0 6 9 Mast. E. Bullock,do 0 6 0 Miss H. Bullen, do 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 10 7 China-Mr. C. Bullen . ..... 0 10 0 - J. Best............ 0 10 0

722 Scarcewaterpub.ser. 1 7 8 Children's cards 0 14 0 China-Miss Moyle, box. ... 0 5 6

272 Blackcross pub. ser. 0 17 7 Mrs. Liddicoat, box 0 8 6

161 Fraddon pub. ser ... 1 5 3 Miss A. M.Bennett,

card .................. 012 0 Mast.E.J.Menear,do 0 7 0 -Po W. &M.B.

Williams. do...... 0 6 0 Miss B. Roberts, do 0 6 0 - Stephens, do ... 0 5 0

Children's cards ... 0 7 9 390

Tregoss pub. ser.... 1 15 9 Miss A. Cock, card 0 5 0

209 Tregonatha pub.ser. 0 9 7 Miss Stephens' New

Year's Offering... 0 6 0 Mast.H.& A.Jenkins,

card .................. 070 Miss K. Webber, do 0 6 0 Small cards . ... ... . . 0 7 2

115 9 St. Columb Minor

public services ... 1 4 11 Children's cards 0 6 3

1 11 2 Newquay pub. ser. 111 3 Miss Rawle, box... 0 8 0 China-Rev. W. Veale. ..... 0 5 0

243 Mawgan CrOBB pub.

services .... ...... .. 0 15 1 Miss Chapman, box 0 13 6

187 Newmills pub. ser. 0 8 7 Mast.R.J.Grigg,box 1 510 MiBB Puckey, card 0 10 6 Children's cards ... 0 7 2

212 1 Ruthross pub. ser. 0 11 1 Children's cards 0 18 2

143 Trelyon pub. ser.... 0 18 5 Miss Truscott, box 0 16 0

1 14 5

30

£ S. d. EnnisCavinpub.ser. 1 19.11> Miss F. Yelland,cd. 0 13 1 Small cards 0 10 6

335 Quintrell Downs pub.

service& ......... ... 0 19 5 Miss Strongman,box. 0 10 0 Mrs. Lawry, do 0 6 7

116 0---52 5 9

Padstow Oircuit. By Padstow pub.ser. 2 0 0 Dr. Palk Griffin, don 1 1 0 Mr. S. Alport, do... 0 10 0 Miss S.M.E.Ellis,cd. 0 10 6 - EllaMartyn,do. 0 6 3

Mast. C. Meagor, do 0 5 6 413 3

St. Ervan pub. ser. 0 12 0 Mast. P. Strongman,

card .................. 050 017 0

Wadebridge pub.ser. 1 8 4 Mr. T. Martyn, don 0 5 0 MissNankivell,card 0 6 0 - Meagor, do...... 0 6 0 - Woolcock, do... 0 3 0

284 Whitecrosspub.ser. 1 5 0 Miss Box, card ..... 0 12 8 - Chapman, do... 0 3 0

208 St. Eva! pub. ser.... 0 12 0 Mrs. Eplett, card... 0 S 6

106 St. Merrynpub.ser. 0 5 0 Miss Higman, card 0 6 9

011 9 St. Issey pub. ser. 3 1 0 Mr. Tregaskis, don 1 0 e - Hawkey, do ... 1 0 0

Mrs. S. Hawken, cd. 0 14 0 Miss Martyn, do ... (I 10 0 Mast.C.Chapman,do 0 9 0

- E. James, do ... 0 9 0 - Thos. Hugo, do 0 6 8

Mrs. Chapman, do 0 3 8 7 13 4

Rosenannon pub.ser. 0 15 o 15 2

Pleasant Streams pub. services .. .. .... .... 1 4 6

Miss Shepherd, card 0 7 3 1 11 9

Penrose pub. ser. ... 0 10 0 010 0 ---

22 1 9

Mevagissey Oircuit. By Mevagissey pub.

services . ........... 5 6 :3 Mr. T. Pawlyn, don 0 10 0 Mas.H.B.Murley,cd. 0 15 6 China-Rev. D. Murley...... 1 1 0

712 9 Paramore pub. ser. 0 17 3 Mr. S.Truscott, don 0 6 0 Mrs. Jenkins, box.. 1 5 0 Miss M. Trevena,cd. 1 3 0 - Lilly Hingston 0 5 0

Smallsume under 58. 0 7 3 4 'l 6

Pentewan pub. aer. 1 18 4 1 13 ~

Boswingerpub. ser. 1 0 0 Mas.W.MiDgo,card 0 6 0 Small sums under 58. 0 11 4

1 17 4

£ S. d. Polmassick pub.ser. 12'18 7 Snnday School box. 1 16 10 Mast.E.Whitehair,cd.2 12 6 Miss F. Bartlett, do 1 0 0

18 211 Kestle pub. ser. ... 2 12 0 Mrs. Burnett, don 1 0 0 Miss A.Blundell,cd. 0 10 6 - B. Husband, do 0 7 4

Mas. W. Lobb, do 0 8 0 Cards under5s....... 0 7 6

554 Porthollaud pub.ser. 1 4 3 Miss A. Sawle, box 1 8 0 - Ethel Gay, card 0 18 3 - EmilyGolley,do 0 10 6 - M. Julyan, do 0 7 0 - C. WillIams, do 0 4 3

412 3 Portloe pub. ser.... 8 5 1 Mrs. Gay, don ...... 1 0 0 MissT.Perryman,cd. 0 15 0 Mast.W.A.Johns,do 0 18 0 Mrs.Julian's interest 0 8 0 Miss T. Perryman &

Party for China... 2 0 0 861

Veryan pub. ser.... 3 15 9 Miss J. Davis, card 1 0 0 Cards under 5s... ... . 0 7 7

534 Tregony pub. ser. 5 8

158 Home Extension... 1 5 0 A Friend,Mevagissey,

do ...................... 0 2 6

5910 0 St. lI(awes Oircuit.

By St. Mawes pub. services .. .. ...... .. 2 5 6

J .C.Kennerley,Esq., don .................. 010 0

A Friend............... 0 10 0 " Gleanings"......... 0 2 6 Juvenile effort-Juvenile meeting... 0 15 6 HanietBurnett,coll 0 5 0 Sums under 55....... 0 14 6

530 St. Just pub. ser.... 0 11 6 In memory of a

loving mother... 0 10 0 Annie Dowrick, coll 0 5 0 Sums under 58....... 0 5 6

112 0 Gerrans pub. ser.... 1 12 0 Mr. R. Michell, jun.,

don .................. 010 0 Mrs. A. Rosevear, do 0 5 0 R.M.& J.J.Grose,coli 0 6 0 Edwin Gay, do ...... 0 5 0 Sums under 58....... 0 10 0

380 Pisgah pub. ser. ... 0 18 0 Mrs. J. Davey, don 0 5 0 Miss Brokenshire,coll 0 10 0

180 China-A Circuit coli. re

Medical MiBBionary 2 0 0 Home Extension... 2 2 0

1518 0

Bodmin Oircuit. By Bodmin pub. ser. 216 7 Profits of Tea ...... 0 3 9

£ s. d. Miss E. Grose, card 0 11 0 - Bessie Grose,do 0 6 1 - Bessie Inch, do 0 5 2

A Friend, don ...... 0 9 0 Small sums..... ....... 0 5 8

41610 Ebenezer pub. ser... 2 19 3

219 3 Tremodrettpub.ser. 1 8 3 MissL.Retallick,cd. 0 8 6

1 16 9 Bugle pub. ser....... 4 4 2 A Friend, don . ..... 0 10 0 MissP. Knight, box 1 12 2 - NellieCamp,cd. 0 7 9 - EmilyTonkin,do 0 6 6

Mast. E.Thomas,do 0 6 0 Small sums............ 0 14 5

810 Tregawne pub. ser. Mr. Mutton, don .. . - Hancock. do .. .

Mrs. Hancock, do .. . Mast. R.T.Hocking,

card ................. . Miss J. Rickard, do A Friend, don

718 7

311 100 100 100

100 012 6 050

Bridges pub. ser.... 3 14 0 Miss Trevail, box... 1 19 9 Mas.J.T.Bennett,cd. 0 8 0

619 Laniveb pub. ser.... 1 3 5 Mr. Lewis, don...... 1 .0 0 MissA.Trenouth,cd. 1 3 2

- K. Trebilcock,do 0 15 0 Small sums. ........... 0 1 3

4 810 Tretoil pub. ser. ... 0 16 2 MissL.Woolcock,cd. 0 1 6 Mast. W. Rowe, do 0 6 8 Miss J. Yeates, do 0 6 2 - A. Hawkey, do 0 6 0

A Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 I

Mr. Hooper, do.. .... 0 10 0 Small sums......... ... 0 5 0

376 Nanstallon pub.ser. 1 9 4 Miss Annie Hill,card 0 8 0 Small sums............ 0 6 2 Miss Cowl, box...... 1 5 0 China-Mr. Hawke, don ... 0 5 0

313 6 Trezease pub. ser... 4 1 1 Profits of Tea " . . . . 1 11 0 Mast.W.Philllps,cd. 0 11 9 - StanleyCock,do 0 10 0 - H. Yelland, do 0 7 0 - M. Kendall, do 0 7 0 - T.Trethewey,do 0 5 7

Small sums............ 0 7 6 Do ........................ 0 2 1

830 Innis pub. services 0 8 3 Miss Jane, card 0 10 0

018 3 Mount Pleasant pub.

serviced ............ 1 4 0 Miss Bennett, box 1 2 2 - Wellington,card 0 11 5 - Mary Toms, do 0 7 5 - Annie Lobb, do 0 6 3

311 3 China-W. H. Hill, don .,. 1 0 J. H. Blackwell, do 1 1 0 Mast.F.Blackwell,do 0 5 0

31

£ s. d. Mast. Bertie Hill,do 0 3 0

58 6 6 St. Austell Cil·cuit.

By St. Austell pub. services .... ... ... .. 8 5 1

Profit on Tea.... ..... 1 1 0 Mr.&Mrs.Nottle,don2 2 0 A Friend, do . ........ 5 0 0 Mr. T. Williams, do 1 1 0 A Friend, do ......... 1 0 0 Mr. J. Griffin, do... 1 0 0 - W.C.Truscott,do 010 0

A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Mrs. Northam, do 010 0 - Pascoe, do ...... 0 10 0

Mr. W. Bettison, do 0 10 0 - W. Hunkin, do 010 0 - M. P.Vercoe, do 010 0

A Friend. do ......... 0 10 0 Mr.& Mrs. W. J.

Nicholls, do ...... 0 10 0 Mast. & Misses E.&

L. Nicholls, do ... 0 7 6 Mr.&Mrs.Buzza,do 010 6 MissLilianBuzza,do 0 5 0 - RosettaBuzza,do 0 5 0 - B. Buzza, do ... 0 5 0

Master S. Buzza, do 0 5 0 Mr. C. Richards, do 0 5 0 - C. Bennett, do 0 5 0

Miss Sweet, do ...... 0 5 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Miss Northam, do ... 0 5 0 China-Mr. & Mrs. W. J.

Nicholls, don ..... . - T. Crowle, do .. .

A Friend, do ........ . J. Drew. do ........ . J. Tonkin, do ...... .. Juvenile effor!;-

1 0 100 010 0 1 0 0 010 0

Small sums...... ...... 0 10 5 31 15 0

Bethel pub. services 2 14 10 Mr.W.J.Turner,don 0 5 0 -- J. Turner, do... 0 5 0 - W. J. Watts, do 0 5 0

A Frieud.......... ..... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Small sums ... , .... ... 0 11 0

4 510 Providence pub.ser. Profit on Tea ........ . Mrs. Richards, don A Friend, do ........ . Mr. J. Benny, do .. . A Friend, do ........ . Juvenile efforb­

3 811 117 4 100 010 0 010 0 010 0

Miss M. Duun, card 0 8 1 Small sums............ 0 4 2 China­Capt.J.Common.don 0 5 0

813 6 Highway pub. ser... 1 2 2 Profits on Tea .. .... 1 4 1 Mrs. Rich, don.. .... 0 10 0

2 16 3 Tywardreath pub.ser.1 13 7 TheMissesJose,don 1 0 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Mrs. Govier, do.. .... 0 5 0 Miss J . Jose, card 0 11 8 - Julia Jose, do 0 10 8

Another Collector " 0 6 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 17 2 China-Collection 010 0

518 3

Ebenezer pub. ser. Profit on Tea ........ . Mrs. Pryor, don '" - J. Turner, do ...

China-

£ s. d. 316 016 0 050 050

A Friend, do ..... .... 0 10 0

2 4 17 6

Fowey pub. services A Friend, through

Miss Hodge ...... 1 0 0 Miss K.Fenning,cd. 0 8 2 Mast.H.Braund, do 0 11 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 2 4

340 Old Pound pub. ser. 1 1 3 Capt. Phillips, don 0 10 0

111 3 Tregorrick pub. ser. 1 10 2 Miss Dunn, card ... 0 16 0

262 Bethesda pub. Ber... 1 19 6 Mr.W.J.Kelley,don 0 10 6 A. E. C., do .. ... .... 0 5 0 Mrs. H. Kelley, do 0 5 0 Mr. Hugh, do ...... 0 5 0 Capt.W. Marlin, do 1 0 0 George Jenkin, card 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 5 1

415 1 Sparnon Moor pub.

services ....... .. . .. 0 8 8 Mrs. Bartlett, don 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 7 10

116--71 4 4

Camel/ord Circuit. By Camelford pub.

services . .. ........ 2 11 8 Mr. Wakeham, don 010 0 Master Piper, box... 0 19 4

410 Medrose pub. ser... 4 19 9 Profit of Tea..... .... 0 19 6 Mr. Mote, don ...... 1 0 0 Mrs. Besley, do. ..... 0 10 0 Mr. Radcliffe, do .,. 1 0 0 Miss Blake, box ... 2 0 0 Mrs. Cole, do......... 1 2 0 China-Mrs. Radcliffe ...... 1 0 0 A Friend ........... 0 10 0 A Briton............... 0 5 0

13 6 3 Michaelstowe pub.

serviCe!> . .......... . 2 5 11 Maf't. Nicholls, box 2 14 6

5 0 fJ Limehead pub. ser. 2 16 3 Miss Stephens, box 1 3 0

319 3 Trewarmett pub.ser. 1 11 3 Miss box 1 18 2

395 Trevanger pub. ser. 1 5 4 Mrs. Luxon, box ... 4 17 0 Mr. Luxon, don '" 0 15 0 - Reed, do ... ...... 0 10 0

Mrs. Ivey, do......... 0 5 0 712 4

Boscastle pub. ser. 1 5 4 Miss Squire. box... 2 10 0 Mrs. Bullock, do ... 1 0 0 Mast. C. Symons, do 0 15 0

510 4 Highertown pub.ser. 0 7 11 Miss Wills, box...... 2 8 7

216 6 Bossiney pub, ser.... 0 9 6

£. s. d. Mrs. Kendall, box... 0 18 1

127 St. Teath pub. ser. 0 12 9 Mr. Mutton, don... 0 10 0

129 Helstone pub. l:Ier. 0 13 6 Miss R. Mules, box 1 13 2

268 Trevalga pub. ser. 1 0 11 Miss Brown, box... 1 2 5 Mr. W.Boney, don 0 5 0

284 Trelights pub. ser. 0 14 8 Miss Cowling. box 2 0 0

214 8 Treligga pub, ser... 0 19 9 Miss Brown 0 10 0

1 !l 9 Treworld pub. ser. 1 10 11 Miss Buscombe, box 1 8 2

219 1 Trewassa pub. ser. 0 18 2 Miss French, box... 1 4 2

224 Temple pub. ser.... 1 1 0 P. Coppin, box ...... 1 12 4 L. Harris, do......... 013 0 A. Friend, don ...... 1 10 0

416 4 ---66 18 0

Total in the Bodmin District ............ 381 12 4

DEVONPORT DISTRICT.

Liskeard Ozrcuit.

By Liskeardpub.ser. 1 7 8 Capt. Holman, don 1 0 0 Nellie and Emily

Spillett, colI .... .. 0 11 0 Ellen Libby, do ...... 0 7 0 Bessie Stephens, do 0 5 0 BeatriceA. Burt. do 0 5 0 Cards under 58....... 0 2 8 Profit of Tea.... ..... 0 5 8 China-Rev. T.&Mra.8pillett,

don .................. 1 o 547

Trewidland pub.ser. Mrs. Collings, don Joseph Werrenl colI Emily White, 0.0 ... Annie Hunk in, do George F .Binney,do

213

o 9 10 010 0 072 060 056 029

Trenant pub. ser.... 0 10 11 Mr. Bickle, legacy 2 5 0 Miss Jasper, colI... 1 12 0 - Burden, do...... 0 12 1

500 St. Cleer pub. ser. 3 5 2 MissD.Fursman,coll 3 3 9 In memory of our

darling in Heaven Alonza Yeo, colI ... Clara Langson, do Mary C.Fursman,do Sums under 5s ...... China-Rev.E.& Mrs.Hortop,

050 010 0 098 070 018 6

don .................. 110 Mr. M. Fursman, do 0 5 0 In Memoriam, do... 0 5 0 lfissD.Fursman,do 0 5 0 Special collection... 0 10 6

11·5 2

32

£. s..d. St. Luke's pub. aer. 1 13 3 Miss Stephens, colI 3 2 0 - Bray, box ...... 1 13 0

Master Turner, colI 1 0 0 Miss Worden, do ... 017 9

860 Charaton Cross pub.

services .... .... .:. 0 18 6 Mrs.J.Fursman,coll 1 10 0 MissE.A.Ching,coll 1 0 0 Libby Jeffery, do 0 6 2

314 8 St. Neot pub. ser... 0 15 5 Ellen Lobb, colI ... 0 17 5 Joseph Chapman, do 0 17 0 Thomas Cock, do ... 0 9 8

219 6 Tredinnick pub.ser. 1 1 10 Mr. J. C. Best, don 1 0 0 ArthurW.Lobb,coll 010 4 BeatriceA.Henwood 0 7 6 China-Mr. J. C. Best, don 1 0 0

319 8 Dobwalls pub. ser. 0 16 5 John Chubb, colI... 0 6 8 Willie Sleep, do ... 0 5 3 SUlJl.!l under 5s....... 0 6 2

114 6 Pengover Green pub.

services ...... .... .. 0 5 0 Richard Morrish,coll 0 7 2

012 2 Mount pub. services 0 19 3 Miss L. Coppin, box 1 8 9 Enoch Hambly, colI 0 10 0 William Knight, do 0 3 0

216 0 Common Moor pub.

services.. ............ 0 14 4 Alfred Davey, coIl 0 7 8 Olivia Merrett, do... 0 5 6 Sums under 58. ...... 0 12 10

204 Pensilva pub. ser.... 1 19 3 Profit of Tea......... 0 3 9 Alice & Lilian Keast,

box ................. 1 18 0 Mrs. Waters, don.. 1 12 0 - Bath.z_bo~ ......... 0 17 6 Mr. O . .M.a.rtin, don 0 5 0 Wm. Seymour, call. 0 8 0 Emily M. Bath, do 0 7 4 Meta Harris, do ... 0 5 1 Sums under 5s....... 0 10 10 Carrie Keast, box... 0 5 8

812 0 Railway Terrace pub.

services .... ........ 0 17 0 Profit of Tea ... ..... 0 8 5 Sums under 5s....... 0 8 11 Mrs. Heard, box ... 0 7 6

1 1610 Cheesewringpub.ser.O 7 8 Elisha. Hooper, coIl 0 5 6 Polly Rowe, do...... 0 5 0

017 9 ---61 0 5

1,(Joe Oircuit.

By Looe pub. ser... 8 18 9 Dr. Clogg, don. ..... 0 5 0 Percy Medland,card 0 7 0 Ethel Jago, do "... 0 6 6 Annie Symons, do 0 6 0 Small sums............ 1 5 1 China.-Mr.& Mrs.J.C.Sweet,

don .................. 010 0

£. s. d. MissL.R. Sweet,do 0 5 0 Mast. R.H.Sweet,do 0 5 0

784 Polperro pub. ser... 3 17 6 A Friend, don ...... 0 6 0 Miss Johns, box ... 110 0 Mrs. Rowe, do ...... 0 6 7 - Snell, don ...... 0 5 0

Prissie LittIeton,ca.rd 0 7 6 Annie Tucker, do 0 5 0 Small sums ............ 018 4

7 1011 Herodsfootpub.ser. 1 17 1 Miss Broad, box ... 0 13 9 Michael Greet, card 0 10 6 Irene Lobb............ 0 R· 5 Small sums............ 0 6 7

316 4 Bethel pub. services 1 10 0 Bertram Brown,card 0 12 0 F. Russell ............ 0 10 0

212 0 Trenewan pub. Ber. 0 18 0 MissM. Werry, box 1 4 6 - F.Barnecut,card 0 14 0

Edwin Kelly, do... 0 4 0 306

Trecangate pub.ser. 0 6 11 Kate Burt, card '" 0 13 2 Annie Chapman, do 0 10 10

11011---2519 0

Devonport Circuit.

By King St.pub.ser. 3 15 2 Profits of Tea ...... 0 15 7 Miss Hocking, coIl 0 5 0 Sunday-school boxes 1 5 4 Thos. Copp, coIl ... 0 10 0 William Abraham 0 7 9 Thomas Northcott 0 7 0 Alfred Northcott... 0 5 0 Mrs. Neary.... ........ 0 5 0 Sums under 58....... 0 9 4 China.-Rev. W. A. Grist... 0 10 6 Rome ExteD.sion-A Friend ............... 0 0

816 8 Haddington Rd.pub.

services.... .. ... ... 9 0 9 Profits of Tea ...... 1 16 5 Mrs. Jolliffe, don.

towards tea. ...... 1 0 0 Mrs. Andrews, do 0 10 0 - Truscott, do ... 0 10 0 - Lane, do ..... ... 0 10 0 - Deacon~ do...... 0 6 0 - Lacey, 0.0......... 0 5 0 - Oliver, do ...... 0 5 0 - Burrows, do ... 0 5 0 - Wallis, do ...... 0 5 0

Mr. Truscott, don 1 0 0 Mrs. AndreWB, do 0 10 0 Mr. Tonkin ......... 0 10 0 Mrs. Truscott, coIl 2 2 6 Miss Abbott ......... 1 0 0

M;s~~=g ::::::::: g ~~ g - Jones ............ 0 10 0

Miss Moore........... 0 5 0 Sunday-school boxes 5 2 8 Miss Coombe, box 1 1 6 Juvenile meeting... 1 9 0 Alfred Proctor ...... 1 0 6 Ethel Andrews...... 0 8 9 Ernest Stanley Lakey 0 8 4 Olive Florence Lane 0 10 6 Rarry Truscott...... 0 5 "

£ s. d. Alfred Moore.... ..... 0 5 0 William Warren... 0 6 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 16 9 Home Extension-Mr. Law ............... 0 5 0 Sums under 58....... 0 8 0

34 4 5 Torpoint pub. ser... 1 9 4 Miss Smale, box ... 0 6 6 Juvenile effort--Sums under 5s. ...... 0 10 4

262 Promised and paid at Con­

ference for China-Mr. Crowle............ 0 10 6 - E. T. Hollack 0 10 6 - R. Sewell, jun. 1 1 0

220---47 9 3

Plymouth Oircuit.

By Zion pub. ser 16 8 4 J. Greenway, Esq.

(Chairman) ...... 2 0 0 Missionary Tea-Mrs. R. Condy, tray 2 6 6 - W. ~g, do... 2 3 0 - C. Mamerd, do 2 1 0 - W. Marks, do 1 18 0 - W.Furse & Miss E. Pooley" do...... 1 11 6

Mr.Ray,towardstea 010 0 - Teglis, don ...... 1 0 0

Misses Rooker ...... 1 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Cooke ... 1 0 0 --- Callard... 0 10 0 --- Stanbury 0 10 0 --- E. Condy 010 0 --- J.Dymond 0 10 0 ---W.J.Wills 0 10 0 --- Blowey ... 010 0

Mrs.&MissRounsefellO 10 0 Miss Pooley ......... 0 10 0 J. Windeatt, Esq ... 010 0 Mrs. Rapsey ......... 0 5 0 -Sellick ............ 050 - Moyses ............ 0 5 0 - Mallett.. .......... 0 5 0

A Friend... ............ 0 5 0 A Friend............... 0 5 0 Miss Campbell ...... 0 5 0 Mr. and Mrs. Beer 0 5 0 --- Smale ... 0 5 0

Mr. D. J. Rounsefell 0 5 0 - Saxon,don & cd. 1 1 0

Miss Ball, coll .... .. 1 5 0 - Gloyn ............ 0 12 0 - Green 010 0 - Nankievell . ..... 0 5 0 - F.Richards,box 7 5 0

Sunday-school effort­Juvenile meeting... 3 10 0 Willie Marks, card 1 10 0 Maud Sherwill, do 1 2 3 Lillie Sercock ...... 1 1 0 Willie Saxon ... ...... 0 18 0 Alfred Westlake ... 0 17 0 Alfred Condy......... 0 16 6 Mabel Quick.... ..... 0 11 0 Edwin T. Condy... 0 10 6

iirH~iN= :::::: g ig ~ Edith Mainerd ...... 0 10 0 Bessie COndy......... 0 10 0 Ernest Hallett ...... 0 9 2 Mary J. Marr......... 0 9 1 Frank Weatherly... 0 8 S Florrie Gloyn.. ....... 0 7 6 Charles Ley ......... 0 6 10

38

£ s. d. Herbert 1'4. Starke 0 6 4, Emma Narramour 0 6 3 Henry Mainerd...... 0 6 0 George Borwick ... 0 5 9 Willie .Borwick...... 0 5 2 Lizzie EarL.......... 0 5 0 Willie Hillman... .. 0 5 0 Charles Southward 0 5 0 Richard Gasking ... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 19 0 YoungWomen's Bible

Class .................. 0 6 9 China-Mr.E.Richards, don 10 0 0 - D. J. Rounsefell 1 0 0 - J. Ray........... 0 10 0

7918 9 Stonehouse pub.ser. 18 4 9 Miss Robins, don... 1 1 0 Mrs. Marrow, do ... 010 0 - Foster. Sen., do 0 10 0

Mr. John YeQ ...... 0 5 0 Dr. Pearse ............ 0 5 0 :Miss Maynard ...... 0 5 0 - Beer, box......... 1 10 0 -Gerry ............ 1 50

Mrs. French, box... 0 10 0 - Pike, do ......... 0 10 0 - Worth, do ...... 0 5 0 - Knight, do ...... 0 5 0

Boxes under 5s. .. . 0 6 6 Senior Class Boys,

box .................. 018 0 Willie Sleep, do ... 0 15 4 Juvenile meeting... 1 5 0 Annie French, card 0 12 0 Ellen Ryder ......... 0 8 1 Sums under 5s....... 1 9 2 China-Mrs. Joseph Yeo... 1 0 0 Mast.J.A.G.Dymond 5 0 0 Miss Gerry ............ 0 5 0 Rev. H.W. Horwill,

M.A ................... 2 2 0 A Friend............... 1 10 0

35 16 10 Greenbank pub. aer. 13 0 0 E. Wilson Serpell,

.Esq., annual sub. 1 0 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 10 0 Mrs. & Miss Peardon,

do .................... 0 10 0 Mrs. Thomas, do... 0 10 0 Mr. Ham, do......... 0 10 0 Mrs. Roach, do...... 0 5 0 Miss Rice, do......... 0 5 0 Mrs. Maynard, do... 0 6 0 Mr.& Mrs.Middleton,

do ..................... 0 5 0 - Kingsbeer, do 0 5 0 - Wickett, do ... 0 5 0 - Stapleton. do... 0 5 0 - Sandercock...... 0 5 0

Juvenile meeting... 3 3 8 Ellen Doidge, card 0 5 1 Wm. Stapleton, do 0 6 1 SarlJ.h Dempster, do 0 8 0 Hedley Lobb, do... 0 11 0 John J. Wickett, do 0 11 0 John Titball, do ... 0 12 2 Glasson Jeffrey, do 0 15 0 Edgar Honey, do... 8 12 0 Sums under 5s....... 2 14 2 Sunday-school boxes 0 8 9 Mrs. Crocker, colI 1 6 0 Mr. W. Doidge, box 0 18 0 China-Valedictory meeting 8 1 2 Rev.J.Maynard,don 0 10 0

£ s. d. F. A. Morrish, Esq.,

J.P ................... 1 0 0 Mr.E.Temple Willis 5 0 0 Mr. Blackmore ...... 1 0 0 Miss E. 1'4. Honey 1 0 0

R.M .................. 010 6 46 7 7

Elburton pub. ser. 1 18 5 Mrs. Downing, don 0 5 0 Maud Holberton,cd. 0 5 0 Flossie Herod, do... 0 5 5 Thomas Hendy, do 0 10 6 Bessie Parsons, do 0 12 6

81110 Brixton meeting ... 2 8 3 A Friend, Plymouth,

China ............... 100 A Friend,do,in mem­

oryofW.O'Bryan 1 1 0 Home Extension-Mr. J. Ray............ 0 10 0 - R. Blackmore, annual sub......... 1 0 0

17014 3

Week St.l[ary Oircuit. By Week St. Mary

pub. services ...... 2 8 2 The late Mr.J.Payn-

ter, don .. .......... 2 0 0 Mr. J. Braund, do 0 5 0 Mast. N. Inch, card 0 11 8 - W. Martin, do 0 7 6 - J. Wickett, do 0 6 8

Cards under 5s.... . .. 0 4 8 China-Miss Rowe, box...... 0 9 0 Rev. D. Rowse ...... 1 15 0

873 Canworthy Water

public services ... 4 3 8 Miss 1'4. M. Trease,

box .................. 2 0 Miss Lillie Sloman,

card .................. 016 1 - A. Sloman, do 0 5 0

China-Seventh from Adam 0 5 0

610 9 1'rIaxworthy pub.ser. 4 6 5 Miss Cotton, box... 1 8 6 - G. Moyse, card 01611

Mast. F. Harris, do 0 14 1 - Albert Spear,do 0 7 4 - G. Colwill, do 0 7 0 - T.Kneebone, do 0 7 0 - J. Lang, do ... 0 5 3

The late Mrs. Rockey. family box......... 0 17 0

996 Rehoboth pub. ser. 213 0 1'rIiss Cory, box ...... 5 13 0 Mr. R. Gimblett,don 1 0 0

- H. Gimblett, do 0 10 0 ~~ Rowe, card 0 10 0

Mr. H. Gimblett ... 1 0 0 11 6 0

Bethel public ser... 5 16 6 Miss E. Squire, card 1 10 2

- E. A.Uglow. do 1 3 0 A Friend, through ~~gers ......... 0 5 0

A Friend, through E. Rogers .. ....... 0 10 0

948 Eden pub. services 6 18 3

C

£ s. d. Mr. & Mrs. David

Grigg, don ......... 0 10 0 Mast.J .H.Harris,cd. 0 8 6 - G. Curtice, do 0 8 0 - S. Ferrett, do... 0 6 0

Acard .................. 0 3 0 Mrs. Banbury, don 0 5 0

S 13 9 Boyton public aer. 114 0 Mast.A.Davey,card 014 1 MissA. Jones, do ... 010 7 Mast.J.Lawrance,do 0;10 0 - G. Davey, do... 0 9 1 - S. Werren, do 0 7 8 - W.Duke, do ... 0 5 1

Miss H. A.Sleeman, box for China 0 11 8

514 Altarnun pub. ser. 1 3 10

~~W~.t~b~ 1 1 0 lett, card............ 1 0 0

Miss L. Pooley, do 0 18 9 Mast. E. Burden, do 0 7 6 - J. Turner, do ... 0 6 0

R. Kitto, Esq., don 0 10 0 571

Coldnorthcott pub. services ............ 1 3' 9

Miss B. Smith, card 0 6 0 Mast. W. Gimblett,

do ..................... 060 Miss Chapman, box 1 1 0

216 9 Tresparrettpub.ser. 2 2 7 A Thank- offering,

through R. Cory 1 0 0 Mr. Elson, don...... 0 10 0 - Harris, do ...... 0 10 0

Master W.Marshall, card .................. 016 0

Miss B. Perkin, do 0 13 3 -E.Bunucrd, do 012 0 - B. Jose, do...... 0 11 0

Mast. E. Mason, do 0 8 6 China-Mr.R.~n 0 5 0

784 Poundstockpub.ser. 1 12 10 Miss M.E.Shepherd,

card .................. 01511 Mast.W.J.Heard,do 0 8 0 Miss A. Bray, do ... 0 6 0 Ca.rds under 5s....... 0 6 10

397 St. Gennys pub. aer. 3 7 3 Miss Shepherd, box 1 17 7 Mast.J.Richards,cd. 0 10 0

- W. S. Bray, do 0 5 0 Cards under 5s....... 0 11 6

611 4---84 6 4

Tavistock Circuit.

ByTavistock pub.aer.8 9 0 Mr. W. Rowe, don 1 0 0

- H. Hanna, do 1 0 0 Juvenile meeting... 011 6 Stanley Angwin,coll 0 17 0 Charles Actou, do.. 0 15 0 Alfred GuIand, do 0 11 0 John Sparrow, do. 010 0 Ernest Jeffery, do 0 10 0 Francis Williams. do 0 7 6 FrancisBlackwell.. 0 6 1 Florence Lintern,do 0 9 0 ThomasThraves,do 0 5 7 William Lang, do 0 6 6 8mallSUIDS.. ..... ..... 0 9 4

34

£ B. d. China-Rev. J. Orchard's

lecture.......... .... . 2 0 0 Rev.G. W. Angwin 1 0 0

19 6 6 Brentor pub. ser. 1 1 9 Mr. G. Squire, don. 0 10 0 Capt. Prout, do ..... 010 0 Mr. T. Squire, do... 0 10 0 - W. Squire, do 0 10 0

John Bickle, colI... 1 11 6 Bertie Rice, do...... 1 1 0 William Martin, do 0 8 6 Polly Brooks, do... 0 8 0 Roseland Vea.le...... 0 7 0 James Dawe, do... 0 6 0 Albert Dymond, do 0 5 3 Small sums..... ....... 0 12 6 Mr. G. Squire (New

Year's gift) ...... 0]0 0 China-Mr. G. Squire ...... 0 10 0

916 Lea pub. services... 0 10 10 Mr. J. Horewell,don 1 0 0 In loving memory of

the late F.X.Bickle 3 10 0 Wm. Mounce, colI.. 0 16 0 Ellen Cross, do ...... 0 9 6 Mary Newton, do... 0 6 6 Rose Maker, do ... 0 6 6 Small sums............ 0 7 9

771 Zoar pub. services 1 1 0 Willie Page~ colI ... 0 8 2 Willie Floya, do ... 0 5 0 Small sums........ .... 0 8 9

2 211 Sydenham pub. ser. 0 18 0 Mr. R. Kennard, don 1 0 0 Bessie Kennard,coll 1 10 0 Fred Kennard, do 1 0 0 Small sums............ 0 7 2

415 2 Lydford public ser. 1 S 1 Rhoda Down, colI 0 17 0 J as. H. Ellis, do ... 0 13 0

218 1 Whitchurchpub.aer. 011 8 Chas. Petherick, colI 0 7 3 Frank Couch, do... 0 5 1 Sydney Bolt, do ... 0 6 4 Small sums........ .... 0 6 3

116 7 Mill Hill pub. ser. 0 17 6 Capt. Allen, don ... {I 10 0 E. Wiliams, colI ... 1 1 0 Maud Maunder, do 0 6 6 Small sums...... ...... 1 2 2

317 2 Horrabridgepub.ser.2 3 11 Mr. J. Sargent, don 1 1 0 Mrs. J. Sargent, do 1 1 0 Polly Westlake, colI 0 6 10 Henry Butt, do...... 0 6 0 Small Bums... ......... 1 4 10 China-Rev. A. Trengove's

lecture............... 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. J. Sar-

gent, 4th instal-ment .................. 6 0 0

Mr. S. Bam, don ... 010 6 1214 1

Milton public aer. 0 11 11 J. Maunder, colI ... 0 8 1

100 Rock pub. services 2 1 0 Mr. Willis, don..... 1 0 0

£ B. d. Mabel Job, colI...... 0 10 1 Russell Job, do...... 0 8 0 Mary Spiller, do ... 0 5 8 Small Bums............ 1 2 8

575 Providence pub. aer. 0 13 10 Daisy Vallance...... 1 4 7 Mary James ......... 0 11 5 Frank Pearce ......... 0 9 3 Wilfrid Symons ... 0 8 0 Margaret Trant. do 0 5 6 China- . A Friend............... 0 0

412 'l Lidford Station pub.

services ............ -2 6 W. W. Wilcock ... 1 5 0 Kate Hill............... 0 18 0 Anne Parsons, do... 0 18 0 Florrie Bowden, do 0 7 6 Samuel Down ...... 0 6 8

516 8 ---50 10 9

Calling ton Oircuit.

B~e~~~~.~~~: 8 11 1 Proceeds of tea...... 0 8 6 Mr. Mason, don ... 1 0 0 Mrs. Grose, do ...... 0 10 0 Mr.& Mrs.Bucking-

ham, do ............ 00 1100 0.0 Mr. Bickle, do .... ..

Missionary bag...... 1 11 0 Juvenile effort-Harry Wright ...... 0 7 6 William Sowden ... 0 '; 0 Louie Pollard ...... 0 7 0 Garfield Chubb ...... 0 5 0 Small sums............ 1 4 8 Mrs.Barnden,China 5 0 0 :Miss Barnden (Home

Extension) ......... 0 10 0 16 1 4

Down Gate pub. ser. 1 14 4 Mr. J. Rattenbury,

don .................. 1 0 0 - E. Rendell, do 0 10 0

MissB. Rattenbury, colI .................. 1 15 0

Juvenile effort--Laura Nicholson... 0 8 0 Beatrice Dymond... 0 6 6 John Griffin ......... 0 5 8 Percy Geek....... ..... 0 5 0 Small sums.... ........ 1 0 5 China-Mr. S.P.Rattenbury 5 0 0 :Miss P. Rattenbury 0 10 0 - G. Rattenbury 0 10 0

13 411 Harrowbanow pub.

services .......... .. Juvenile effort--J edediah P. Inch ... William Biscombe Pollie Dawe ........ . Amelia Dawe ........ . Fred Rickard ....... .. Small sums .......... ..

410 5

~e;=e~~~~er. Sidney Rogers ., .. .. Sma11sums .......... ..

197 Bray Shop pub. ser. Miss Sargent, box

210

120

015 6 012 0 o 810 052 o 5' 0 1 111

011 6

050 013 1

017 8 134

£, s. d. Beeralston pub. ser. 2 0 6 Juvenile effort-William J. Geek ... 0 12 0 Fred Dawe. ....... .... 0 11 0 Small sums..... ....... 0 5 1

387 Beer Town pub. ser. 2 17 2 Miss Roseveare, coIl 1 0 0 Juvenile effort-Esther Bishop ...... 1 3 3 Mabel Rowe ......... 012 6 Small SUlllS ......... 0 12 2 China-Mr. W. Paynter 100

751 Polborder pub. ser. 0 15 8 Mr. S. Worden, don 0 5 0 MissA.Tamblyn,coll 2 1 3

3 111 Calstock pub. ser. 1 0 9 Miss Hocking, coll 0 8 1

1 810 Gunnislake pub.ser. Proceeds of tea .... .. Mrs. Braund, coll .. . Miss Johns, do .... .. Mrs. Durant, don ...

- Moore, card ... Thomas Wyatt, do John Davey, do .. , Joseph Murton, do Edith Durant, do .. . Sums under 58 ..... ..

1116 6 St. Dominick pub.

215 106 300 2 1 0 050 015 0 062 010 0 070 056 1 4 11

services .. .......... 1 5 1 Mr. Egford, don... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-­M.L.G.B. Langman Bessie Hicks ......... Beatrice Craddick Alice Brent ....... .. Kate Bowden ..... . Alice Blank Thomas Jones .... .. Small sums ........... .

256 1 1 6 013 6 011 0 010 2 068 053 01010

719 6 Albaston pub. ser. 1 5 6 Juvenile effort-E. Dawe .. ............. 0 10 0 A. Horrall ............ 0 9 2 Small sums........... 0 10 7

215 3 Cross pub. services Juvenile effort­

8 S

James Reep ......... 0 5 7 William Pine......... 0 5 0 Small sums...... ...... 0 8 5

27 S---77 10 2

I,aulIceston Circuit. By Launceston pub.

services .. , .... ..... 8 10 6 E.Pethybridge,Esq.,

don .................. 100 Mr.&Mrs.Lang,do 1 0 0 Mrs.Littlejohns, do 0 10 0

- Hopper, coll ... 1 2 0 Juvenile meeting... 1 1 5 FredcrickHarry,ed. 1 3 6 Wm. T. Doidge, do 012 6 James Bassett, do 0 12 0 Beatrice Friend, do 0 10 0 Hubert Hortop, do 0 10 0 F. R. Lane, do ...... 0 9 8 Richard Doidff8, do 0 9 4 Mahalah Curtice,do 0 7 6 Elsie Strike, do...... 0 7 6 Emma G. Lane, do 0 7 0

35

£, S. d. Wilfrid King, card 0 6 7 Two cards ....... ..... 0 5 0 China-Mrs. Hopper, don 5 0 0 A Friend......... ...... 1 1 0 Mr. T. Shute.... ..... 1 0 0 Miss Thorne, coll... 1 16 0

28 1 6 Truscott pub. ser... 1 11 2 Juvenile effort-Thomas Shute, card 0 15 0 Jannette Daw,do... 0 10 6 John Sleep, do ...... 0 7 6 Ellen Bartlett, do.. 0 5 3

395 Bridgetown pub.ser. 6 8 0 Juvenile effort-Amelia Pearce, card 1 7 6 Mabel Furse ......... 0 10 6 China-Public lecture ..... 2

972 Northpetherwinpub.

services ............ 3 0 4 Proceeds of Mis-

!!ionary Tea .. .... 4 7 S Miss Ham, coll...... 1 12 6 Mm. Gubbin, do... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-James Finnemore 015 2 Frederick Dinner... 0 13 5 Jane Edgcombe 0 11 6 George Mules ...... 0 10 0 William T. Ellicott 0 9 7 Francis Horrell 0 6 0 Heber Littlejohns 0 S 0

1218 9 Tinney pub. services 3 3 11 Profits of tea......... 0 15 6 Mr. R. G. Westlake,

don .................. 015 0 Mrs. Stanbury, do 0 10 0 - E. Teague, do 0 10 0

Miss Northey, do_.. 0 10 0 Mr.W.H.Teague,do 0 5 0 A Friend, do ..... _... 0 5 0 Mr. Bevan, box ... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Bertie Westlake 1 5 6 Thomas Osborne _.. 0 10 6 Bessie Rich ........ _... 0 10 0 Willrid Soper 0 8 9 Annie Baker .... _.... 0 7 0 Fred Baker............ 0 5 6 Ellen Smale ......... 0 5 0 Bessie Woods ...... 0 2 9 China-Mrs. Joseph Squire 1 1 0 W.H.T ................ 0 2 6 Mr. W. H. Teague 1 0 0 - Westlake......... 1 0 0

131711 Broadwood pub.ser. 3 10 8 Profits of tea ......... 2 3 0 Miss Veale, eoll...... 1 0 0

. Mr. Smale, don ...... 010 0 .Tuvenile effort-Willie Shopland ... 2 2 7 Alfred Hole ....... .. 1 2 3 Hedley Smale . ..... 0 8 0 China-A Friend............... 1 10 0 A Friend. ...... ........ 0 5 0

1211 6 St. Giles pub. ser... 0 13 1 A Friend, don ...... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Three cards ......... 0 9 7

178

£, s. d. Lewannick pub. ser. 2 2 6 Mr. Jenkin, coll ... 0 12 0 Hedley Jasper ...... 0 10 0

346 Congdon Shop pub.

service __ ............. 2 12 10 Mr.W.Crocker,don 5 0 0 - W. Holloway... 2 0 0

A Friend ............ 0 10 0 Miss Heggaton, box 1 9 5 Mrs. Rice, do......... 1 7 6 Juvenile effort-Mabel Dymond...... 0 8 0 Alice Pearn ......... 0 6 5 John Turner ......... 0 5 0 China Mr. W. Holloway 1 0 0 - W. Crocker ... 1 0 0

1519 2 Southpetherwin pub.

services ............ 2 16 10 Mrs. Tink, don ...... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-Charles Bickel __ .... 0 6 S Carrie Vanstone 0 5 4

318 5 Kennarcls House pub.

services . ........... 0 12 Juvenile effort-W. H. Gilbert, card 0 7 3 William J eDkins ... 0 5 8 Cards under 58....... 0 6 7

1 11 7 Port Gate pub. ser. 1 12 9 Profits of tea ......... 0 6 6 Mr. Vickery, don ... 010 0 - S. Dawe. do ... 0 10 I)

Mrs. Braund, do ... 0 5 0 Miss Braund, do... 0 5 0 Mr., Mrs., & Miss

Furse ............... 015 0 Juvenile effort-Louisa Tubb _ .. _..... 0 10 0 Matthew Piper..... 0 10 0 FredcrickLittlejohnsO 9 0 George Medland... 0 6 5 Maud Goodman ... 0 6 2 Heber Bickle ......... 0 5 10 George Murren...... 0 5 0 China-Mrs. Northey, don 0 0 Miss S. H. Northey 1 0

817 8 RexonCrosspub.ser.l 6 2 Juvenile effort-William Bellamy... 0 18 3 Bessie R. Doidge... 0 12 6 John Matthews ... 0 7 7

346 Middlewoodpub.ser. 0 9 5 Mrs.EllStabrook, box 0 17 9 Juvenile effort;-Thos. Chubb, card 0 5 2 G. Wills, do ......... 0 8 0

115 4 China-Miss Northway 0 5 0

050 12010

Total in the Devon-port District ...... 668 0 3

SHEBBEAR DISTRICT.

Bhebbear Oircuit.

By Bhebbear public services ............ 7 6 11

£ 8. d. College box ......... 8 0 2 :Mr. Paige, don...... 0 10 0 Sara.h Hocking ,card 1 19 0 Maud Pett .. .......... 1 16 8 R. Quance .. .......... 1 15 0 Wm. H. Bale ...... 1 0 4 Maggie Martin...... 0 18 8 Voted from Con-

vention ............ 1 0 0 Dipper Mill, coll.

after service ...... 2 16 6 China.-:Mr. Ruddle ......... 1 0 0 Friend while at

Shebbear............ 2 2 0 30 4 5

Rowden pub. ser... 3 2 2 Mrs. Millman, don 1 0 0 :Mr. Chamberlain ... 0 5 0 Elizabeth Brooks

card .................. 1 5 2 Julia M. Ley, card 1 5 2 Medical Missionary

China ............... 073 749

Langtree pub. ser. 2 14 3 A Friend, don .. .... 0 10 0 A Friend, don .. .... 0 5 0 Juvenile Meeting... 0 7 4 Mrs. Millman, card 1 4 3 - H. Nicholls, do 1 1 0

William Furse, do 1 1 0 John Squire. do ... 0 16 0 William Mills, do 0 17 7 E. A. Huxtable, do 010 6 Sidney Jenkin ...... 0 4 6 Medical Missionary

China. 011 0 10 2 5

Thornhillhead pub. services ........ .... 4 5 0

Miss Gilbert, box... 2 3 2 M. E. Johns, card 1 12 6 William Brock, do. 0 15 S A. Hookway, do ... 0 13 8 William Colwill, do 0 12 0 Lydia Blight ..... .... 0 9 0

1010 7 Bulkworthy pub.

ser ................... 3 1 11 Phrebe Yeo, card ... 1 17 0 E. & R. Wooldridge

do ...................... 127 J. & C. Damrell, do 1 2 0 Ada Headon ......... 0 13 0 China-:Mr. T. Harris ...... 8 0 0

1016 6 Putford pub. ser.... S 16 3 W. Harris, card ... 1 8 0 Daniel Squire, do... 0 18 6 Willie G. Allen...... 0 16 0 China-Mr. Blight, don 1 0 0

713 9 Sutcombe pub. ser. 11 18 11 W. E. Mountjoy,

card ................. 2 6 6 M. A. .Allen, do. 1 7 0 O. R. Fishley, do. 1 4 0 S. W. Mason, do... 1 0 6 Annie Squire......... 0 16 6 A. Horn, card ...... 0 14 6 William .Allen, do. 0 12 0 Lecture by Rev. J.

Orchard ............ 0 17 7 China.-.Rev. T. Braund ... 1 1 0

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£ 8. d. A Friend. through

Rev. T. Braund 2 5 0 AFri~c'!,do ......... 100 Mr. E . .Mountjoy... 1 1 0 A Friend, through

do ...................... 0 5 0 26 4' 6

:Milton pub. ser.... 5 14 2 Rev. T. Braund, don 1 0 0 Mr. Squire, do ...... 0 5 0 Mabel Archer, card 2 4 0 C. A. Harris, do ... 2 2 2 R. J. Baker, do ...... 2 2 0 China-Mr. R. Baker......... 0 10 6 Service by Rev. J.

Dymond ........... 2 0 0 Service by Rev. J.

Orchard .......... .. 16 17 10

Frithelstock public service .............. .

In Memoriam .... .. W. Curtis, card .. . Edith Ashton ..... . Louis Southcombe Annie Colwill

686 Siloam pub. ser .... Mr. & Mrs. Van-

stone, don ......... Miss A. Copp, card Willia.mBlight, do. M. Hitchings, do .. Small sums ......... China-Mr. J. Vanstone ...

o 0

11511 110 196 110 086 077

4 7

010 0 210 8 010 0 080 069

o 0 610 0

Bradford pub. ser. 2 15 6 Mr. Petherick. card 2 16 6 Rosie Gilbert, do ... 1 0 0

612 0 Cookbury pub. ser. S 3 3 Mrs. Squire, don... 0 10 0 Miss A. Symons, do 0 5 0 Sunday School, do 0 5 0 Miss L. Symons, box 3 10 6

7 13 9 Blacktorrington pub.

services ........... . 2 2 0 Mr. J. E. Vanstone,

don .................. 010 6 Mr. 1. J. Vanstone,

do ..................... 010 0 Miss L. How, do... 0 5 0 Mr. J. E. Vanstone,

box ............... .. o 0 Mr. Vanstone, home

extension, ......... 2 2 0 William Harris, cd. 0 7 0 Eliza Mason, do... 0 6 10 Marshall Down, do 0 6 0 Fred. Ranis, do ... 0 5 0 AlfrPd Chapman, do 0 5 0 Snsie Isaac............ 0 4 0 Albert l.'hapman ... 0 4 0

874 Sheepwash pub. ser. 2 6 8 Mrs. Bailey, don ... 0 5 0 Friend, do ............ 0 5 0 Two Friends, Brigh-

ton, do ............... 0 5 0 Ida Richards! card 1 7 0 Wesley Martin, do 1 0 0 Ernest Webb, do... 1 0 0 Lily Martin, do...... 0 6 9 Mary Moast, do ... 0 6 2

717 Twitchingpub. aer. o 7

£ 8. d. :Mr. Oxenham, don 0 7 6

- Jenkins, do ... 0 6 0 Matilda Prance, cd. 1 6 8 Mary Oxenham, do 1 4 0 A. J. Philp, do ...... 018 0 Martha Allen,. do... 0 13 0 .Ally WiCket, do ... 0 10 0 Thomas Friend, do Q 8 6 Medical Missionary

for China' ......... 0 4 2 618 0

Peter's Marland pub. ser. .. .......... 1 4 0

Mrs. Beal, card ... 0 10 7 NoraF. G. La.ne, do 1 1 6 Alice Martin, do ... 0 17 6 Lilian Lane, do ... 0 11 0

447 Stibb Cross pub.ser. 0 7 0 Mrs. Glover, card 0 18 to

1 510 China-H.M .................. 0 5 0

17416 4 Kilkampton Oircuit.

By Kilkhampton public services... 1 14 6

Juvenile effort-Wm. Thorne.. ....... 1 0 0 Bessie Braund ...... 0 17 0 Eliza.beth Pomroy 0 16 0 Mary Dell .. .......... 0 8 7 Tammy Heard...... 0 5 6 Eliza Ford ............ 0 4 6 China-Wm. Lee, don ...... 5 5 0 Miss Jasper, do...... 0 5 0

1016 1 Eastcott pub. ser... 4 13 10 Mrs. Clatworthy,box 2 7 0 Mr. C. Cottle, do... 1 7 6 Mrs. Gerry ............ 1 0 0 Miss Martin ......... 1 6 0 :Mr. Johns, don...... 0 5 0

1019 4 Woodford pub. ser. 1 1810 Two Friends, don 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-Lena Burrow, card 012 3 Wilfred Stevens, do 0 11 6 Frederick Oke, do 0 10 3 J. E. Hambly, do ... 0 8 6

411 4 Gooseham Mill pub.

ser ................... 210 2 Missionary Tea.

Meeting ............ 1 0 0 Juvenile effort-E. A Cottle, card 0 12 6 Alfred J. May, do 0 11 1 Wm. Luxton, do... 0 10 7 Thos. Hawkin ...... 010 0

514 4 Bush pub. Ber. ...... 4 1 1 Miss Knight, box... 8 12 0 Mrs. Cowling, do ... S 6 6 China.-Mr. T. Gilbert, don 1 0 0

11 19 7 Bradworthypub.aer. 814 7 Juvenile effort-E. Everson, card... 1 13 6 Wm. Petherick, do 1 4 9 Margaret Barlett... 0 15 6 Nora Westaway... 0 15 2 Albert Westa.way 0 4 7

881

£ s. d. Atworthy pub. ser. 1 14 10 A Friend through

W. Lee ............ 010 0 Juvenile e:ft'ort-Francis T. Bennett 0 11 8 Selena Shaddock ... 0 10 2 Francis Harding... 0 10 2 Samuel J. Burrow 0 10 0 Lucy Mugford...... 0 7 8 Emma Everson.. .... 0 5 6

419 7 Edistone pub. ser. 1 17 2 Two Friends, don 1 0 0 Mrs. Williams, box 0 6 0 Juvenile effort-Selena Hobbs ...... 0 17 0 Maud M. Cory, box 0 15 0 Emma Bragg, card 01310 Selena Walter, do 0 12 8 Bertie Walter, do... 0 11 2 J~. R. Heard, do... 0 10 10 John Mugford .. .. 0 6 9 China-Miss Cook, box.. .... 0 5 0

7 15 5 Hartland pub. ser. 8 4 8 Miss Dayman, box 1 5 5 Juvenile effort-Mary Wicket, card 1 2 0 Rhoda Christmas... 0 16 6 Annie Baker......... 0 18 6 Bertie Ellis .... .... . 0 10 6 Fred Walter ......... 0 8 8 Fanny Snow......... 0 8 8

846 Providence pub. ser. 8 8 7 Missionary Tea

Meeting ............ 1 18 9 A Friend, don ...... 0 5 0 Through Mr. Bur-

man, sen., Mr. Brimacombe, don 0 10 0

Mr. J. Cruse, do... 0 5 0 - W. Cruse, do... 0 5 0 - J. Shutc,J do... 0 5 0 - Cleave, ao ...... 0 5 0

Mrs. Pickard, do ... 0 6 0 - Burman, do... 0 5 0

I!\ums under 5s. ... 0 5 6 Miss B. Robins, box 8 3 0 J. Nicholls, do ...... 0 18 3 Miss M. Beer, do... 0 15 8 Mrs. Jewel, do...... 0 5 0 J. Beer, card ......... 0 4 8

1219 0 Woolsery pub. ser. 2 14 MisEionary Tea given

by Mrs. Sangnins 1 19 6 Mrs. Andrews, don 1 0 0 Mr. W. Elliot, do... 0 10 0 - J. Burrow. do 0 5 0

Mr. W. Burrow, do 0 5 0 Mi9S Bond, do ...... 0 5 0 Mr. T. Burrow, do 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Sidney Burrow, cd. 8 4 Mina Mary Lee ... 1 0 0 James Stevens ...... 0 15 0 J. S. Hopper ......... 018 8 Maria Beer .... .... . 0 11 9 F. Glover 0 6 0

1111 4 Harbour Cross pub.

services ............ 0 16 0 MiBB Prowse, box... 1 7 4 - Cleave, card ... 0 16 0

Cards under 5s... .... 0 7 8 870

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£ s. d. East Youlstonepub.

services 2 12 10 21210

Coombe pub. aer.... 0 9 0 . 090

104 13 5

Bolsworthll Oircuit.

By Holswortby pub-lic services ......... 8 18 6

Proceeds of Tea ... 4 0 0 Sup. R. Nicholls,don 1 1 0 Messrs R. and J.

Stranger.......... .. 1 1 0 R. Kelley ..... ....... 1 1 0 H. Rundle ....... ..... 1 1 0 Mr. T. Batten ...... 1 0 0 - J. B. Batten... 1 0 0

Mrs. J. Coles ......... 1 0 0 Mr. R. Pp.nhale...... 1 0 0 - N. Heard ...... 1 0 0 - J. Higgs ......... 0 10 0 - W. Gay.... ..... 0 10 0 -J.Mill ............ 010 0 - W. Beale......... 0 10 0 -W.Daniel ...... 010 0

MissMill............... 0 10 0 A WorkingMan ... 010 0 Mr. O. Joliffe ...... 0 5 0 - R. Perkin .. .... 0 5 0

Mrs. Barkell ......... 0 5 0 A Friend of Missions 0 5 0 Two Friends.. ....... 0 5 0 Rev. J. Orchard's

Lecture ..... ....... 4 15 4 Juvenile effort-E. & A. Blight ...... 2 2 3 Frank Kelley......... 1 0 0 W. Glover ............ 0 11 3 P. Richards ......... 0 11 0 Polly Kelley.... ..... 0 10 7 W. Fishley............ 0 10 0 W.& J. Hamley ... 0 9 4 M. Slade......... ...... 0 8 6 C. Tethicott ......... 0 5 0 Mr. W Penhale,don 0 10 0 China-

~o~ee~f T~"::: ; ~~ g Mr. R.S~,don2 2 0 Mr. Sup. Nlcholls 1 1 0 Mrs. W. Penbale... 1 1 0 Rev. R. Kelley...... 1 1 0 Mr. J. B. Batten... 1 0 0 - L. Harris ...... 1 0 0 - J. Mill............ 1 0 0

A Friend of China 1 0 0 MiBB S. Mill ......... 0 10 0 Mr. J. Furze, senr. 0 10 6 - J. Furze, junr. 010 6

Mrs. Gay.... ....... 0 10 0 Mast. P. Harris, box 1 6 6 - P. Harris, don 0 10 0

Mrs. Gay's Class... 1 2 0 57 4 0

Clawton pub. ser... 8 4 11 G. Daniel, card ... 1 14 8 F.Dawe, do ......... 112 6 E. Brown, do ...... 1 1 6 A. Greenawa.y ...... 1 0 9

81811 Marhamchurch pub.

services ........... 4 6 6 Miss Caun, box...... 1 1 2 - Heard, do ...... 1 1 2 - Sloman, do...... 0 18 0

Juvenile effort-Frank Toms, card 0 S 7 Fred Routley......... 0 6 6

John Sillifant .A. Friend, Xmas

£ s. d. 026

chl!a~g ............ 0 4 0

~~eC~=°R;;dd:::: Miss M. Rockey .. . - E. Rockey .... ..

A Friend ............. .. 11 5 8

1 3 100 010 0 010 0 060

Bakeson pub. ser... 0 9 8 Mr. T. Budd, box 1 6 3 Mr.H.J. Daniel,donO 10 0 Mr. Heard ............ 0 5 0

21011 Bridgerule .pub. ser. 2 12 8 Miss Bines, box .. . 3 10 0

628 Providence pub. ser. 1 14 2 Mrs. Slee, box ...... 8 0 0

414 2 Derril pub. ser...... 1 17' 4 W. Honey, card ... 0 16 0

g~l{J:~n~~d~~·::: g~: ~ Nellie Down, do ... 0 11 8 Mr. Jones, don..... 0 5 0

418 9 Whitstone pub. ser. 3 7 0 Miss M. E. Pen-

warden, box ...... 2 2 4 Miss HUtchingB cd. 1 6 1 John Cornish, do... 0 18 0 W. Perkin, do ...... 0 12 10 Mr. W. Stanbury,

don ................ .. o 0 China-Mr. W. Stanbury... 8 0 0

12 6 8 Tamerton pub. ser. 2 1 3 Miss Hoskin, box 3 0 0 Susie Gay, card...... 2 7 8 W. Neale, do ......... 1 8 6 D. Hawke, do ...... 1 2 3 C. Dinner, do 0 17 7

1012 3 Grimf!cott pub. ser. 1 7 8 Lucy Yelland, card 1 11 5 Miss Mills, box...... 1 9 8 John Heard, card ... 1 0 0 Rosie Tape, do ...... 0 11 0 E. A. Leach, do ... 0 6 7

656 Tetcott pub. Ber.... 114 9 Frank Sillifant, box 2 0 0 Blanche Pooley, do 1 4 0 W. Cann, card ...... 1 1 8

600 Ashwater pub. Ber. 9 8 9 Miss M. Btribley,box 8 15 0 Mr. T. Oliver, don 2 0 0 Mr. E. Spry ......... 010 0 A Friend.... ........... 0 2 6 China-Mr. T. Oliver, don 5 0 0 - Furze 0 5 0

21 1 8 Simpson Moor pub.

Ber ................. . Mr. R. Daniel, don Mrs. Daniel, box .. . Miss Mason, don .. . Mr. R. Penhale ..... . J. Hooper, card ... China-

S 12 11 100 100 010 0 010 0 011 0

Mr. R. Daniel ...... 1 0 0 Mrs. R. Daniel, don 0 10 0

81811 Buckhorn pub. Ber. 2 12 2

£ s. d. ~~ynard, .box 1 11 10

A. M. Gimblett, cd. 0 10 0 414 0 --­

£165 8 8 Bidqord Oircuit.

By Bideford public services ............ 8 17 6

Mr. R. Dymond, don 1 1 0 Mrs. Dingle, do ... 1 1 0 A Friend, do......... 1 1 0 Sunday School Cards-Miss G. Hamblyn 0 14 0

- E. Hamblyn ... 0 10 6 - M. Shute. ...... 0 9 6 - A. Clements ... 0 7 0 - P. Walters...... 0 6 2 - H. Petherick... 0 5 6 - F. Adams ...... 0 8 0

Master J. Spry ...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s ...... 1 17 4 Tea & service of song 2 0 0 Missionary Association­Master Woolcock... 2 0 2 Miss Paddon....... 1 16 0 - A. Banguin...... 1 610 - B.Jewell ......... 0 9 0

Christmas offerings-Rev. W. B. Reed ... 1 0 0 Mrs. Gilbert ......... 1 0 0 :Miss Reed ..... ..... 0 5 0 Mr. Hamblyn ...... 0 7 6 Sums under 5s....... 0 11 8 China-Edgehill College ... 25 5 0 J.Orchard'slecture 4 2 6 Rev. W. B. Reed, don 5 5 0 - J. & Mrs. Wool-

cock .................. 1 1 0 Miss Clement, coil 0 7 0 Mr. & Mrs. Beer ... 1 0 0 Miss Reed ............ 1 1 0 W. J. U. Woolcock 1 0 0 Mr. B. Clements... 0 10 0 Medical Mission-H. M. Restarrick,

Esq., Mayor ..... . Mrs Woolcock ..... .

- J. II. Penhale B.G ................. .. "Pollie"

010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 0

70 1 2 Appledore pub. aer. 0 10 6 ChinaMedical:Missiono 1 0 Miss Lock, colI. 0 5 6

017 0 HUllllIlaCOtt pub. aer. 0 11 0

011 0 Goldworthy pub. aer. 1 3 0 Mr. Dunn, don...... 0 10 0

- Daniel, do ...... 0 10 0 Sunday School cards-Master Walters ... 0 12 6

- W. Walters ... 0 8 8 Miss P. Ford ......... 0 11 0 - Daniel............ 0 7 0

China. Medical Mission­AnAged Friend, sub 1 0 0 Mr. John Daniel ... 0 5 0 Small sums 0 1 7

589 MoDkleigh pub. aer. 1 17 4 Sunday School cards-Miss B. J. Lee ...... 1 15 0 - E. Beer .. ....... 1 1 0

China-..&. Friend ............ 0 5 0 Medical Mission ... 0 14 2

Ii 12 6

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£ s. d. Buckland pub. ser. 1 12 8 Mrs. Tucker, don ... 0 5 0 Sunday School Cards-Miss Hocking ...... 1 10 0 - Tithecott ...... 0 12 9 - F. Mill.. ......... 0 7 6

Master J. Wicket... 0 16 0 - J. Tucker ...... 0 10 1 - J. Deloe ......... 0 7 4 - T. Newcombe 0 7 0 - B. Heal ......... 0 7 0 -A.Heal ......... 070 - J. Rook ......... 0 6 8 - C. Marshell ... 0 5 6

Sums under 5s....... 0 10 2 China Medical Mis-

sion .................. 0 1 6 S 5 4--­

£9015 9

Torrington Oircuit.

By Torrington pub-lic services ......... 6 2 6

Mr. W. Vaughan, don .................. 220

- W.ABhplant. do 1 0 0 - 8. Webber, do 1 1 0 - & Mrs. Thorne, do .................... 050

- Pope, box ...... 0 7 0 Miss Pope, do 0 5 0

11 2 6 Sunday School effort-Gertrude Brown ... 1 8 0 L. Squire ............ 0 17 7 Miss Andrews ...... 0 15 0 -Hill ............... 089

H. & E. Muxworthy 0 8 1 L. Webber ............ 0 7 0 M. Varley . ........... 0 6 6 J. Andrew............ 0 6 0 W. R. Muxworthy 0 6 0 F. Webber ........... 0 5 9 E. Lake ............... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 2 10 1

839 China-Meeting ............... 3 15 0 Mr. S. Webber, don 5 5 0 - W. Vaughan, do 2 2 0

Bev. R. Hall, do ... 2 0 0 - J. Botheras. do 1 1 0

Mr. S. Brown, do... 1 0 0 W. Botheras, box 0 10 0 MayBotheras, do ... 018 0 E. Botheras, do 010 0

17 1 0--­£36 7 3

Barrutaple Oircuit.

By Barnstaple pub-lic services......... 6 18 4

::Mrs. Rude ............ 0 10 0 Mr. Penhale ......... 0 10 0 - Lee ............... 010 0

A Friend to Missions 1 5 0 A. Keen, box......... 1 1 0 H. & S. Lancy, do 0 Ii 8 Bible Olass, don ... 1 0 0 J. Lake, coil.......... 0 12 0 Miss Higgs, do...... 0 8 0 - Gratton, do ... 0 Ii 0

Juvenile Missionary Meeting ............ 0 11 0

J . Northcott, coIl... 2 11 8 B. Tresise, do ...... 1 1 1 8. R. Stevens......... 0 11 0 The little Ninnises 0 10 0 E. Hancock ......... 0 8 0

£ s. d. E. Cudmore .. ....... 0 7 6 R. Isaac ............... 0 6 9 C. Tresise .. ....... . .. 0 5 0 Small sums ......... 0 18 2 China.-Mr. T. Yeo, don... 1 1 0 R. & M. A. Spencer 5 0 0 " An Old Girl" ... 2 0 0 Mr. J. Parkhouse ... 1 0 0 Mrs. J. Parkhouse 1 0 0 Mr. T. Lee .... ........ 0 Ii 0

3010 4 Chappleton pub. ser. 4 16 4 MissB. Andrew, box 2 10 1 -Evans,do ...... 164 - A. A. Andrew, Park Gate ......... 2 2 0

1014 9 roscott pub. ser.... 1 8 10 Mast. Tucker, box 1 2 6 Mrs. Wedlake, ~d.

on every Is. worth eggs sold. .. .. ...... 0 6

Towards Medical :Missionary. . .. . . .. . 0 8 0

2 17 10 Highbickington pub.

ser .................. 1 2 9 Mrs. German. ........ 0 5 0 A Friend............... 0 10 0 :Miss A. Slee, box... 1 8 4 - Popham, do... 0 17 7 - K. Slee, do...... 0 18 0 - Bedford, do ... 0 6 8

. Two Friends ......... 0 9 3 J. Gooding ............ 0 13 10 R. Hill .................. 0 6 0

612 0 Lugridgeford pub.

services .......... .. 0 6 7 A Friend.. ............. 1 10 0

1 16 7 Ebberly Lodge pub.

services .... ...... . . 2 8 9 Mrs. Squire . ... . .. . . 1 0 0 Mr. Vodden ......... 0 10 0 Miss WatkiIis, box 2 0 0

518 9 Heddon pub. ser.... 0 16 5 A Friend.. .... ... ..... 0 5 0 Miss Holloway, box 1 9 7

211 0 Landkey pub. ser... a 1 A Friend............... 0 Ii 0 - A Thank OfferiDg 0 10 0

Miss Perring, box 0 15 0 - Bramble, do ... 0 11 8

Mrs. Cann, do ...... 0 7 1 311 5

Charles Bottom pub. services ..... .. .... . 1 11 10

MiBl> Brooks, box... 5 0 8 612 1

Bratton pub. ser.... 1 18 3 :Miss Yendell, box 4 8 4

667 Challacombe pub.

services ............ 0 17 Ii Miss Comer, box ... 3 12 Ii China-

~. i. ~~:a~fes.:.: ~ 1~ ~ - J. Dallyn 0 10 0

6 910 YarnsCCtmbe pub. ser.O 14 5 A Friend............... 0 5 0 Mrs. Pen!?elly, box 1 1 6 Miss Richards, do 0 18 6

2 19 5

£ s. d. Bishop's Tawton

pub. ser. ............ 1 4 4 E. V. Sexon, coll... 1 16 7 W. J. Taylor, do ... 1 12 6 N. Darch, do ......... 1 2 6 C. Matthews, do •.. 0 12 9 W. Taylor, do ..... , 0 11 8 E. Taylor, do........ 0 5 2 Small sums .. ....... 0 6 6

711 7 Goodleigh pub. ser. 0 17 8 B. Smith, box ...... 0 11 6 H. Palmer, do ..... 0 11 5

207--­£9612 '9

Hathe1'leigh Circuit. By Hatherleigh pub-

lic service ......... 8 1 5 Miss King, box...... 1 0 0 - Daniel, do ...... 1 0 0

Mast. T. Darch, do 1 0 0 Circuit Convention

Coll. .................. 0 0 Mr. Raymond, for

home extension... 0 2 6 China-Rev. G. Daniel...... 0 0

8 811 Winkleigh pub. ser. 5 2 10 Mr. Boundy, don ... 0 6 6 Miss Paddon, do... 0 5 0 - B. Boundy, book 8 0 0 - C. Harris, box 2 3 0

Mast. W. Stevens,cd. 0 10 0 Mr. Orchard's Lec-

ture .................. 015 7 12 211

Iddesleigh pub. ser. 2 2 1 Miss E. Jenkins, cd. 0 17 11 - M. Piper, do ... 0 10 0 - A. Chambers, do 0 6 9 - E. Piper, do '" 0 6 2

Mast. J. Budd, do 0 6 0 Miss E. Brook, do 0 5 7 Mast. W. Gill, do.. 0 3 0 Miss Maynard for

China ............... 026 500

North Tawton pub. ser ................... 2 0 4

Miss Madge, card... 0 15 0 Mast. H. Ratten-~box ......... 050

Mr. P. & Mrs. Madge 1 0 414

Beaford pub. ser.... 1 8 10 Miss J. Ashton, book 1 2 9 Miss Copp, card ... 0 7 0 Mast. W. Ashplant

do ..................... 0 4 0 China-Miss Knapman, box 0 0

427 Merton pub. aer.... 1 6 9 Miss E. Leverton, cd. 0 5 0 Children's Cards

under 58............. 0 10 5 222

Exboume pub. aer. 1 12 0 Miss A. Rattenbury,

card .................. 014 0 Mrs. Guy, box ...... 0 4 8 China-A Friend.: ............. 010 0 A Friend............... 0 1 0

813 Langham Cross pub.

services ........... , 1 0 6

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£ s. d. Mast. D. ~ht, cd. 0 10 0 - H. Knignt, do 0 7 0 - J. Thorne, box 0 3 0

206 Meeth pub. ser ...... 1 6 0 Miss L. Hatherley,

box .................. 100 A Friend, do. ........ 0 5 3 China-The Sunday-school 0 5 0

216 8 Sampford Courtney

pub. 8er. ........ .... 3 0 0 Miss Hawkins, box 1 15 8 - A. Piper, card 0 6 6

Mast. R. G. Glan-ville, do ............ 0 5 8

Children's Cards under 5s. ........... 0 9 11

China-Mr. R. Hawkins ... 2 10 0 - H. Hawkins... 0 10 0

A Friend............... 0 5 0 Home Extension-Mr. R. Hawkins... 2 10 0

1112 4 Broadwoodkelly pub.

services ............ 0 12 10 Mrs. Glanville, book 0 15 0 Miss Powlesland, cd. 0 9 0 Mrs. Lock, do ...... 0 5 0

2 110 Monkokehamptonpub.

services ............ 0 7 0 Miss Lock, box...... 0 5 0

012 0 --­£57 1'1" 1

Northlew Circu,,-By N orthlew public

services . ... . ...... . 1 15 7 Miss H. Gloyn, card 0 8 0 - Ann Evely, do 0 7 0

Mast. A. Vailance, do ..................... 0 6 0

Miss Edith Down, do 0 5 4 Sums under 58....... 0 7 3 China-Mr. & Mrs. Smeeth,

don .................. 1 0 0 Maurice and Albert 0 5 0 Miss M. Vallance,

coll .................. 0 6 0 Juvenile service 0 7 0

572 Boasley pub. ser.... 1 11 0 Miss L. Spry, coll... 1 3 0 Mast. Wm. Ball, do 0 18 0 Mr. H. Glass, don 0 10 0 China-Miss E. Ward, box 0 14 0 Juvenile service 0 6 0

520 Madworthy pub. ser. 1 18 10 Miss S. Hutchings,

call .................. 1 7 0 Miss A. Harry, do 0 19 0 MasterS.Harry,do 013 6 Miss N. Tickle, do 0 10 6 China-Miss F. G. Harry,

coll .................. 112 0 Juvenile service 0 5 0

7 510 Chilla pub. ser....... 1 7 8 Mrs. T. Gratton, cd. 2 6 4 Miss M. Wooldridge

do .................... 126 - Bessie Blight, do 0 15 1 - Rhoda Hill, do 0 14 1

£ s. d. MissLaura Down,ed. 0 10 0 ·Mast. W. Smale, do 0 9 1

- A. James, do... 0 8 9 - R. Luxton, do Q 7 0

China-Juvenile service... 0 4 8

852 Bratton pub. ser... 1 13 4 Miss M. Lovell, coll 0 16 8 - C. Voaden, do 0 5 8 chl!~oodman, do 0 4 8

Juvenile service 0 11 3 310 9

Highampton pub. services ...... .... .. 2 12 8

Miss Blatchford, box 0 12 3 China-Miss A. Sanders, colI 1 8 0 - R. Balsdon, box 0 10 0

Mr. J. Balsdon, don 0 5 0 Juvenile service ... 0 10 6

518 5 Widdon pub. ser... 1 8 10 Miss Wooldridge,

colI .................. 110 c~~eggadon,do 0 15 0

Miss Squire, coll ... 3 5 0 6 910

Eworthy pub. ser... 1 3 0 Miss R. Hill, coll... 1 2 3 ~~. Paull, do 0 9 3

Miss L. Hamlin, coll 0 10 6 Juvenile service 0 9 0

314 0 Okehampton pub.

sernces .. ... ... .. . 4 0 6 Miss L. Stone, colI 0 15 9 - E. Stratford, do 0 13 2 - L. Gale, do...... 0 10 6 - H. Nicholls, do 0 9 0 - C. Clennick, do 0 8 0 - C. Saunders, du 0 7 6 - E. Blatchford, do ..................... 058

Sums under 5s....... 0 16 11 Miss L. Gale, box 0 12 0 China-By Public Tea ...... 3 18 4 Juvenile service 0 12 6

13 910 Bridestowepub. aer. 1 13 8 Miss I. Northcott

coll .................. 1 12 6 China-Miss Cowling, coll 1 6 6 Juvenile service 0 5 6

418 2 Inwardleigh pub. ser. 0 18 0 Miss L. Bates, colI 0 10 6

136 Cruft pub. ser. ...... 0 15 3 Miss Voaden, coll 0 5 6

109 New Year offerings 1 1 9

£67 7 2

Southmolton Mission.

By Southmolton public services ... 1 4 0

Mrs. W. Brown, don 0 10 0 A Card .................. 0 1 6 China-Mrs. W. Brown ... 010 0 W. Brown ............ 1 0 0

356

£. s. d. Blakewell pub. sere 0 9 6

096 WaterhoUBepub. ser.l 6 6 Proceeds of Tea ... 0 15 0 Miss A. Wa.y, box 0 8 0

296 Monand pub. ser... 0 15 8 Mast. T. Mogridge,

ooll .................. 017 4 Mrs. W. Baker, do 0 11 0 Miss Smith, box ... 0 12 8 Mrs. Sinkings, do... 0 11 '1

814 8 Georgenympton pub.

Iler'V:ices ............ 1 4 11 1 411

Bishopsnympton pub. services . ......... .. 0 6 9

Mr. W. Setherton, box .................. 050

J BIIles Cole, coll ... 0 6 8 S. Bale & E. Harris 0 6 2

142 Meethe pub. ser .... 0 1 6 A Card .................. 0 8 6

011 0---121810

Total in Shebbear District ............ 806 11 10

EXETER DISTRICT. Euter Circuit.

By Exeter pub. sere 14 14 10 E. Johnson, Esq.,don 1 1 0 Mr. J. Crocker, do ... 1 1 0 Mr. & Mrs. Callard,

do ...................... 110 ---Stokes, do. 1 1 0

Mr. J. White, do.... 1 1 0 - C. Rowe, do.... 1 0 0

Mr. & Mrs. R. Smith, do ...................... 010 0

Messrs. Latimer and Glanville, do....... 0 10 6

Mrs. J. G. White,box 1 13 1 lfiss.AmyWhite, do. 0 12 0 - Pound, card... 0 6 6 - Lily Hayman,do. 0 5 0

Rev. J Hooper, fare-well meeting ...... 1 10

26 1 6 Juvenile effort-Miss Alice Roberts 10 0 0 - .Amy White .... o 2 0 0 - S. S. Dymond 1 16 6 - Bertha Letheren 1 13 0 - EthelRoberts ... 1 6 0 - Lucy White..... 1 2 0 - E. A. White.... 1 0 0 - Annie Baker.... 1 0 0 - C.COlwill......... 0 15 0 - Edith Dodd..... 0 16 0 - S. White ......... 014 4 - F. Wooldridge 014 0

==re~ gii: - VIOlet Gard.. .... 0 11 1 - Jessie Taylor... 0 11 0 - B. Williams .. , 0 10 6 - Ash ............... 010 6 - Melina Dodd... 0 10 0 - E. Wooldridge 0 9 0 - Vanstone ......... 0 8 6 - Emily Isaac..... 0 8 8 - Margeret May 0 8 2 - Hooper. .......... 0 6 6 - Greenslade...... 0 6 0

==~cl't~ g ~ g

40

£. s. d. Ma.ster T. Jeffery... 1 2 6

=~Ji~~ ~ ~ g - Ernest Pike ... 0 16 8 - Henry Baker... 0 12 6 - George White.. 0 12 6 - Regie Roberts.. 0 11 0 - Alfred Baker... 0 10 8 - John Bending.. 0 10 2 - Vernon Vickery 0 10 0 - Percy Smith .... 0 10 0 - Albert Gard..... 0 9 2

=~~~~~~ g ~ : - Ernest Evans... 0 1 6 - Fred. Evans .... 0 '1 0 - WilliBIIlRowland 0 6 1 - Ernest Westcott 0 6 1 - Fred. Gill.... .... 0 5 4 - William Gregory 0 5 4 - W. Wilcocks ... 0 5 2 - Stanley Heard. 0 5 0

Sums under 5s.. ..... 2 6 1 Annual Collections 8 8 1

46 7 4 China-Sunday Collections 8 14 6 Farewell meeting,

ReVII. J. Carter & W. Tremberth.... 2 1'1 0

Mr. John Martin ... 2 2 0 - G. Webber ...... 1 0 0

Miss Harris.. ... . ..... 1 1 0 Rev. J.Dymond ..... 1 1 0 - C. Stedeford.... 1 1 0

Miss Tuckett.. ....... 1 0 0 Mr. Varwell..... ..... 1 1 0 Mrs.Harding......... 1 0 0 Mr. J. G. White .... 1 0 0 Mrs. Dodd............. 1 0 0 Mr. Baker .......... ,. 1 0 0 - J. S. Dymond, don .................... 010 6

- F. Stokes, do... 0 5 0 - J. Shapland, do 0 5 0 - Peter, do......... 0 5 0 - J. S. Dymond, card ................... 4 10 6

2918 6 ---102 8 4

Crediton pub. ser... 2 0 4 Master E. Hedger,

card ................... 010 6 Sums under 58....... 0 6 8 China ................... 0 5 0

326 St. Cyres, pub. sere 1 6 5 Mr. Chudley, card.. 0 5 0 Mrs. Greenslade, do. 0 '1 8 Mrs. Long, do........ 0 5 6 MissB • .A.Western,do.O 6 6 - Beldon, do.. .... 0 6 6 - F.E. Yendall,do. 0 6 0

Mr. W. Vica.ry...... 0 5 0 34'1

Hookway publicser. 01210 01210

Shobrooke pub. sere 1 5 0 Mrs. Maynard, box 0 9 10

11410 Mrs. Harris, box,

China.. .......... ... 0 0 Home Extension

COllections,Exeter 8 1 11

115 5 0 lling8uk Circuit.

By Ringsash pub.ser. 2 11 '1 Mr. S. Boundy, don. 0 10 0

£. s. d. Two Friends, don... 0 10 0

. Mr. Cook..... ..... ..... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Polly Bellew.......... 1 10 8 Bessie Turner......... 1 0 '1 Frances Turner...... 0 18 8 Bessie Tapp.... ....... 0 11 5 Bertram. Berry.. ..... 1 15 3 Louis Harris......... 1 11 2 Henry Parkh(\use... 0 1'1 5 Donation.... ........... 0 2 6

1118 5 Burrington pub.ser. 2 0 0 Juvenile effort-Alfred Bendle........ 0 8 0 William Neal ......... 0 5 7 Alfred Pickard...... 0 6 6 Sydney Cole........... 0 6 0 JBIIles Turner........ 0 6 8 Robert N. Cole ...... 0 6 2 Small sums. .... ...... 1 14 0

510 6 Kingsnympton pub.

services.............. 2 2 0 Mrs. Friendship, box 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-Harty Nott............ 0 5 0 Wm. Pope............. 0 5 0 Small sums..... ....... 0 19 11

4 1 11 Chnlmleigh pub. ser. 213 8 Mrs. J. Wreford,don.O 10 0 - Isaac, do.... ..... 0 10 0

Rev. J. & Mrs. Banwell. do........ 0 5 0

Juvenile effort-J. Cann ................. 0 6 6 Alice Wreford. ...... 0 18 3 Small sums..... ....... 0 8 6 Rev. J. Horwill,

China................. 0 0 666

Stable Green pub. services.............. 2 9 '1

~Picka.rd, card 0 9 0 Small sums............ 0 5 4

8 311 Chawleigh pub. sere 1 0 0 Thomas Tncker,card 0 12 0 Bertie Petherick, do. 0 8 '1 John Petherick, do. 0 7 0 Ellen Bird. do........ 0 5 2 Fred. Hayman, do. 0 5 1 Bessie Woods, do ... 0 5 0 SmallSums ........... 0 1 5

848 Copplestone pub. sere 8 '1 6 Tea ....................... 018 6 A Friend............... 0 10 0 Thank offering. ..... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-Annie Norton........ 0 6 2 Small Sums.. ......... 0 10 1

629 Hele Lane pub. sere 9 '1 Juvenile effort-Effie Tucker........... 1 0 0 Bessie ~e....... ..... 0 £) 1 Ethel Ewings......... 0 5 1 8mallsum.s... ..... ... . 0 8 0

888 Morchard pub. sere 1 11 7 Mr. Clarke, don...... 0 10 0 Juvenile e:1fort-Ernest J. Longman 0 10 0 Ethel Cann............ 0 5 10 Eliza Lee....... . ....... 0 5 0 Small sums. ........... 0 8 10

811 8

41

:£ 8. a. :£ 8. d. :£ s. d. Worlington pub. ser. 0 6 4 Stoke pub. aer ....... 0 6 1 Small sums ............ 0 6 0 Juvenilee1fort- 0 6 1 8 1 0 Polly Foss ............. 0 5 S Dartmouth pub. ser. 1 2 3 Aveton Gifford pub. T. Pugsley ............ 0 5 8 Mr. C. Kelland, box 0 15 8 services .............. 1 5 0 Small sums ............ 0 7 4 - Blank, do ...... 0 5 6 Smallsums ............ 010 ()

Abox ........... : ....... 0 2 6 2 3 5 1 15 0 1 6 8 Shaldon pub. aer .... 010 9 Chillington Rub. aer. 0 16 ()

Northlake pub. ser. 014 4 Miss Doidge, box ... 1 0 0 Mr. Trout, or Juvenile e1fort- - Trewin, do ...... 015 0 China ................. 0 5 0 Bessie Tucker ........ 012 6 Small sums ............ 0 110 1 1 0 Annie Shopland ..... 0 8 8 2 7 7 Prawle pub. ser ..... 014 0 Polly Packer .......... 0 5 6 Coombe pub. aer .... o 16 0 Mrs. G. Putt, box ... 0 5 0

X~~ i:Jj:~~.~:::::: 0 5 0 Miss Annie Murch, Sums under 58 ....... 016 6 0 9 5 box ................... 010 0 1 15 6

215 5 1 6 0--- IIallsands pub. ser. 012 0 Roseash pub. ser .... 0 5 6 88 8 1 Small sums ............ 0 8 4 Bessie Crowcombe, Kingsbrompton Circuit. 1 0 4---

card ................... 0 5 0 81210 010 6 By Kingsbrompton CJhagfMd Oircuit. Meahaw pub. aer •... 01010 pub.aer ............. 2 3 0

Annie Cole, card •... 014 6 Master Reed ......... 0 8 0 By ~agford pub. Small sums ............ 0 2 6 Miss R. Down., ...... 0 5 0 servIces .............. 7 0

1 710--- Small card ............. 0 1 8 Mr. W. Perryman, 53 3 2 China- don .................... 010 0

TMguay &: NflWton Abbot Rev. W. J. Hocking 2 0 0 - Jeffery ............ 0 5 ()

4 17 3 China-Oircuit. Bury pub. ser ........ 012 6 Mr. & Mrs. Perryman 3 3 0 By Torre pub. ser ... 411 8 012 6 MlI.8ter H. Perryman 1 0 0 W. K. Perrens, Esq. 1 0 0 U;J?ton pub. aer ....... 016 2 Miss E. Je1fery ...... 0 10 0 Mr. R. Crocker, don. 1 1 0 Miss L. Marsh,coll. 010 6 Miss A. Jeffery, card 0 5 0 Miss Pearse, do........ 0 10 0 Master A. Mogiord 0 9 6 7 0 0 Mrs. White ............. 0 5 0 Miss M. Govier ...... 0 8 7 Providence ~ub. aer. 2 11 9 Mabel & Lily Scawn, Mr. Palmer, don .... 0 5 0 Mr. R. Croc er, don. (l 10 0

box ..................... 0 6 0 2 4 9 Miss Crocker, do .... 0 5 0 Sunday School effort- TimbEl!llcombe pub. Mrs. Madders, do ... 0 5 0 F. Pearse ............... 014 0 servIces

H~~bie 015 6 Mrs. Hender, China. 0 5 0

H. Crocker ............ 010 6 Miss M. 019 0 Juvenile effort.:.... L. Churchward ...... 0 8 3 - E. Williams .... 01710 Jessie Hill ............. 017 5 M. Farrant ............ 0 7 6 Mrs. Sayers, box ... 0 5 2 Florrie Dunning .... 010 0 M.A. Allin ............ 0 7 0 Master G. Yendle ... 0 4 0 Samuel Barnes ...... 0 6 7 H. J. B. Allin ........ 0 7 0 a 1 6 Louisa Endacott .... 0 6 4 S. Pearse ............... 0 6 8 Roadwater pub. ser. 1 6 0 Mary Ann May ...... 0 6 3 T. Powlesland ....... 0 6 0 A Friend, don ........ 2 0 0 John Endacott ....... 0 5 2 M.Adams 0 5 0 Master W. Court, 6 8 6

1: :~~~~:::::::::: 0 5 0 coIl ................... 0 6 0 Hittisleigh pub. ser. 0 11 6 0 5 0 Miss F. E. Cording 0 5 6 The late R. A.shplant,

Small sums ............ 1 810 - P. Welsher ...... 0 5 0 card ................... 0 7 6 Juvenile meeting ... 118 9 - Eva Stone ........ 0 5 0 Miss M. A Beer, do. 0 5 2 Sunday School box 118 3 - Nellie Willis .... 0 2 6 1 4 2

17 1 0 Master W. Guard .. 0 2 0 Whiddon Down pub. Newto~ Abbot pub. 412 0 services .............. 2 3 5

servIceS .............. 3 1 7 Luckwell Bridge pub. Mr. F. Lang, don... 0 5 0 Profits of Tea ......... 1 1 7 services.............. 1 0 6 Master J. D. Leaman, W. Larkworthy ...... I 0 6 Master W. Gooding box .................... 0 5 0 M. Middleton ......... 010 0 coIl .................... 015 0 218 5 R. Middleton ......... 0 7 7 Master J. Tucker ... 014 0 Lettaford pub. ser •. 011 0 C.Husband ........... 0 7 6 - W.Moles ........ 010 6 Friends. China ....... 0 5 0 A. Powles1and 0 6 4 Miss Helena Rawle 010 3 Two cards ....... 0 8 2

-M. HOlYard ...... :::::: 0 b 5 - J. Crockford .... o 10 3 1 4 2 A. Gifford ............. 0 5 0 4 0 6 South Zeal pub. ser. 010 0 S. Carpenter .......... 0 5 0 Gupworthypub.aer.l 0 0 Two cards ............ 0 5 4 W.Davey .............. 0 5 0 1 0 0 015 4 Juvenile meeting ... 0 7 8 Watchet pub. aer ... 018 0 ~reyton ~ser ... 110 0 Sunday School box 1 0 0 Miss J. Redd, coIl. 0 6 6 . G. bert,

9 8 2 Master E. Hole ...... 0 210 C.C., don ............ 0 5 0 St. Mary Church 1 7 4 A box .................... 0 3 6

pub. aer ............. 010 0 Luxb~rough pub. 118 6---Mr. Pelmear, dOD. 0 5 0 servIceS .............. 1 6 4 21 4 1 Sunday School cards 0 5 0 Mrs. Matthews, box 0 12 9 Tiverton Missitm. 1 0 0 Master F.Ji Coles ... 0 9 0 Paignton pub. ser. 118 1 - J.Howe .......... 0 7 1 By Tiverton pub Mrs. Foale, don ..... 010 0 215 2--- services .............. 2 011 Maud Flood. box ... 010 0 2411 0 Mr. W. E. Thorne, Olive Braund ......... 010 0 Kingsbridge Mission. don 0 5 0 Mrs. Battershill ..... 0 5 0 Miss R:·~bb·, .. ~~ii 011 2 Small BUmS ............ 0 2 9 By Do~brooke pub. Nellie Mogiord ..... 011 2 China- servIces .............. I 10 0 David Pellow ........ 010 4 Mr. N. Braund ...... 0 0 Miss P. Maddick, Ada Parnell 0 6 1

41510 car(l. ................. 1 5 0 Wm.COX ............... 0 5 0

£ s. d. S. Tucker.. ............. 0 5 0 A. Dunn .... .......... 0 5 2 J. Tucker ............ 0 5 0 Mrs. Sweet, box ... 0 S 6 Small sums............ 0 15 8 China-Mr. J. Bendle ...... 1 1 0 Master Bendle ...... 0 10 6

'l 15 6 Cadeleigh pub. ser. 8 6 Mr.R. Squire,ld.for

every pig sold...... 0 8 0 M. & H. Luxton,

coll ................. 052 Mrs. Squires, box 0 4 0

258 Witheridge pub. ser.O 14 6 Jas. Greenslade, coll 0 6 0 Miss L. Thomas ... 0 5 0

156 Rackenford pub. ser. 3 0 0 :Miss Webber

l don. 0 5 0

In Memory 0 Mrs. R. Ayre ............ 0 10 0

A. Wonnacott, coll 015 0 S. Twose ............... 0 7 0 W. & J. Coles ...... 0 6 0 D. Blackford......... 0 5 0 A.Coles ............... 06 S J. Wind ............... 0 1 6 Mrs. G. Northam,

don .................. 050 609

Templeton pub.ser. 0 17 6 Mrs. Turner, box... 0 5 0 Smallsums............ 0 5 6

180 Cheriton pub. ser. 1 14 1 Mrs. Thomas, box: 0 5 0 :Miss Grant, call ... 0 8 0 -Bragg ............ 080

China-A Friend.............. 0 10 9

3 010 Bampton pub. ser. 1 4 5 :Miss M. Dart, call 0 12 4 Boys' S.S., box...... 0 11 6 Girls' S.S., do ...... 0 5 8 Young Ladies', do 0 6 4 Miss Carter............ 0 4 0 Small sums............ 0 7 8

311 6 Oakford pub. ser.... 1 3 10 Mrs. Melhuish, box 0 10 0 Mary Melhuish, cd. 0 2 6

1 16 4 CIayhangerpub. ser. 0 12 7 Misses F. & A.

Bryant............... 0 15 0 Mr. Jas. Vickery ... 0 15 C

227 Stockley pub. aer. 0 9 3 MissE. Martln,coll 0 8 0 S. Reed ............... 0 5 3 E. & B. Davey. ..... 0 7 0

196 Petton pub. ser.... 0 4 9 Mr. Thomas, don... 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 9 11

019 8 Exbridge pub. ser. 0 9 10

o 9 10 China-Mr. E. Thorne ...... 0 10 0

3215 8 Total in the Exeter

District ............ 293 14 10

42

BRISTOL DISTRICT

Bristol Oircuit. £ s. d.

By Redcliffe Crescent public services ... 28 4 0

Mrs. Terrett (In Memoriam), don 2 2 0

Mr. Terrett, do ...... 2 2 0 Mrs. Collings, do... 0 5 0 Miss C.Roberts( Clif-

ton), box............ 0 2 83 0 2

Juvenile effort-Miss S. M. Terrett 7 5 0 - Sunshine Terrett 8 18 0 - Alfrida Shapley 4 15 6 - Kate Rickets ... 2 4 4 - Annie Marsh... 2 2 0 - Annie Radford 2 0 0 - Alice Ottery ... 1 9 2 - Nellie Rossiter 1 7 6 - Alice Rossiter 1 7 6 - Ellen Budd...... 1 7 6 - BerthaB.Burnett 0 18 5 - Jane Fogg ...... 0 16 0 - :Mary A.Watkins 0 IS 7 - Laura Walters 0 12 1 - Blanche Michell 0 12 0 - Lilly Collings 0 11 10 - Mary A.Conway 0 11 9 - M. Matthews... 0 10 10 - Beatrice Drew 0 10 9 - Sarah Prescott 0 10 6 - Florrie Board 0 10 0 - Agnes Babbage 010 0 - Alice Wride ... 0 10 0 - Alice Abraham 0 9 0 - Florence Thomas 0 8 10 - Alice Poulding 0 8 4 - Mabel Greaves 0 8 0 - Lottie Lewis... 0 8 0 - Edith E. Lewis 0 7 10 - Minnie Greaves 0 7 6 - Elizabeth Smith 0 6 6 - Florrie Poulding 0 6 5 - Ellen Pattinson 0 5 0

Small sums... ....... 0 7 0 Mast.G.B.G.Terrett

(In Memoriam) ... 2 2 0 - George Greenway 2 6 0 - W. J. Rossiter 2 5 2 - C. E. Harris ... 1 5 0 - Frank Brownsey 1 0 0 - Wm. Abraham 0 18 4 - Ernest Rowe... 0 14 5 - Frank Powell... 0 14 4 - Walter Powell 0 14 4 - Wilfrid Radford 0 13 6 - Wilson Ramsey 0 12 0 - Bertie Collings 0 11 10 - Fred Abraham 0 10 6 - Robt. Abraham 0 10 6 - Bertie Wride ... 010 0 - Wm. Beacham 0 8 0 - Charles Thomas 0 8 8 - Frank Mundy.. 0 9 10 - George Satherly 0 7 6 - William Smith 0 5 3

Small sums............ 0 2 6 57 6 4

China.-Meeting ............... 2 10 0 W. Terrett. Esq .... 10 0 0 M.& M.Brokenshire,

don ................ 5 5 0 1716 0--­

lOS 1 6 Gladstone St. pub.

services ............ 8 8 7

f.. s. d. Profits of Tea......... 1 10 0

·Mr. Gilbert... ........ 2 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Hollins 1 0 0 ---Hek ...... 110

A Friend......... ...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Caseley, box... 0 10 0

1419 ., Juvenile effort-Miss Quick............ 4 0 0 - Annie Collis ... 8 5 10 -Hek ............... 249 - F. Cox: ............ 1 6 11 - M. Codrington 1 2 1 - S. J. Bodey...... 0 16 2 - Clara Tucker ... 0 14 6 - Follett ............ 0 12 4 - Edith Dando... 0 12 1 - Mignonette Hek 0 11 0 - Anstice, box: ... 0 10 3 - Sophia Bodey... 0 9 9 - M. Poppleston, box .................. 093

- :Maude Nicholls 0 8 11 - Rose Tucker... 0 8 0 - Ellen Martin ... 0 8 0 - S. Woodbourne 0 6 2 - Alfrida Long... 0 6 0 - Alice Jones...... 0 5 3 - Edith Phippin 0 4 3

Mr. S. Jenkins' Bible Class, box .... ... 2 8 8

Small sums............ 0 13 9 Master H. Priddle 3 ., 4 - John Forgan... 1 16 0 - Willie Slade ... 1 12 4 - Thomas Thome 1 4 4 - F. C. Reed ...... 1 2 9 - Herbert Sloman 1 2 'l - Herbert Slade 1 2 0 - LeonardFelthamO 18 8 - HerbertJenkins 0 17 5 - Albert Forgan 0 14 0 - Wm. Jenkins ... 012 5 - Arthur Snow... 0 11 10 - William Jones 0 10 S - W. Williams... 0 9 10 - Willie Orchard 0 6 8 - Bernard Shilson 0 6 5 - HerbertBaldwin 0 6 2 - Charles Bennett 0 5 2 - John Carr ...... 0 4 2

Small sums............ 1 9 6 Juvenilemeeting,coll3 14 3

44 13 0 China.-Rev. J. H. Shilson 1 1 0 Juvenile ............... 1 10 'T

Special do 3 13 4 ~ 63 511

For Medical Missionary­Mrs. Terrett (In

Memoriam) ...... 1 1 0 SmallsUIDs 0 9 6

110 6 ---17217 11

Taunton Mission. By Taunton pub.ser. 4 10 ., W.Rawlinson,Esq.,

don .................. 010 0 Mr. Rendel, do . .•. 0 10 0 Miss Bickels, box... 0 6 6 Mr. Chown, don ... 0 5 0 Mrs. R. Hellard, do 0 5 0 - Gould & Miss Bird .................. 082

W.Weaver,Esq.,don 0 5 0 Miss Baby Trelease,

box .................. 010 0

:£ s. d. Mrs. Eades & Miss

F. Silvester......... 0 5 8 Miss Blackmore, ed. 0 10 9 The Misses & Master

Casley ............... 0 5 0 Miss M. & :Ma.ster

Penwarden, card 0 5 0 A Friend & two

small sums......... 0 9 11 Children's cards ... 0 7 9 After Lecture . ..... 0 13 1 China-Sunday-school box 0 17 6 W. Higman ......... 4 0 0 Mr. A. Casley ...... 1 0 0 For Medical :Mis-

sionary......... ..... 0 8 0 Mr.Orchard,lecture 1 0 0

17 12 11 Wellington public

service....... .... .. .. 8 1 5 J.H.Fox,Esq., don 010 0 S. Fox, Esq., do ... 0 5 0 T. Fox, Esq., do... 0 5 0 C. Tite. Esq., do... 0 5 0 MissJ.Hancock,box 2 0 0 - Jennings, don 1 0 0 - Davis, card...... 0 5 0

The Misses E. A. & Mast.Goldworthy 0 7 0

Small sums..... ....... 0 5 6 Miss Lock, box...... 0 5 0 Public meeting for

China 078 1316 7

Milverton pub. ser. 0 7 6 Children's cards ... 1 3 0

1 10 6 Hillfarrancepub.ser. 1 8 7 Mrs. Hawkins, box 0 3 1

1 11 8 Halse pub. service The late Mrs. Watts Mr. Watts, card ... - R.Hawkins,don

Miss Hawkins, card

1 0 050 010 0 076 050

286 Hillcommon pUb.ser. 1 l'I Children's cards ... 0 10 0

113 7 ---38 13 9

Lectures by Messrs. Casley & Crossman forHomeExtension2 17 6

41 11 3 Wea1'ol Oircuit.

By Weare pub. ser. '1 16 6 Miss Clapp, box ... 1 14 6 Master Ham, do '" 1 17 3

- J.Vincent, card 1 12 7 - T. Day, do . ..... 0 6 2 - G. Vincent, do 0 5 3

Sums under 5s....... 0 13 1 854

Allerton pub. ser... 1 13 6 Mast.J.C.Vowles,boxl 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Vowles,

don .................. 010 0 MissA.P.Vowles,do 0 5 0 - M. P. Vowles... 0 5 0

Acard .................. 0 3 6 317 0

Bleadney pub.mtng. 3 0 0 MissL.Shepherd.cd. 0 10 0 - Polly Hellier,do 0 7 0 - Alice Bobbett.. 0 8 1

Small sums....... ..... 0 2 7 478

43

Draycott pub. ser .. . A Thank-offering .. . Mr. J. Sevier, don Miss M. Hills, card - Poples, do ..... .

Master K.Cooper,do - A. Smith, do ...

Pastor's Bible Class Sums under 5s ...... . China-Mrs. English ....... . P. Labdon & Family Miss C. J. Labdon Mr. Fred Labdon ... Medical Mission

1214 5

:£ s. d. 810 0 100 100 014 0 010 0 116 052 011 0 093

110 0 100 010 0 010 0 036

Brent Knoll pub.ser. 2 7 7 Mr.& Mrs. E. Frost,

don .................. 010 0 Mrs. Hosking, do ... 010 0 Miss C. Frost, box 1 0 0 Little Lynhams, do 0 7 6 Bible Class... ......... 0 8 0 P. Hardwidge, card 0 7 6 C. Tilley. do ..... ... 0 6 0 rvor Maggs, do..... 0 5 1 Sums under 5s.. ..... 0 5 8

674 Bleadon pub. ser .... Miss B. Taylor, box - A. Poole. card - Elsie Poole, do

Mr. P. Poole, box ... Miss L. Taylor, card Sums under 5s ......

2 0 2 10

074 010 0 062 060 1 1 3

415 7 Westbury pub. ser. 0 14 2 Willie Classey, box 0 6 1 Sums under 5s. ...... 0 9 0

193 Priddy services...... 0 8 6 A Friend for China 1 0 0

186 Voted by the Quarterly

Meeting for General Purposes.. ......... 5 0 0

48 5

Somerton Mission.

By Somerton pub.ser. 1 2 0 R. M. Holmes, box 0 10 0 A card .................. 030 China-S. Holmes, don...... 0 10 6 W G. Holmes ...... 010 6 F. A. Holmes......... 0 10 6 M. M. Holmes ...... 0 10 6

317 0 Pilton pub. services 1 4 2 A Friend. don ...... 0 10 0 A Friend, do.......... 0 10 0 Miss B. Rose, coll... 0 6 8 - P. Batt, do ..... 0 6 0 - Perry, do.... ..... 0 6 0 - A. Rose, do ... 0 5 0

Two sums 0 6 6 China-Woman's Medical

Fund 0 6 0 404

Keinton pub. ser... 1 4 9 Mast. A. Brook, coll 0 10 4 - W. Chalker, do 0 5 0 - N. & J. Grant,

do .................... 0 6 6 Miss Carey, do ...... 0 5 0 N. & E. Pitman, do 0 6 0 Small sums.. .......... 0 7 10

:£ s. d. China.-Rev. A. Knight.. .... 0

465 South Barrow pub.

services ............ 1 12 8 Mr. Walter, don... 0 10 0 Mast.V.& Miss Isaac,

box .................. 100 Miss Isaac, do ...... 0 5 6 Juvenilemtng., coll 0 15 0 Mrs. Downton,do... 0 14 3 Mr. J. Travers, do 0 13 0 - T. Budge11, do 0 5 0

Small sums.. .......... 0 13 2 687

West Pennard pub. service ............... 0 6 0

Miss Wilkins, coll... 0 6 1 Small sums............ 0 5 0

017 1 High Ham pub. ser. 019 8 Mast. A. Lavis, coll 0 16 0 - A. Lavis, do ... 0 10 0 - Jessie Lavis, do 0 13 6 - B. Fisher, do... 0 '5 3 - Williams, dt! ... 0 5 0

Small sums ............ 018 6 4 7 11

Stone pub. services 1 0 0 Mast. E. Cross, coll 0 16 6 - E. Travers, do 0 5 0 - G. Travers, do 0 5 0

Mrs. White, box ... 0 6 0 212 6

Lovington pub. ser. 0 18 4 .A. Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 Mast. & Mrs. Travers.

box .................. 193 l\tiss P.Longman,coll 0 6 0 - B.A. Travers, do 0 5 0 - H.&E.James,do 0 5 6

Mast. S. Stephens,do 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 6 6

457 Plot Btreetpub. ser. 1 3 4 Mr. D. Jacob, don 0 5 0 Miss Higgins, box 0 8 0 Mrs. Pole, do ...... 0 3 1

1 19 5 Charlton-Mr. Hodges, don ... 5 0

050 Christmas offerings-Mr. Travers,Loving-

ton ..................... 0 10 0 - Holmes & Family 0 5 0

33 1410

Weston-Super-Mare .lJfission.

By Weston-Super-Marepub.services 3 3 0

W. Ash, Esq .• don 1 1 0 H. Podger. Esq., do 0 10 6 Juvenile Missionary

Meeting ............ 0 9 7 Sunday-school box 1 4 7 Miss French, box... 0 5 9 - Crocker, book... 1 11 7 - L. Haynes, do 0 17 6 - E. Parsons, do 0 16 0 - Evely, do ...... 0 12 ·6

Mrs.Keveren,box,& :M.!.st.Keveren,book 0 11 6

Miss Pollard, book 0 8 0 - Miles, do......... 0 7 0 - A. Baker, do ... 0 6 0 - C. Goding ...... 0 6 0 - John, do ......... 0 6 0

:£ s. d. Miss Byers, book... 0 6 0 Mast. B. Allen, do 0 6 0 Miss Banwell, do... 0 5 6' Master F. & Miss L.

Stevens, do......... 0 Miss Haywood, do 0 - StevensJ do ...... 0 - Elver, ao......... 0 - Hook, do ......... 0

Mast.J .Radford, do 0 - W.Jennings,do 0

Miss E. Tottle, do 0 Small sums............ 0 China-J. & A.Finch,Thank-

5 0 5 0 5 0 4 6 4 4 3 1 8 8 2 6 911

offering ............ 1 1 0

1617 7

Orewkerne Mission.

By Crewkerne pub. services ............ 0 17 9

Mr. Fone, don ...... 0 10 0 - Saint, do ......... 0 5 0 - Reader, do ...... 0 5 0

MissWalbridge,box 0 5 0 Mr. Larcombe, do 0 5 6 Amy Faull, coll ... 0 5 0 Small sums........ .... 1 2 8 China-Rev. E. Faull 0 0

415 6 Seaving1;onpub.ser. 012 7 Miss Templeman,box 0 12 0 - Harris, do ...... 0 5 6

Small sums. ........... 0 13 5 236

Dinnington pub.ser. 0 11 0 Miss Wheadon, box 0 5 0 Small sums.. .......... 0 18 10

1 910 Hardington pub.ser. 0 17 0 Mrs. Genge, don... 0 5 0 Miss Phillips, box 0 3 0 - Leach, don ...... 0 5 0

110 0 Hambridge pub.ser. 8 5 6 Mrs. Priddle, box 0 6 0 - Mrs. Oxley, do 0 7 6

Miss Quantock, don 0 5 0 Children's cards ... 0 17 4

514 Haselburypub. aer. 017 6 Small sums........... 0 15 2

112 8 Stratton pub. ser... 0 7 1 Small sums............ 0 6 8

018 9 Churchill pub. aer. 0 7 0

070 Whitford pub. ser. 01810 Children's cards 0 4 0

1 210 Dalwood pub. aer ... 015 2 Ellen Hoar, card... 0 5 0 Bums under 58....... 1 0 0

202 CombeWaterpub.ser.l 2 0 Polly Cudmore,card 0 6 0

180 Mrs.Adams,DminsterO 15 0

015 0 ---2219 7

Portland Munon.

By Wakeham pub. services . ........... 1 18 0

Mr. J. Pearce, don 1 0 0 - W. Coombe, do 0 5 0

44

:£ s. d. Miss B.Attwooll,box 1 2 0 W. Nancekivell, do 0 5 2 Mast. Tom Stone,card 0 12 8 Miss B. Attwooll, do 0 10 4 - R. Otter, do '" 0 8 0 - B. Otter, do ... 0 6 8 - A. Attwooll, do 0 6 4 - J. Elliott, do... 0 5 9 - R. Allen, do... 0 6 0 - R. Attwooll, do 0 6 0

Small sums.... ........ 0 17 11 China­J.G.Nancekivell,don 0 5 0

81410 Maidenwellpub.ser 0 14 7 Master C.Cleall,card 0 7 0 - W. Nott, do... 0 5 8 ~ W. Russell, do 0 5 1

Miss E. Gibbs, do... 0 5 0 Mr. Thresher, don 0 5 0 Small sums............ 0 19 11 China-A Wesleyan Friend,

don .................. 050 878---

12 2 1 Bridgwate.r Mission.

By Bridgwater pub. service ............... 2 18 9

P. O. H. Reed, Esq., don .................. 1 00

Mrs. Geo.Randle,do 0 10 0 Four Friends, do... 1 8 0 Mr.W. C. B.Turner,

card .................. 076 Do., China ............ 0 10 0 Sunday-school pub.

meeting ............ 0 13 8 Miss C. Iunalls,card 0 13 6 MasterG.Davey,do 0 7 6 - F. Perrett, do... 0 5 0

Bums under 5s....... 1 0 0 91811

HuntspiU pub. ser. 0 18 6 Miss Kate Day, box 0 11 8 - Chedzoy, card 0 11 0

Mr. Gullidge, do... 0 7 4 Sunday-school­MissM.Wilkins,card 0 g 6 Master W. Bowden 0 5 6 Sums under Os....... 0 13 5

3 10 6 By Chedzoypub.ser. 0 7 2

072---1811 7

Total in the Bristol District ........... 361 19 11

LONDON DISTRICT. London (Jubilee) Oircuit.

ByJubileepub.ser. 5 3 0 Ladies' Association 3 18 2 You~g ~dies' As-

BOCIa.tlOn ............ 2 3 8 Mr. R. Mason, don 2 15 0 - J. Maund, do... 1 10 0 - M.H.Rackstaw,

JE.sq. .................. 0 5 0 A FrIend, don ...... 0 5 0 A Friend .............. 0 5 0 Mrs. Faulkner, box 0 12 8 - S. J. Ashton, do 0 10 0

Miss '.raylor, do...... 0 12 6 - Rosa House, coll 1 18 9 - A. Rumble, do 1 11 2 - Lily Nichols ... 1 11 2

Master A. Rumble 0 7 4

:£ s. d~ ~h%~eting, coll... 1 8 0

Mr. H. W. Taylor 4 0 0 - W. Powell ...... 2 2 0

Mr. & Mrs. Cory... 0 10 0 Coll. at Farewell

Meeting ............ 2 3 1

88 6 6 London (Waterloo Road)

Oircuit. By Waterloo Road

public services ... 8 14 9 Profits of tea ......... 1 6 0 Mr. J. Grose, don.. 5 5 0 - C. Hobbs, do .. 1 1 0 - S. Moore, do... 1 1 0 - W. Stubbs, do 1 1 0

Mrs. Moore, do. ..... 1 1 0 - S;;ephens, do... 0 10 0

Mr.W.Vanstone, do 0 10 0 Miss Stubbs, box... 1 9 0 - Gro~e, do.. ....... 0 15 0

Mrs. Tautz, do ...... 0 14 0 - Butler, do ...... 0 7 6

Miss Andrews, do 0 7 6 Mrs. Valler............ 0 7 0 Mr. Lamb, box (far-

things) ....... ..... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s.. ..... 0 2 8

2417 0 Sunday-school Cards-Laurie Stubbs ...... 3 '1 6 Fritz Roselieb ...... 1 18 5 Ernest Parker ...... 1 8 11 Louie Boak ......... 1 8 6 Edmund Plumstead 1 6 6 Alfred Uren ......... 1 1 8 David Kauffman ... 1 1 '1 EmestP.lumstea.d... 1 0 10 Maud Clemence ... 0 17 5 Joseph Welch ...... 016 4 Annie Benwell ...... 0 12 11 John Henry ......... 011 3 Florrie Henry ...... 0 10 4 Maud Harris.. ...... 0 10 8 Florrie Shepherd... 0 9 10 William Hood ...... 0 9 9 Bertha Carter ...... 0 8 7

~ifij~~es:~':::::: g ~ 1~ Maud Squires ...... 0 7 3 Charlp.s Sharpe ...... 0 '1 1 Maud Ede ............ 0 6 6 Herbert Uren ...... 0 6 6 Lydia Marsh ..... .... 0 6 2 Annie Lamb ......... 0 6 0 Beatrice Harris...... 0 5 8 Edith Dark ......... 0 5 S Elizabeth Shadwell 0 5 0 Sums under Os. ...... 3 1 7

t::a.tsc~~~~kesl 5 9 - E.E.H. Balhat-chet .................. 1 1 0

- E. Payne.... ..... 0 12 1 - M. Bowland ... 0 11 6 - D.Woolla.cott ... 010 8

Mr. J. P. Tonkin... 0 10 0 Miss E. Fitzgerald 0 9 2 "The little Voles" 0 8 5

~~s~a: B!d.~~~ g ~ 1~ Albert Plumstead.. 0 5 8 Sums nnder 5s....... 0 14 10 Sunday-school, Teachers

and Classes·­Mrs. Balhatchet's

class .................. 2 9 8

£ s. d. Mr. Tonkin's class 0 19 8

- Welch's do...... 0 15 0 - Coles' do ......... 0 13 11

Miss :Maker's do ... 0 13 6 - Mellish's do ... 0 12 6 - Stubb's do ...... 0 11 0

Mrs. Tonkin's do... 0 9 9 Miss Hardwick's (In-

fants) do.... ........ 0 6 10 - Valler's do...... 0 6 0

Mr. Lamb's do ...... 0 6 6 - Williams' do ... 0 6 6

Miss Squire's do ... 0 6 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 4 1 Half Sunday After-

ternoon collectionslO 7 3 Missionary Sunday

Collections ......... 2 8 Juvenile Missionary

Meeting & Good Friday Concert... 1 6 8

Girls'Friendly Society Working Class... 1 0 0

W. J. Deane, Esq., don .................. 010 6

Interest on Mission-ary Money . '" ..... 0 7 4,

55 10 2 China-The late Mr. F. T.

Gammon, contin­ued by Mrs. Gam-mon .................. 60 0 0

Mr. J. Grose ......... 15 0 0 Rev. J. Balhatchet 1 1 0 T. H. S. 010 6

6611 6 May Meeting colI. 3 8 0 Profits of Luncheon

and tea............... 1 13 0 510

15119 8 London (Clapham) Jiission.

By Garner pub. ser. 5 6 3 J. C. Bumsted, Esq.,

don .................. 10 0 0 A Friend, through

Mrs. B ............. 5 0 0 Thro' F. W. Bourne 0 19 0 Mast.T.J.Chapman 0 8 1 Mrs. Dyer, box...... 1 8 7

- Bourne, do...... 0 16 0 - Brister, do ...... 0 6 7 - Taylor, do . ..... 0 5 6

Mr. Clayton. do ... 0 7 0 - Dangerfield, do 0 3 6 - Knight, don ... 1 1 0

A Friend, do ......... 0 6 0 Sunday School-Boxes in the Classes 3 0 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 19 11 Cards under 5s. .., 1 0 1 May Meeting coll... 1 13 11 China-F.W.&Mrs.Bourne 6 6 0 Miss E. R. Bourne 1 1 0 Mr. F. E. Bourne... 1 1 0 A Friend............... 1 1 0 New Year's 01l'erings-· F. W. Bourne ...... 1 0 0 Mr. J. Clayton ...... 0 10 0

4218 6--4218 6

London (Kilburn) Mwsion.

By Kilburn pub. ser. 4 19 1 Mr. Weekes, don... 0 6 0 Mast.L.8award,box 0 17 3

45

£ s. d. Mrs. Gilbert. box... 0 15 0 - Brown, do ...... 0 6 4

Miss M.Coombes,do 0 5 0 768

Sunday-schoolell'orl-Miss Boatfield's class

of Girls .... ....... 1 1 6 - Bowden's do ... 0 10 10 - Cooley'S do...... 0 7 6

Mrs. Gilberl's do ... 0 6 1 Sums under5s. ...... 0 13 9 Mr. F. C. Luke's

class of Boys ...... 1 7 8 Miss Hunt's do ...... 0 7 10 Mr. Thorpe's do... 0 6 2 Miss Symons's do... 0 6 11 Mr. John's do ...... 0 6 8 Classes under5s.... 0 11 10 Infant class ......... 1 5 0 Officers' box ......... 0 7 1

715 9 Children's cards-Miss B. Boatfield... 2 4 0 - F. Boatfield 1 16 0 - R. Gilberl ..... 1 0 0 - E. Webb ......... 0 16 4 - C. Seccombe... 0 14 7 - A. Coney......... 0 11 6 -G.Saward ...... 011 0 - E. Seccombe... 0 10 9 - H. Stacey 0 7 6 - E. Common ... 0 6 0

Mast. S. P. Gregory 1 1 0 - B. Sarson ...... 0 9 4 - E. Thorley...... 0 8 0 - C. Head . ........ 0 7 0 - R. Thorley...... 0 6 9 - E. Charles ...... 0 5 0

Cards under 5s....... 1 7 2 13 1 11

May Meeting Sunday 2 7 0 China-Meeting ............... 3 0 0 Mr.W.B.Luke,don. 2 2 0 - F. C. Luke, do 1 1 0

Do. (HolsworthyCon-ference), do ...... 1 0

Mr T. R. Luke, do 1 1 0 - W.B.Adams,do 0 10 0 - M. Coombes, do 0 10 0

950---3916 4

Forest Hill Circuit. BySt.J ames' Church

public services ... 10 0 11 S. Heywood, Esq.,

don .................. 110 Mrs. Heywood, do 1 1 0 Miss Heywood, do 0 10 6 W.Heywood.,Eeq.,do 0 10 6 Mrs. Hillyer, do ... 0 5 0 Mast. A. Hillyer,do 0 5 0 - H. Hillyer, do 0 5 0 - S. Hillyer, do... 0 5 0 - C. Hillyer, do 0 5 0

Miss Jose, do ...... 0 10 0 - Hill, do ... ...... 0 10 6

Mrs. Drewett, box 0 10 0 - Keen, do ......... 010 0 -- Chinn, do ...... 0 6 4 - Chance, do ... 0 14 0 - Lewarne, do... 0 6 0

Miss Bailey. do...... 1 0 0 - Jones, do.... ..... 0 10 0 - Clarke, do .. .... 0 12 2 - Smith, do ...... 0 12 3

Sewing meeting, do 0 8 0 Mrs. Pallett, do ... 0 9 3

21 7 5

£, S. d. Sunday School...... 2 6 0 Louie Webb, card 1 4 4 J. Prodham, do ...... 0'17 5 Kate Webb, do ...... 016 4 Eliza Sissons, do ... 0 14 2 H. F. Burgess, do... 0 13 7 J. Starling............ 0 9 0 Stanley Keen ...... 0 7 0 Henry Pollard ...... 0 6 10 William Thorpe ... 0 5 2 Small sums. ........... 0 3 10

888 China-Rev. R. Blackmore - J. O.Keen .... ..

Mr. G. W. Lee .... .. Miss Alice Lee ..... . A Friend ........... . Rev. J. Orchard's

100 220 110 110 1 1 0

Lecture 015 0 7 0 0 ---

36 11 1

Woolwich Mi8sicm.

By Herberl Road public services ... 9 1 3

Profits of Tea . ..... 0 7 7 May meeting coIL. 2 0 4 Mrs. Bland, don ... 1 1 0 - T. Oates, do ... 1 1 0

Miss Vanstone, do 010 6 - M. R. Vanstone,

do ..................... 010 6 Mr. Topley, do ...... 0 10 0

15 2 2 Juvenile ell'orl-Miss E. Tucker,card 1 14 0 - Dow .............. 010 0 - Ada Burrows... 0 7 0 - Ruby Conn ... 0 5 8

Sums under 5s....... 1 3 4 400

China-I. B. Vanstone and

Family ............... 10 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bland,

in memory of son George ............ 2 2 0

A Friend............... 1 1 0 Mr. Topley............ 1 1 0 Do., Swansea, Con. 1 0 0 Mrs. Topley ......... 0 10 0 Mr. Topley, box... 0 10 6

16 14 6 Eltham public ser. 2 17 2 Profits of Tea ...... 1 5 5 May Meeting colI... 0 10 3 Mr. Harl, don ...... 1 0 0

- Owen, do......... 0 10 0 6 210

China-Rev. A. Trengove ... 1 1 0 Mr. R. Trengove ... 0 10 6 - Hart ............... 010 0

216---44 1 0

Lee Circuit. By Lee public seT... 3 18 4 Public Meeting...... 4 2 6 Profits of Tea . ... . . 1 4 2 J. Grose, Esq., don 1 0 0 Mr. J. Mullins, do 0 10" 0 Minister'sBibleClass

box .................. 110 Mr. Brown, do ...... 013 6 Miss Cannon, do ... 0 12 0 Mrs. Lyon. do ...... 0 9 0 -Last,do ......... 0 6 6

£ s. d. Mrs. Bates, box ... 0 6 0

- Finch, do ...... 0 5 3 MiSirPulien, do...... 0 5 3 Mrs. Wells, do ...... 0 5 0 - Saunders, do... 0 5 0

Sums under 5s....... 0 8 4 15 610

Juvenile effort-Public Meeting...... 1 3 0 Mast.W.Rowbotham,

card ........... "..... 1 2 6 MissM. Gooding,do 011 0 Mast. D. Higgins, do 0 1 9 Miss L. Le~ett, do 0 6 9 Master Mullins...... 0 5 0 - R.T.S.Tickell,do 0 5 2

Sums under 5s....... 2 12 0 613 2

China­Mr.Orchard'sLecture 1 1 0 May Meeting coll... 2 13 8 Rev. W. H. Tickell,

don .................. 400 Mr. J. Mullins, do 1 1 0

815 8 ---30 15 8

Brighton Oircuit.

By Brighton pub. services ............ 4 3 1

Tea Meeting ... ...... 0 5 1 O.R.Prankerd,Esq.,

M.D., don ......... 1 1 0 'Miss Eastwood, book 3 5 6 Mrs. Sly, box......... 0 10 0 MissWatt. do ...... 012 3

- E. K. Wood, do 0 6 0 Mast.D.Greenyer,do 0 5 2 Miss K. Dance, do 0 5 0 Mr. Coe, do ......... 0 5 0 - &Mrs.Bown,do 0 5 0

Miss Wing, don ... 0 5 0 - Gallop, do ...... 0 [) O.

Mrs. Hall. do . ..... 0 5 0 Mr. W. Gillett, box 0 5 0 MissB.Humphrey,doO 5 0 Small sums 0 6 4

121411 Sunday-school effort­Mrs. Saunders' and

Mr.Rillhard's class, boys ................. 0 8 9

Miss Humphrey's class. girls ......... 0 8 4

Sums nnder 58....... 1 4. 5 216

China­Mr.G.T.Humphreys,

don .................. 110 A Friend, do . ........ 1 0 0 Mr. and Coe, Thank-

offering ............ 0 5 0 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas,

do ..................... 0 5 0 211 0---

17 1 5

South ToUenham ~.fi88ion.

By South Tottenham public services ... 3 13 11

May Meeting coll... 1 4 0 Voted from School 1 0 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 10 10 Miss N. Brooks, coll 1 6 2 Mr. J. Warren. do 1 1 0 :Mast. T. Barrett, do 0 14 0 - H. Smith, do ... 0 9 0

Miss O. Honey, box 0 10 6 - L. Canning, do 0 10 0

46

£ s. d. Mrs. Fysh'B c1ass,box 0 8 0 Miss Baker's do., do. 0 3 4. Mast.A.Pearce,coll. 0 4 9 - P. Brooks, coll 0 2 6

Miss E. Osborn, do 0 2 3 Mrs. Ives, box ...... '0 3 0 Miss Horsman, do 0 2 6 Mast.S.Laurence,coll 0 2 4 Small sums............ 0 4 11 China-J. Honey............... 1 1 0

1314 0 ---1314 0

88Venoaks Circuit.

By Sevenoaks pub. services .. .......... 2 16 8

A Friend, don ...... 1 0 0 Mr. H. Sheppard,

card .................. ll0 Miss H. Skinner, do G 8 0

- Mann, do ...... 0 6 6 Mr. F. Durling, don 0 5 0 Mrs. Dane, card ... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Collections ............ 1 3 0 Miss A. Wells, card 0 12 10 Mast. G. Vinall, do 0 6 0 China-Rev.R.&Mrs.Haw-

key, third instal-ment .................. 1 1 0

950 Knockholt pub. ser. 4. 18 6 Mr. J. Bowen,family

box .................. :!.44 Mrs. Culver, do ... 0 15 4 Mast. P. Dolley,card 1 5 6 - A. Skinner, box 0 10 9

Miss B. Bond, do ... 0 5 3 Cards and boxes

under 5s............. 0 11 4 917 0

Goathurst Common public services .. 0 9 0

Mr. & Mrs. Talbot, don ................... 010 0

Miss E. M. Cooper box ................. 012 0

Mr. G. Pocknell, do 0 9 0 200

Seal pub. services 1 5 1 Juvenile collections 1 1 8 Mast. E. Tye, card 0 15 0 - S. Hollands, do 0 10 0

Miss L. Tan, do... 0 8 0 Cards under 58....... 0 5 0 Mrs. Williams. box 0 3 3 Sunday-school do... 0 3 0

411 0 Brasted collection... 1 17 9

117 9 Miss Clayton, don 1 0 0

28 10 9 ExeterHallMeeting 21 8 8 Total in the London

District ............ 460 9 6

PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT.

Shanklin Oircuit.

By Ventnor pub. ser. 8 19 0 Frederick Bishop,

card .................. 0 8 0 Bertha Cooper,do... 0 6 0 Ada Young, do...... 0 5 2

£ s. d. Ada Wright, card 0 5 1

. Cards under 5s....... 0 19 1 China-:Mr. Child, jun.,box 5 0 0

11 2 4 Whitwell pub. Ber. 1 9 Mr. T. Reynolds,

don ................. 100 Geo. Plumbly, card 0 12 0 Eva Cookel do ..... 0 10 0 Rosa Brading, do... 0 8 0 Florence Stallard,

do ...................... 0 6 0 Harriet Stallard, do 0 5 6 Rose Thompson, do 0 5 3 Edward Stallard, do 0 5 0 Cards under 58 ...... 0 6 0

556 Wroxall pub. Ber... 4. 18 5 Elizth. Jacobs, card 1 2 7 ---box ...... 088

F. Gray, card......... 0 5 2 Cards under 5s ...... 1 9 9 Chlna-:Mr. H. Wallis ...... 1 0

9 5 7 Shanklin pub. ser... 2 14 3 Mrs. Burton, don 0 10 0 Lilian Pittis, card 0 8 6 Ada Stephens, do 0 8 6 Geo. Tompkins, do 0 1 6 Harry Hawkins, do 0 6 0 Cecil Chalcraft, 110 0 6 0 Alfred Chalcraft,do 0 5 6 Alfred Cooper, card 0 5 0 Cards under 5s ...... 0 18 0

693 Sandown pub. Ber. 6 9 0 Mrs. Downer (in

Memory of her dear husband) ... 0 0

A Friend, don ...... 1 1 0 Miss Lillywhite,box 0 12 0 - Chambers, do... 0 10 6

Mrs. King, do ...... 0 7 0 Miss Young, do...... 0 {) 0 Mrs. Downer's Bible

Class .................. 317 0 :Mr. Arnold's Bible

Class .................. 2 2 0 Lizzie Morris, card 1 6 6 Geo. Arnold, do. ..... 0 13 0 May Morris, do...... 0 11 3 Clifford Daish, do... 0 11 1 Percy Corney, do... 0 11 0 Ethel Hyde, do...... 0 11 1 Kate Hyde, do ...... 0 8 8 Geo. Coombes, do... 0 8 5 Daisy Hyde, do...... 0 7 10 Arthur Rackett, do 0 7 8 Frances Young, do 0 7 7 Hetty Vosper, do... 0 1 1 Beatrice Thomas,do 0 6 11 Herbert Butcher,do 0 6 6 Minnie Vosper, do 0 6 2 Goo. Morris, do ...... 0 6 2 Harry Phillips,do... 0 {) {) Cards under 58 ...... 0 12 9 China-Rev. J. Morris ...... 2 2 0 - Special.. .......... 0 10 0

:Mr. A. Tidswell, don 1 1 0 Mrs. H. Phillips ... 0 5 0 Miss Eva King...... 0 {) 0

29 1 '; Brading pub. Ber.... 1 2 1 Mrs. GlRddis, don 0 {) 0 May Stephens, card 0 6 6 Isa.bel1a Naish, do 0 5 2

£ s. d. Fanny Wright, cd. 0 4 6

239 St. Helen's pub. ser 5 12 5 Mrs. Burden, don 0 10 0 - Callaway, box 0 10 0

Leonard Jackson, box .................. 0183

Luther Daish, card 0 7 0 Cards under 5s ...... 0 7 2 China-A Friend, don ...... 0 5 0 Do.,do ................ 0 5 0

81410 Sandford pub. ser. 1 11 2 A Friend, don ...... 0 7 6 Rose Morris, box... 1 1 6 Elizabetb Stallard,

box .................. 096 Ernest Cave, card... 0 7 6 Kate Squibb ......... 0 7 6 Fred. Morris .. ....... 0 5 6 Cards under 5s...... 0 12 6

5 2 B Bordwood pub. ser. 0 9 0 Emily J. Price,card 0 16 9 Sydney Reed, do ... 0 15 10 Ethel Whittington,

card .................. 0 12 4 Rosa Tutton, do ... 0 6 2 Flora Bull, do ...... 0 6 1 Florence Jenkins... 0 6 0 Ada Whitewood, do 0 5 4 Tilly Reed, do ...... 0 5 0 J. :Brown, do ......... 0 1 10

444 Lake pub. ser. ...... 1 0 8 Master Gray, box... 0 6 4 - Albert Gray, cd 0 'l 0

Cards under 5s ...... 0 12 2 262

L. N. T., China...... 1 0 0 100---

8;l 16 0

Newport d; Rude Oircuit.

By Newport pub. services .. ..... ..... 9 8 8

Mr. W. Ash, don... 2 2 0 Mrs. F. Ash, do ... 1 1 0 Mr. Dore, do ......... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Miss N. Hobbs, card 1 4 0

- L. N. Lark, do 1 0 0 - R. Ash, do ...... 0 13 8 - K. Eldrige, do 0 11 0 - M. Hayles, do 0 6 6 - D. Morgan, do 0 6 3 - E. Newnham,do 0 5 10

Master S. Brown, do 1 5 0 - S. Smith, do ... 0 8 6 - R. Morgan, do 0 7 5 - W. Moth, do... 0 5 0

Small sums............ 0 9 9 Valedictory service 10 16 0 China-Mrs. F. Ash ......... 2 2 0 Mr. R. Bullen 5 5 0 Mrs. R. Bullen...... 1 1 0

88 18 7 Gunville pub. ser. '1 6 4 Mr. W. Ash, don... 1 1 0 Mrs. W. Ash, do '" 1 1 0 Mr. W. Rice, do... 1 1 0 Mrs. W. Rice, do ... 1 1 0 -J.Rice,do ...... 110

Mr. O. MO~l do 1 1 0 - C. Morns, ao... 1 1 0

Mr. & Mrs. J. Rice, don .................. 1 10 0

47

£. S. d. Mr. & Mrl!. Bennetts,

don .................. 100 Mr. A. Rice, do .. 0 10 6 - J. Gale, do ...... 0 10 6 - W. Gale,do ... 0 10 6

Mrs. W. Gale, do... 0 10 6 Mr.C.Rann,Jun.,do p 10 6 - Taylor, do ...... 0 10 6

Mrs. Taylor, do...... 0 10 6 Mr. W. Greenaway,

don ................. 010 0 Mr. J. Bull, do ... 0 10 0 - & Mrs. Reynolds, don .................. 010 0

- C. Ash, do ...... 0 10 0 Mrs. C. Ash, do...... 0 10 0 Mr. A. Morris, do... 0 10 0 - F. Morris, do... 0 10 0 - J. Morris, do'... 0 10 0

Miss R. Downer, do 0 10 0 - E. Jolliffe, do 0 5 0

Master C. Reynolds, don ................. 050

- W. G. Reynolds, don .................. 050

Miss Morgan, do ... 1 1 0 Juvenile effort-Miss A. Gale, card 1 10 0 - J. K. Rice, do 1 1 0 - M. Jacobs, do... 1 1 0 - E. K. Bennetts, don .................. 11-0

- R. Taylor, card 0 16 9 - A. L. Ash, do ... 015 6 - N. Drudge do 0 15 1 - E. J. Ash, do... 0 15 1 - F. Gale, do ...... 015 0 - R. Morey, do ... 013 0 - E. Scott, do ... 0 12 6 - F. Sheath, do... 0 12 0 - E. Morris, do... 0 9 0 - A. Ash, do...... 0 8 1 - M. Taylor, do... 0 5 1 - J. H. Morris,boxO 5 0

Master G. E. Ash, card ............... 1 5 1

- A.F. Rice, do ... 1 1 0 - A. Morris, do... 1 0 0 - W. C88S, do ... 0 17 6 - H. Brennan, do 0 8 1 - G. Sheath, do... 0 6 0 - C. Jolliffe, do... 0 5 7

Small sums.. .......... 0 7 6 School box............ 5 1 4

4910 0 Chillerton pub. ser. 4 5 1 A Friend, don ...... 0 10 0 A,do .................. 050 B,do .................... 0 5 0 C,do ..................... 0 5 0 D, do .................. 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Miss C. Allen, coIl. 1 0 0 - A. Chiverton, do 0 16 6 - F. Creeth, do ... 0 12 0 - E. Wyatt, do ... 0 8 0 - A. Tutton, do... 0 8 0

Master F. Rose, do 019 0 - F. Nobbs, do ... 012 6

10 11 1 Rookley pub. ser. 2 3 4 Mr. W. Phillips,don 1 1 0 A Friend, do......... 1 1 0 Master A. J. Salter,

don .................. 010 0 Mr. Ruby, China... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort-Miss M. Ringer, card 0 12 3 - F. Linnington,do 0 8 3

£ s. d. Miss M. Rolf, card 0 6 6 - R. Rolf, do...... 0 5 6

61710 Chale pub. ser ...... 4 3 5 Mr. Snow, don...... 0 10 0 Miss Creeth, do ... 0 10 0

- E. Burl,n.o ...... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Miss J. Salter, card 0 13 6 - E. Davey, do ... 011 8 - M. Chiverton, do 0 10 8

Master U. Westmore, card .................. 015 6

- A. Wilstead ... 0 6 '1 Small sums.... ........ 0 10 0

816 4 Porchfield pub. ser. 3 10 0 Mr. M. Grist, don ... 0 5 0 - D. Holbrook, do 0 5 0

Mrs. Dyer, do ...... 0 5 0 - Holbrook, do... 0 5 0

The Misses Holbrook don .................. 050

Juvenile effort-Miss A. C. Holbrook,

card .................. 010 0 - E. A. Holbrook, card .................. '0 8 7

Master J. H. Angel, card .................. 0 11 3

- C. Holbrook,do 0 7 9 Small sums.... ........ 0 2 0

614 '1 Littletown pub.ser. 1 13 6

~;e~~~ff~~!on 0 5 0 Miss B. Havelock,

card .................. 1 1 0 - E. Johnson, card 0 7 0 - A. Masters, do 0 6 0

Master H. Barton,do 0 17 0 - J. Rashley, do 0 'l 0 - J. Gallop, do ... 0 3 6

500 Ryde pub. ser ...... ! '1 1 Mr. Stainer, don... 0 10 0 Mrs. Harley, do ... 0 10 0

- Sheath, do ...... 0 5 0 Miss E. Moody,box 0 11 0 - Taylor, do ...... 0 10 3

Three Friends, coIl 0 11 4 Juvenile effort-Miss A. Sutton, card 1 6 0 - A. Taylor, do... 0 10 0 - A. Toy, do ...... 0 9 3 - E. James, do... 0 6 0 - E. Taylo~t do... 0 5 0 - M' ChanUler,do 0 5 0 - Q. Coombs, do 0 4 5 - B. Chandler, do 0 3 7

MasterJ. Button,do 015 6 - A. Rashley, do 0 7 6 - B. James, do... 0 5 3

Small Bums ............ 0 5 9 China-Rev. J. Button ...... 1 0 0 Mrs. Hurley......... 0 5 0 Miss Frayne ......... 0 5 0 Mr. Adams.... ........ 0 5 0 Mrs. Adams ......... 0 5 0

14 711 Arreton pub. ser... 2 13 5 Mrs. W. Barton,

China ............... 010 0 Juvenile effort-:Miss E. Hendy, card 112 0

- M. J. James, do 1 7 0 - F. Barton, do ... 1 5 0 1... F. Tutton, do... 1 5 0

£ s. d. MiBB R. Blake, card 1 8 0 - A. PItt, do . ..... 1 1 0 - E.Draper,do ... 1 1 0 - F. Draper, do... 1 0 0 - K. Matthews, do 0 18 0 - A. Draper,do... 0 12 6 - E. Smith, do ... 0 11 2

Master F. Barton, do 1 1 0 - S. Orchard, box 1 1 0 - W. L.Ma.ckete,

card .................. 0 18 6 - W. Draper, do 0 11 0

Small sums............ 1 1 4 19 111

East Cowes pub. Bar. 2 4 2 Mr. Spencer, don... 0 10 6 - & Mrs. Miller,do 0 10 6 - Cheek, do ...... 0 10 0

A Friend, do. ........ 0 10 0 Mr. Guttridge'spear

tree .................. 060 Miss Ling, don...... 0 {) 0 - Peacock, do ... 0 5 0

A Friend, do......... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort­MissA.Jacobs, card 2 2 1 - Y. Butler, do... 1 14 9 - E.:Mist, do ...... 1 '8 3 - A. Winsdale, do 0 6 0

Master P. Hunt, do 1 1 0 - A. Ward, do... 0 16 5

1214 8 Bowcombe pub. ser. 2 1 {) :Mr. W. Morey, don 1 1 0 - Y. Cheek, do ... 0 10 0 - J. Morey,do ... 010 0 - J. Taylor, do ... 0 10 0 - M. Chessell, do 0 {) 0

It. Attrill, do ..... , 0 {) 0 Juvenile effort-Miss A. RUBBell cd 0 11 0 - J. Button, do... 0 3 0

Master S.Sibbick,do 0 12 0 - FrankSibbick~do 0 10 0 - W. Bennett, ao 0 4 6

China-Mr. A. Cheek......... 0 {) 0

7 711 Home E:x:tension-Miss Ling ............ 0 5 0 Mr. E. Matthews... 0 10 0 - Mr. J. Blake... 1 0 0

115 0---18115 10

Yarmouth Circuit. By Yarmouth pub.

services ............ 2 7 5 :Mrs. Rice, don...... 0 10 0 Mr. W. Flint, do ... 0 {) 0 - E. Jacob ......... 0 5 0

Juvenile effort-Nellie Groves, coll 0 13 9 Harry Rowe ......... 0 11 3 China-Miss Fryer, box ... 0 {) 0 Mr. C. Jacob, do ... 0 2 6 Rev. S. Shortridge,

don .................. 600 Rev. T. Rowe, Xmas

offerin~ for Home Extension ... ...... 1 1 0

12 011 Brixton pub. Bar ••• 1 17 8 Miss .Agnes RUIIBell,

box .................. 010 1 Mr. G. Cotton. box 0 7 0 Miss A. Morris, do 0 {) 7 Mrs. Isaac Coopper

don .................. O{)O

4R

£ s. d. Mr. Tutton, box ... 0 3 4 Juvenile effort-Fred. March. coll... 0 10 8 Mable RUBBell, ao... 0 7 4 Edgar New, do...... 0 {) 6 Harry C. RUBBell,do 0 {) 0 :Minnie Russell...... 0 {) 0 Reginald Downer... 0 4 0 Smallsums ............ 015 0

612 Brooke pub. Bar.. .... 1 7 1 Mr. G. Hendy, don 1 0 0 Mrs. Hendy, do ... 0 5 0 Mr. & 'Mrs. Henry

Newbury. ...... ..... 0 5 0 J. M. & J. P.......... 0 B 6 Juvenile effort-Ernest Tribbick, coll 0 10 0 William Tomkins... 0 {) 0 John :Mi1more 0 5 0

407 Newbridge pub. Bar 8 2 8 :Miss Kingswell, box 0 10 0 Mr. J as. Wilstead,

box .................. 020 Jnvenileeffort-Louisa Hunt, coll... 0 2 Annie Chiverton,do 0 0 Mabel Munt, do ... 0 11 0 Frank Morris, do... 0 10 6 Alberta Tw;vman,do 0 10 0 Rosa Knowles, do... 0 8 0 Rose Taylor, do...... 0 {) 0 Emily WilBtead, do 0 5 0 Rose Gubbins do... 0 4 0 Small sums............ 0 7 6

815 5 Barton's Corner pub.

.services ............ 1 18 7 A Friend, don ...... 0 12 0 Mrs. Parsons, box 1 2 7 -Ford,do ......... 015 8 - Bubb, do. ........ 0 13 0

Juvenile effort-8a.ra.h Barton. coll 0 5 0 Eva Mussell, do ... 0 4 0 Small sums........... . 0 6 1

{) 16 6 Norton Green pub.

services ............ 1 19 2 Juvenile effort-Kate Young ......... 013 0 Louisa Chiverton... 0 7 0 Rosa Taylor .. ....... 0 6 6 Fanny Holbrook... 0 4 6 Small sums............ 0 4 9 China-Mr. F. Young, don 0 {) 0

81911 T. Rowe collected

for Home Ex­tension.............. 1 7 6

42 2 0 Portsmouth Oircuit.

By Brougham Road pub. ser ............ 12 2 2

Mr. H. Ash, don ... 2 2 0 - J. Ash, do ...... 2 2 0 - J. Moors, do... 0 15 0

Miss Loth, do . ..... 0 10 0 - Martin, do ..... 0 10 0 - BrotherBl do... 0 {) 0 - Pocock, ao ...... 0 {) 0

Mr. Symons, do...... 0 {) 0 - Moore, do ...... 0 {) 0

:Mrs. Dancer1 do ... 0 5 0 :MiBB Young,oook... 0 10 0

£ s. d. ":Miss Absalom, box 0 10 0

- Evans, do . ..... 0 10 8 - Rosalie Hancock, box ................. 093

- Ethel Payne,do 0 8 8 Other boxes ......... 0 7 9 Mrs. Harding, box 0 6 S Juvenile effort-Collection ............ 0 9 6 Frank Meade, card 1 2 0 Alfred :Miller, do ... 0 15 6 John Dancer, do... 0 12 2 Charles Pillage, do 0 10 0 Janet Seager ......... 0 7 6 George Pillage ...... 0 7 6 Dora Hicks .. ....... 0 1 0 Leonard Byles...... 0 6 0 Wilfrid Fry ......... 0 6 0 George Borrow...... 0 6 0 Mabel Harris......... 0 6 0 Agnes Samphire ... 0 5 7 MayFoBter ........... 0 5 0 Mabel Major .... ..... 0 6 0 Hugh Rose............ 0 6 U Percy Wells ......... 0 6 0 Arthur Hancock .. 0 6 0 Sums under 6s ...... 2 11 2 China-Covenant............... 0 0 Mr. G. T. Craddock 1 0 0 -J.Ash ............ 650 - H.ABh ............ 3 3 0

Aimee ................. 010 0 Mr. C. Charter ...... 0 10 0 Miss Brothers ...... 0 5 0 - Way ............... 0 5 0

E. G. C ................ 0 5 0 G. T. C's Children 0 8 0 :Mrs. Knott............ 0 2 6 A Friend..... .......... 0 2 6 Mr. J. B. Buck...... 0 10 0 Rev. A. Hancock ... 1 1 0

46 6 B Stamford Street pub.

services ...... , . .... 7 0 0 Mr. W. H. Mares,

don .................. 050 Miss Kearne, do ... 0 5 0 A Friend, do......... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort-Collection .. .. ........ 0 14 5 Sunday School boxes·-

~. {V~~o C.l.~~ g ~g ~ - Hatlee's do...... 0 13 0 - Moon's do ...... 0 9 8 - Skinner'sdo ... 0 8 8

:Miss Skinner's do... 0 7 6 Mr. Chadder's do... 0 5 10 MiBB Hartley's do... 0 5 9 Mr. Allnutt's do ... 0 6 8 Boxes under 5s...... 8 2 0 Annie Horn, card... 0 9 6

~~et~fii~~o::: g ~ g Ada Kidd ............ 0 6 7 Ada Kirby.... ....... 0 6 0 WilliB.m Wood ...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s ...... 3 1 0

21 2 0---61 8 8

Ohichuter Oircuit. By Chichester pub.

services ............ 2 12 6 Proceeds of Tea,

(Mr. Leng)......... 8 4 6 Al!'riend, don ...... 0 5 0 Mrs. Simmonds, sale

of buttons ......... 0 10 0

£. s. d. Sunday School box 0 9 2 W. Winslade, card 0 5 0 Katie Lowe, do...... 0 6 1 Ethel Sandham...... 0 5 4 Small sums............ 0 3 9 China-Miss Leng, don...... 0 W. Bray, do ......... 0 Donations through

Mr. E. ~~g 3'''4 2 0 0

West Wittering pub. serviees ....... ..... 1 6 1

Capt. Beale, don... 0 10 0 Mrs. Stevens, do .. , 0 5 0 Sunday School box 0 6 0 Victor Willshire, cd 0 6 0 Dora E. Haines, do 0 6 6 Small sums....... ..... 0 3 0

327 Selsey pub. ser ...... 2 17 4 Sunday School box 0 7 4 Benjamin Sherrington,

card .................. 0 5 6 Small sums............ 0 1 2 China-W. A. H. Babidge;

don .................. 010 6 4 110

Nutbourne pub. ser. 1 2 10 Tea ..................... 012 0 Mrs. Willis, card ... 0 6 0 Miss Eva Cox, do... 0 10 0 - Kent, do ......... 0 5 0

21510 ---22 9 1

Liphook Oircuit.

By Liphook pub. serf 3 9 7 A Friend, sub ....... 010 0 Juvenile e:ffort-Miss N. Gauntlett 1 1 9 - Bessie Gauntlett 1 0 0 -NellieDenyer ... 0 5 0

Master J. Kelsey... 1 0 0 - Charlie Harris 0 15 6

8 1 10 StauMord Hill pub.

services .. .. ........ 2 2 3 Mrs. Warren, sen.,

box .................. 0 5 0 - A. Warren, sub 0 5 0 - Gates, box...... 0 5 0

Miss M. Weeks, do 0 5 0 Mr. E. Curtis, do ... 1 2 0 - R. Curtis, sub 1 0 0

Mast.G. L. C. Warren, sub .................. 0 5 0

A Friend, sub ...... 0 5 0 Master J. Hazeldine

card .................. 050 519 3

Lindford pub. serf 0 15 7 Mr. C. Boxail, box 0 6 0 Miss E. Triggs,card 0 10 6

111 1 FernhurBt pub. ser. 1 4 0 Mr.& Mrs.W.Daleyn,

don .................. 010 6 Mrs. Madgwick, box 0 11 2 Master E. Smith,cd 0 11 3 Miss Thayer, do ... 0 6 0 Mrs. H. Smith, do 0 5 0

3 111 Lickfold pub. Bar... 1 1 0 Mr. Madgwick, sub 0 10 0 Mrs. Madwick, box 0 10 0 A card .................. 0 1 7

227

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£. s. d. Milland-Mast. Bridger, book 1 12 0

1 12 0 Mr. J. D. Balkwill,

for China............ 1 1 0 1 1 0 ---

2311) 8 Southampton Mission.

By St. Mary's Road public services... 5 0 0

Tea Meeting profits 1 15 9 E. Jones, Esq., don 1 1 0 A. S. Lamb. Esq.,do 1 1 0 Mr. Richards, do ... 1 0 0 Mrs. Beaman, do ... 0 6 0 Juvenile effort-School boxes........ 5 5 Miss A.. Tanner, colI 1 1 9 - May Petty, do 0 14 8 - May Butler, do 0 8 6 - Ethel Fleming,do 0 8 0 - Alice Sims, do 0 6 8 - B. Gamblin, do 0 5 8 - Florrie Froud, do 0 6 0

Sums under 6s ...... 1 1 5 Juvenile collection

for China Mission 0 4 8 1610 6

Hedgend pub. serf 1 3 3 133

Westend pub. ser. 2 10 6 Mrs. Thorn (late)

don ................. . Mr. Spencer, do .. . Juvenile meeting ... A. W. Otben, card Elsie May, do .... .. Eva Haines, do ..... . Fred. Brown, do .. . Sydney Harfield, do Bertie Small, do ... William Tillyer, do Gertie May, don .. Bessie May, do .... .. Lily May, do ........ . George May, do ..... . Small sums .......... .. China-

100 050 067 1 15 1 1 12 3 100 012 8 012 6 082 050 050 050 050 050 1 510

Mrs. Thorn (the late) 1 0 0 Mr. May............... 0 10 0

14 3 1 Upham collections 0 10 8 Mrs. Rusteli, box... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort ...... 0 10 6

1 11 2 Bishopstoke colI... 1 11 6 Mr. Littlefield, don 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 1 4 5 Profits of Tea......... 0 14 0 F. A.ppleton~ coll... 0 10 0 Flora Spreaabury,do 0 5 1 Sums under 5s ...... 0 11 9

519 Portswood coll ...... 0 16 3 School effort-W. Hickman, coll... 0 8 0 Miss McAllen, do... 0 6 1 Sums under 5s ...... 0 9 1

119 5 Colden Common, colI 0 11 3 Tea meeting ......... 1 2 3 China Mission ...... 0 13 1

267 Shirley collections .. Mr. Webb, don .... .. Mrs. Cropp, do .... .. Mr. Cropp, do .... .. Mrs. Pope, do ..... .

115 8 060 050 050 050

£, s. d. Mr. Morgan, do...... 0 6 0 Juvenile e:fforli-Ada Trneman, coll 0 6 8 B. Minchinton, do 0 5 0 Sums under 5s ...... 0 15 1

410 Eastleigh collections 1 10 0 Mast. T. C. H. Noyce,

don .................. 010 0 - F. J. Noyce, don 0 10 0

210 0 ---4919 3

Orondall Mission.

By Crondall pub.Ber. 2 1 4 A. Eggar, Esq., don 0 10 0 Mr. F. Darraeott,do 0 6 0 - T. Randall, do 0 5 0

Miss E. Stewart, cd 0 8 0 - M. Hewett, do 0 6 3

Small sums............ 0 4 0 319 1

Batt's Comer pub. services............... 0 12 4

Missionary Tea...... 0 14 1 Juvenile Missionary

Meeting .. .......... 0 8 0 Mast. F. Turner, cd 0 6 0 Miss A. Deadman,

card .................. 0 5 0 Small sums.... ........ 0 3 2

281 Blacknest pub. sel'. 0 13 6 Juvenile Missionary

Meeting ........ .... 0 10 2 Mrs. S. Complin, in

Loving Memory of the late James Spier ............... 1 0 0

Small sums.. ......... 0 4 6 282

Bentley pub. Bar .. 2 0 9 Missionary Tea...... 0 11 8 Juvenile Missionary

Meeting ............ 0 9 0 G. Duncan,Esq., don 1 0 0 T.A.Seawell,Esq.,do 1 0 0 Mr. Jas. Eggar, do 0 10 0 Mrs. Peters, do...... 0 5 0 Mr. J. Fisher, do ... 0 5 0 Miss L. Hockley, cd 1 6 0 Mast. E. Carver, do. 0 5 0 Mrs. T .Hockley, box 0 3 0

115 6 Churt pub. ser....... 1 12 6 Mast.E. Croucher,cd 0 16 0

276---1819 8

Total in the Ports-mouth District ... 491 6 3

NEWPORT DISTRICT. Newport Mission.

By Commercial Road public services... 3 11 3

Sunday-school e:ffort­JuvenileMeetingcollO 15 0 School boxes-Young men's class 1 4 4 Young women's do 0 16 8 Miss Cobbledick, do 0 6 2 Boxes under 58...... 2 0 9 Maud Wakely, box 110 0 Ada Walters, card 0 14 6 Arthur Ley, box... 0 10 0 Florrie Avery, card 0 8 0

D

Alice Bag-low, box F. Bartlett, card '" Florrie Webb, box Edith Moore, card Lettie O. SqUIre, do Ethel M. Squire, do Ernie R. Sauire, do Cards ana boxes

£ s. d. 064 062 052 050 050 050 050

under 5s............. 0 17 10 China-Coll. at pub. meeting 1 5 0 Mr. E. Davis, don 0 10 0

1613 1 Maindee-­Sunday-school e1fort­Juvenile meeting,

eoll ................... 0 5 6 Willie Hambly, box 0 7 2 Cards under 58....... 0 10 7

1 S 8---1716 4

Blaenavon Mission. By. Blae~von pub-

lic serVlces ......... 3 0 0 C. Dening, don ...... 2 2 0 Mrs. Dening, box... 1 10 9 Juvenile Meeting... 1 10 0 Miss B. Payne, coll 0 10 6

- M. Wilson, do 0 8 0 - E. Workman, do 0 7 3 - A. Workman,doO 5 0 - E. Workman, do 0 5 0

Mast. A. J. Pittard, do ..................... 015 0

Small sums coll..... . 0 5 2 Sunday-school box 0 7 4

11 6 0 Garndiifaith pub.

services .... ....... 1 2 0 Mr. Rosser, don ... 0 10 0 Juvenile collection 1 7 0 Mast. W. Williams,

coll ................... 0 5 6 - J. Pearce, do ... 0 5 0 - E. Williams, do 0 5 0

Small sums eoll... 0 15 8 410 2

Abersychanpub.ser.l J. Daniel, Esq., C.C.

o don .................. 050

Mrs. Clooks, box... 1 1 6 C. Dening, do 0 5 0

212 6 Cwmtillery pub. ser. 0 14 0 Small sums coll...... 0 3 0

017 0 LLmellyHillpub.ser. 0·7 6 Mr. Neads, don ... 0 10 6 Miss R. Walker, coll 0 10 0 Mast. W. Walker, do 0 6 0 Small sumscoll...... 0 6 0

200 GarnderriBpub. ser. 0 12 6

012 6 Christmas o1ferings

for home extension-Abersychan and

Llanelly Hill...... 0 7 4 Blaenavon ............ 0 18 0 Garndift'aith ......... 0 8 0 Mr. & Mrs. Dening 0 10 0

118 4 ---2316 6

F()1'e8t of Dean Oircuit. By Sewdley public

services ............ 1 4 6 A lover of souls '" 0 10 0 Mrs. Woole, box... 0 9 0 Mr. Wood, do ...... 0 8 1

50

£ s. d. Mrs. Welsh..!. box... 0 5 0 Mast. G. ttodfrey,

coll .................. 010 0 - G. Herbert, do 0 6 0

Miss H. Evans, do 0 5 0 - Amelia Hale, do 0 5 0

Mast. F. Griffiths, do 0 5 0 A card ................. 0 3 2

411 8 Ruardean pub. ser. 0 15 4 Mrs. Ireland, box... 0 9 0 Small sums ......... 0 2 8

170 Drybrook pub. ser. 2 3 4 Daisy and Colin

Webber, box ...... 0 16 6 Mrs. Taylor, do ... 0 12 0 Mr. J. Arkell, don 0 10 6 Miss E. M. Cow-

meadow, box ...... 0 8 0 - C. Smart, coll. 0 10 8 - E. Marlell, do 0 7 7 - E. Mariell, do 0 6 6

Mast. T. Parker, do 0 5 6 Miss B. Cowmeadow,

do ..................... 055 - L. Parker, do... 0 5 1

Sums under 58....... 1 4 10 7 15 6

Mitcheldeanpub. ser. 0 14 1 Mrs. Baggett, box 0 4 6 School box ........ 0 4 10 Small sums. ........... 0 1 9

152 Bream pub. ser. ... 2 S 5 Mr. W. Morris, don 0 10 0 Miss M. Thomas, box 0 7 0 Mast. W. Preest,

coll .................. 0 5 0 Sums under 58....... 0 18 1 China-The Misses Morris 0 10 0

413 6 Woolastonepub. ser. 1 S 8 Mr. & Mrs. S. Ball,

don .................. 010 0 - Hayward, do ... 0 10 0

Mast. A. Ball, coll. 0 10 0 Miss Crew, do 0 8 0

818 Ruspidge pub. ser. -() 10 8 Sums under 58....... 0 8 10

019 6 Clement's End Green

pub. ser. ............ 0 10 4 010 4

Yorkley Slade pub. services ....... .... 1 5 0

Mn.. Johnson, box 0 12 6 Miss A. Hawkins,

coll ................... 0 6 0 Sums under 58....... 1 0 0

336 Bailey Lane End

pub. ser............. 0 6 8 Sums under 58....... 0 15 8

124 Knight's Hill pub.

services .... ........ 0 17 0 Mast. Taylor Fen-

wick, coll ......... 0 16 0 - F. Marshall, do 0 5 8

Sums under 5s....... 0 19 4 218 0

Cinderford pub. ser. 0 10 8 Mrs. Cooper, oox ... 0 5 0 - Burrow, do ...... 0 5 0

Miss Ward, do ...... 0 5 0 J. && B. Walker, coll 0 5 0

£ s. d. 'w. & A. Berry, eoll 0 5 0 Mrs. Wilstead, box 0 2 6 Small sums....... ..... 0 8 3

215---33 9 2

Ohepstow Mission. By Chepstow public

services .......... .. 1 9 5 Miss M. Malpas, box 1 4 0 - L. Malpas, do 0 11 6 - L. Malpa8, do 0 7 6

Mr. T. Sargent, don 0 5 0 Miss Harris, do...... 0 5 0 Mast. P. Jones, card 0 13 0 Mis~ L. Rawlings. do 0 10 0 - A. Malpas, do 0 8 0

Small sums . .... .... 0 11 10 China-Miss M. Malpas, don 1 0 0

753 Tintern Abbey pub.

services ....... ..... 0 15 3 Miss Williams, box 0 12 0 L. Sadler, do ......... 0 5 0 Mast. O. Highley, do 0 5 0 l:!mall sums ......... 1 5 4

S ~ 7 Caldicott pub. ser. 0 13 11 Miss Williams, box 0 10 6 Mast. E. Rogers, do 0 6 0

- E. Williams, cd. 0 5 0 Small sums 0 5 1

206 Bethel pub. Rer. ..... 0 5 0 Miss Pritchard, box 0 7 0 - Rogers, do ...... 0 5 0

Small sums ......... 0 8 0 150

Gilgal pub. ser...... 0 8 5 Mr. Taylor, don... 0 5 0 Miss J. Spring, card 0 6 6 - Anthony, 'do ... 0 5 2

151 Wbitelye pub. ser. 0 15 6 Miss Morgan, box 0 10 0 - Griffiths, do ... 0 6 0

Small sums...... ...... 0 9 6 210

Zion pub. ser......... 0 15 10 Mast. S. Harris, cd. 0 6 0 Small sums ......... 0 12 1

1 1811 Trelleck pub. ser... 0 11 6 Mast. B. Morris, card 0 7 6 Miss A. Thomas, do 0 7 1 Mast. J. Thomas, do 0 6 10 Muriel Franklin, do 0 6 0 Small sums............ 0 8 0

2 6 11 Cross Hands pub.

services .... ........ 0 5 1 Mr. Hanbury, don 0 10 0 Mrs. Humphrey, box 0 5 0

101 Hope pub. ser ....... 0 6 6 Miss Waters, card 0 6 0 Small sums............ 0 6 4

01810 ---2219 2

Aberavon Oircuit. By Aberavon public

services ............ 5 3 1 Capt. Bate, don ... 1 1 0 Mrs. Treme11ing, box 1 15 0 Juvenile collection 0 15 0 Sunday-school box 0 16 9 Thomas Gibbs, coIl. 1 13 2 Llewellyn Bale, do 1 5 2 Olive M. Cotton, do 1 5 0

W. J. Redmore, coll W. A. Stokes, do ... Annie Mallett, do E. J. Rodda, do .. . Katie Short ........ . Gertie Leverton ... John Holmes ........ . Charles George ..... . Gordon and Gwyn

Leverton .......... .. Arthur Gibbs Axthur Letheren .. . Eertie r:rowdy ..... . Florry Eond ........ . Edith Letheren .... .. Bertie Stokes ........ . Smallsnms ........... . Profits of Tea ..... . China-

£ s. d. 110 100 017 6 013 6 012 6 010 0 010 0 010 0

010 0 080 060 01)6 053 01)0 01)0 o 6 5 o 511

Rev. J. Tremelling 0 10 0 2215 9

Neath pub. ser . .... 1 16 0 Mr. Kimble, don.. 0 5 0 - Roberts, do...... 0 5 0 - T. Hunkin, do 010 0

Juvenile collection 0 15 0 MissT .. Morgan, coll 3 2 6 - K. M. M. Ger-man .................. 2 12 6

- L. M. Taylor... 2 3 1 - Nellie Taylor... 1 1 6

Samuel Curtis ...... 0 11 0 Fred Vanstone...... 0 11 0 Lizzie Hope ......... 0 9 8 Lawson Taylor...... 0 8 0 Willie Clements ... 0 7 9 Arthur Morecombe 0 7 6 Emmie Maslin...... 0 6 0 Ada Taylor ............ 0 6 0 Henry Davies ...... 0 6 0 Katie Roberts ...... 0 5 3 Lily Veale ............ 0 5 0 '1'he Misses Callard 0 0 Maud Curtis ... ...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s. ..... 1 1 1

24 610 Skewen pub. ser. ... 2 10 6 David John Rees ... 1 3 0 James S. Tossell ... 1 0 0 Eva Curtis............ 0 7 0 Ann Davis ............ 0 7 0 Janet Ware ......... 0 7 0 Nelly Martin..... .... 0 7 0 Sarah A. Jewell ... 0 5 6 Richard Ware ...... C 5 6 Absalom Follant ... 0 5 4 Sarah Jane Trott... 0 I) 0 Tilly Trott.. .. ........ 0 5 0 Martha Ware ...... 0 I) 0 Martha J. Follant 0 5 0 WilliamJ. Clement 0 5 0 Emma Curtis......... 0 5 0 Mary E. Tossell ... 0 5 0 Albert Curtis......... 0 5 0 Edith Petherick ... 0 I) 0 John J. Rowland... 0 8 6 Sums under 5s....... 1 3 5

10 14 9 Cwmavon pub. ser. 1 1 4 Mary E. Jeffery, cd. 0 14 0 Winnie Phillips, do 0 9 0

244 Eriton Ferry pub.

services ... , . .. . .... 1 7 11 Mrs. Tucker, box... 1 I) 0 Miss Readon, card 1 0 0

81211 Glyncorrwg pub. ser. 1 18 4 Laura Johns, card 0 13 0

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£ s. d. W. J. Newth......... 0 11 2 Martha Jones ...... 0 9 6 J. H. Gilbert ......... 0 9 0 W. J. Stephens ...... 0 8 0 David John ......... 0 6 3 J. T. Stephens ...... 0 6 0 W. J. Stephens...... 0 5 0 N. J. Ackery ......... 0 I) 0 Maggie Davies ...... 0 5 0 T. Jones ............... 0 5 2 Sums under 5s. ..... 1 3 1 Mrs. J. Johns, box 0 19 6

719 0 ---7113 7

Swansea Circuit. By Oxford Street

public services ... 10 4 0 Mr. W. Pile, don ... 010 0 - Knapman, do... 0 5 0

Miss E. Eishop, do 0 5 0 11 4 0

Juvenile meeting... 2 2 6 Miss Lily Ley, colI. 2 2 0 - Annie Reed, do 1 5 0 - MabelMatthews 1 1 0 - Lily Bishop 0 16 0 - Maud Eeynon 0 10 7 - Katie Squire... 0 10 0 - Emily Gifford 0 6 0 - Lizzy Turpie .. 0 5 0 - Caroline Huntley 0 5 0

Mast. W. Knapman 1 5 0 - Tom Eowen ... 1 1 0 - Joseph Symons 0 14 6 - Leonard Brayley 013 1 - E. Knapman ... 0 13 0 - William Pile ... 0 12 0 - Frank Gregg... 0 11 3 - Stanley J efford 0 10 0 - Eddie Osborne 0 8 6 - John Brayley ... 0 6 0

Small sums 1 18 7 17 16 0

China-Mr. G. Matthews... 1 0 0 Christmas offerings 1 15 0

1150---31 15 0

Neath rd. pub. ser. 3 14 0 Juvenile meeting... 1 5 0 Miss Ethel Rowe... 0 10 0 - Kate Eanfield 0 6 0 - Edith Pope...... 0 5 0

Mast. J. Ga.rdener 0 7 6 - J. W. Eall ...... 0 6 7 - James Smale ... 0 6 0 - W. J. Shoemake 0 5 0

Small snms 0 19 2 843

Norton pub. ser. ... 1 1 0 Mr. G. Thomas, don 0 10 0 Miss M. Lewis, card 0 8 0 Mrs. Delve, do ...... 0 6 6 Small sums 0 5 3

210 9 ---4210 0

Cardiff Mission. Ey Diamond Street

public services ... 12 0 0 J. Cory, Esq., J.P.

sub ................... 2 2 0 Dr. A. Parr, M.R.C.S.

don ................ .. o 0 Messrs. Peter Rowe

& Sons, don . ..... 3 0 0 W. J. Trounce, Esq.

C'C" do .......... .. o 0 A Friend, do ........ . A Friend, do ........ .

o 0 o 0

£ s. d. Two Friends, don... 1 0 0 Mr. J. Talbot, do 0 I) 0 - Mr. Eateman, do 0 5 0

New Year offerings 1 1 0 Lecture at Penarth 1 12 6 China-Miss Ennor, box ... 1 11 4

2616 10 Juvenile meeting ... 3 4 9 Profits of Tea ..... . 2 I) 0 Sunday-school boxes-Miss E. Smalldridge 0 5 2 Mr. J. Hopgood ... 0 5 7 - J. Pollard ...... 0 6 1

Mrs. Misstuls .. ... . 0 6 2 - Nicholls .... ... 0 6 4

Mr. Hobbs ............ 0 6 6 - Bowman ......... 0 6 7 - Wonnacott...... 0 7 0

Mrs. R. Guy ......... 0 7 1 Miss Hopgood .. .... 0 8 7 Mrs. Eunston .. ... . 0 8 9 - J. Hopgood ... 0 9 2

Mr. A. Thorne ...... 0 9 5 - T. Thorne ...... 0 9 6 - H. Job ............ 010 6

Mrs. D. A. Burn ... 0 11 6 - J. Rickers ...... 0 12 4

Mr. W. Guy (In-fants) .............. .

- J. Prosser Mrs. A. Thorne .. . Mr. D. A. Burn .. . - J. Westcott .. .

Messrs. Edmonds &

013 5 017 2 019 0 1 11 0 113 3

Lock. ................. 115 2 Pastor's Bible Class 2 3 3 Fifteen boxes under

as. each ............ 1 14 3 Juvenile collectors-Lillie Tovey ......... 0 I) 0 Josey Wheeler ...... 0 5 0 Ethel Knight ...... 0 5 7 E. A. Deacon. ........ 0 5 8 Eeu.trice Summers 0 6 2 Frank Geen ......... 0 7 0 F. Thorne ............ 0 7 2 GertrudeE. T.Ennor 0 8 0 Lydia Blake ..... ... 0 10 10 C. Bruce Davey '" 0 11 0 Evelyn Lock......... 0 12 3 S. Davey.... ... ........ 0 18 0 W. C. Robbs. .... .... 0 18 7 Ada Cooke............ 1 3 0 Percy Norman ...... 1 3 5 Polly Wonnacott ... 1 6 0 Adeliza Stuart ...... 1 8 6 F. Merchant ......... 1 8 8 W. R. Hake ......... I) 5 0 Katie Lock. . ......... . 5 10 0 Cards under 58. each 7 6 Ie

54 4 2---81 1 0

Miskin Street pub. services ............ 4 10 7

New Year offerings 1 0 4 Sunday-school boxes-Miss A. Davey...... 0 5 5 Mr. White (Infants) 0 5 7 Miss F. Smith ...... 0 6 9 Mrs. Travers..... .... 0 10 5 Mr. Crossman ...... 011 1 Minister's Eible Class 0 12 4 Eight boxes under 58. 1 10 8

918 2 Juvenile collectors-Fanny Fradd.... ..... 0 5 0 William Travers ... 0 5 1 Eertie Travers ...... 0 5 1

:£ s. d. Nellie Brend ......... 0 5 7 Wm. Latham .. .... 0 9 7 Emily Latham ...... 0 9 8 Annie Cock........ .... 0 10 2 Annie Codd ..... .... 0 11 5 Richard Hill ......... 0 18 1 Lily Bishop .... ..... 0 14 7 Cards under 5s. each 8 11 6 Good Friday Tea. and

Entertainment... 2 5 9 China-Rev. J. T.Henwood

don .................. 110 11 7 6---

21 0 8 Canton pub. aer.... 1 0 0 School boxes......... 0 11 10 Juvenile collectors-Mary J. Grainger 0 5 0 Reginald Pedal...... 0 5 6 Julia Barrow......... 0 12 0 Cards under 58. each 1 8 1

425 Milford St. (East

Moors) pub. ser. 0 15 8 Sunday-school box 0 15 2 Collecting cards 1 0 0

210 5 China.-R. Cory, Esq., J.P. Ii 0 0 Mr.J.German ...... 2 2 0

720---115 16 6

Llantrissant Mission. By LIantrissant pub-

lic services......... 1 7 11 Florrie Varker, colI 0 7 0 Rosa Harvey, do ... 0 5 6 John Barkle ........ 0 5 6 .Alfred Roberts, box 0 5 6 Sums under 58....... 1 15 5

4 610 Tonyrefail pub. ser. 1 16 2 Mr. T. Lewis, don 010 0 Willie Cooper, colI. 0 8 1 B. A. Barnett ...... 0 6 1 Joseph Barnett.. ... 0 5 5 Maggie Pope ......... 0 5 6 Mrs. C. Morse, box 0 14 0 Miss A. Chappell, do 0 10 0 Bums under 5s.. ..... 0 15 3

510 6 Llanharran public

services ........... . 0 10 6 Arthur Bmith, coll 0 6 0 Herbert Morgan, do 0 5 6

1 2 0---1019 4

Total in the New-port District ... 339 0 7

CHATHAM DISTRICT.

Ohatham Oircuit. By Union St.pub.ser. 4 1 0 Mrs. G.Phillips,don 1 1 0 - Dance, do ...... 0 5 0

Miss Dance, do ...... 0 5 0 - F. Dance, do ... 0 12 0 - Edgcombe, box 2 3 0

Mrs. Kempton, do 0 6 6 Miss Warner, do... 0 7 6 - L.F.E.Phillips, do .................... 010 0

- Drummond. do 0 5 9 Bunday-school do... 0 12 0 Mi.l!s W'illia.mson,card 0 12 0

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:£ s. d. Mast.W.Phillips,cd. 0 9 6 - H.Dance,do ... 0 8 0 - A.Greenway,do 0 5 0

MiS!! E. Parr ......... 0 -6 7 - A. Foord......... 0 5 0

Smaller Bums......... 0 9 8 18 4 6

New Brompton pub. services . ... ... . .... 3 6 8

Miss Ada Plewis,cd. 1 0 0 Master P.Mallett,do 0 12 0 Smaller BUmS......... 1 12 5 R. Sheepwash,Esq.,

don .................. 050 Mrs. J. Harris, do 0 5 0 - Stephenson,box 0 18 0

7 13 8 Luton Road pUb.ser. 9 3 6 Sir Andrew Clarke,

Bart., Chairman 2 2 0 Master M.Baulkwill,

don .................. 050 Miss Langridge,card 1 2 0 - K. Howe, do... 0 17 6 - B. Evernden, do 0 10 0 - A. Howe, do ... 0 7 8 - F. Glover, do... 0 7 7 - E. Jarrett, do ... 0 7 2 - S. Peppin, do 0 7 0 - L. Ingram, do 0 6 1 - Langley, do ... 0 5 6 - L. Evernden, e.o 0 5 0 - C. Howe, do ... 0 5 0 - Clarke, do : ..... 0 5 0 - A. Janes, do ... 0 5 0

Mr. Elliott, do ...... 0 7 6 Master Hinkley, do 0 6 5 - G. Hales, do... 0 6 0 - Langley, do ... 0 6 6

Miss E. Jordan, do 0 5 0 Smaller BUmS......... 1 2 11 A Friend, China ... 0 5 0

20 0 4 Stoke pub. services 3 1 1 Profits on public tea 0 19 9 MissF. Ayers, card 1 10 2 Mast. S.Coopper,do 0 18 1 MissA.Mugridge,do 0 15 6 Mast. A. Smith, do 0 8 6 Mr.J.W.Coopper,do 0 8 0 Mast.G.Parradinll,do 0 7 6 MissF.Steadman,do 0 5 6 - M. A. Squires... 0 5 3

Smaller BUmS.... ..... 0 5 2 China-Collection ............ 1 2 6 Mr. Mundy, don... 0 5 0

1012 0 Faun pub. services 2 0 G Service of Bong...... 0 12 6 Collection for China. 0 13 0 Mrs. Crow, box ..... 0 17 0 Mr. Bridge, don ... 0 5 0 - Lorden, do ...... 0 5 0 - Tomsett, do ... 0 5 0

Bmaller sums......... 0 13 3 510 9

Ra.inham pub. aer. 2 4 0 Service of Song...... 0 14 6 Mast.T.Beeching,boxO 5 0 Mrs. Beeching, don 0 5 0

- Brightwell, do 0 5 0 Mr. J. ~op, do 0 5 0 - Baldwm, do ... 0 5 0

Smaller Bums.... ..... 0 17 0 506

Hnrtlip J.lub.services 2 15 3 Mr. Atkins, don... 1 0 0 Do, box ..... .......... 1 12 6

;£ B. d. Master Golvin, card 0 6 6 -R.Black,do ... 080 - Hyland, do...... 0 5 0 - Pope, box ...... 0 18 0

Smaller sums......... 0 4 2 745

yealstead pub. ser. 1 3 6 MasterF.Hale, card 1 2 3 - W. Clark, do ... 0 18 3 - H. Godden ...... 0 15 0

Miss R. Tucker...... 0 7 6 - K. Vincent ...... 0 6 0

M:r. Wraight, don 0 10 0 526

Halstow pub. ser... 0 19 0 MissA.Hanstead,box 0 5 0 Master H.Marsh,card 0 10 2 - P. Benly, do... 0 5 6

Smaller Bums.. ....... 0 13 0 212 8

Gillinghampub.ser. 0 14 0 Miss Osborne, card 0 8 0 - Clark, do.. ....... 0 6 6 - Mortley, do...... 0 5 0

Smaller BUmS......... 0 10 9 243

Gravesend-Mr.Hales,for China 0 10 0 Mrs. Hales, box ... 0 7 6

017 6-­SO 3 1

FalJersham Circuit.

By Faversham pub. services .. ..... ..... 7 16 6

Mrs. Hill book. ..... 8 0 0 J.A.Anderson,Esq.,

C.A .• don ... ...... 0 10 6 Miss Hadlow......... 0 10 6 Mrs. Smith, box ... 0 6 0 MasterP.Warden,doO 6 0 In memory of Mrs.

Topley ............... 0 5 0 Mrs. Brett (Park

Road), don......... 0 5 0 Miss A. Boakes...... 0 5 0 Mr. Dixon. ........... 0 5 0 - Waters .......... 0 5 0 - T. H. Brisley... 0 5 0 -- R. Mills ......... 0 5 0 - Rye ............... 0 5 0

Juvenile meeting... 0 14 0 Mr. Cramp, colI ... 1 5 2 Master Rowland Hill 5 1 3 - Horace Mann 2 0 0 - Herbert Brisley 1 12 1 - James Chandler 0 12 2

Miss E. Austin ...... 0 10 8 - Miriam Baker 0 8 0 - Florence Matson 0 7 6 - Alice J ohncock 0 7 0

Master H. Adams 0 7 2 - Ernest Savin ... 0 6 1 - Percy Pullen.. 0 6 0

Misses R.& .A.Manser 0 4 9 Small sums.... ........ 0 11 7 China-Mr. W. A. Topley 1 0 0 - E. Williams ... 1 1 0

31 311 Rodmershampub.ser.l 9 0 MissMiddleton,box 1 0 0 Sunday-school do... 0 14 6 MissE. Waters, colI 0 8 4

81110 Teynham pub. Bel'. 6 2 Mr. Goodhew, Mis-

sionary Tree ...... 0 9 8 Miss Holmes, ~ox 0 5 1

£ s. d. Mrs. Houghton, box 0 4 7 Miss Goodhew, card 0 4 S Small sums.. .......... 0 13 3

S S 0 Sittingbourne pub.

services ............ 4 8 7 Mast.W.C.Culliford,

card .................. 100 Miss .Alice Thacker 0 10 0

- Alice Andrews 0 9 6 - Sarah Brown... 0 8 0 - Esther Taylor 0 7 6 - EmmaCrockford 0 6 6

Master G.Houghton 0 7 1 - George Lee ...... 0 6 6 - Edward Shilling 0 5 1

Miss Lydia Pitcher 0 5 0 - Annie Croyden 0 5 0 - Bertha Croyden 0 5 0 - Adrice Hadaway 0 5 0 - Minnie Thomas 0 5 0 - Fanny Botting 0 5 0

Small sums............ 0 5 9 10 4 6

Eastling pub. ser... 1 18 0 Mr. H. Read, don 0 10 0 Mrs. Reed, do .. .... 0 15 0

8 8 0 Milstead ............... 0 8 6

086---51 9 9

Sheerness Mission. By Sheerness pub.ser.8 2 0 Mr. Taylor, box... 010 0 Miss M.Knight,card 0 10 0 - M. Ingram, do 0 5 6 - Lizzie T'lylor,do 0 5 0 - RoseCollard,do 0 4 0

J. Lane & E.Dale,do 0 6 6 M.Salter & E.Collum,

do ..................... 058 Small sums ........... 0 5 6 China­E.W.Brightman,Esq.,

C.C., don............ 0 10 0 Mrs. Luke, Tea...... 1 0 0 Mr. W. Lapthorne 1 1 0

849 Tenterden Mission.

By Birds' Isle pub. services ............ 0 18 3

Mr. Jupp, don ...... 0 10 0 - Shoobridge, do 0 10 0

Miss Wood, box... 1 7 0 Annie Sharpe, card 0 5 0 Two cards ............ 0 6 4

311 7 Woodchurchpub.ser.l 6 Mr. Button, don... 1 0 0 H. Wilkinson card 0 10 6 C. Chasmar, do...... 0 8 6 Percy Burton, do... 0 6 8 Robert Chasmar,do 0 6 2 Alfred Holyer, do... 0 5 0 Three cards ....... .. 0 7 3

481 Warehornepub.ser. 2 9 8 Mrs. Bates, don...... 0 6 0 Leah Wood, card... 0 7 0

3 1 8 Kingsnorthpub.ser. 2 10 6 Miss F. Washford,

box .................. 010 0 Mll!s Swa1fer, do... ~ 5 0 Mrs.Washford, don 0 5 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 5 0 Mrs.Maplesden,box 0 5 0

406

53

£ s. d. Rolvenden Lane pub.

services ............ 0 16 7 Mrs. James, box... 0 10 0 MissH.Watson,card 0 10 0 Two Boys, do ...... 0 4 0 Miss Reynolds, do 0 5 0

257 Ashford pub. ser... 1 5 0 Claude.................. 0 10 0 A. Petifer, card...... 0 5 9 H. Holdstock, do... 0 5 3 ~~tock, do... 0 5 0

Maud,Evan,& Claud 0 10 0 310---

20 3 5

Hastings ~llis8ion. By Westfield public

services ............ 1 5 6 F. Twopenny, don 2 2 0 Mr. G. Hook, do... 1 0 0 - J.Crutterden.do 0 5 0 - Dann, do ..... :.. 0 5 0

Miss L.Thomas,card 0 6 0 Three cards............ 0 7 6 Mr. Pierson 0 2 6

513 6 Pett public services 4 8 A Thank - offering

for China............ 1 1 0 Mrs. B. Barling,don 1 2 6 Mr. T. J. Davis, do 0 5 0

- G. Griffin, do... 0 5 0 Miss Weaver, box 0 5 0 Mrs. Hicks, do ...... 0 3 6

468 Icklesham pub. ser. 0 16 1 Mrs. J. Claise, don 0 5 0 Miss Stonestreet, do 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 11 5

1 17 6 Guestling-By Collection, etc. 0 4 8 Friends at Hastings-~~elby ......... 0 2 6

Mr. G.Hook-To cheer our Heroes 0 10 0 Mr. Pierson ......... 0 5 0 'Mrs. Dyer ............ 0 5 0

100--13 410

Elham Mission. By Elham pub. ser. 3 5 4 In loving memory

of the Rev. W. Calloway.......... .. 0 5 0

Mrs. Calloway, do 0 5 0 T. Rigden, Esq., do 015 0 Mr. Jordan, do...... 0 5 0 Mrs. Coles, box...... 0 15 0 - File, do ............ 0 7 8

MasterW. Court,do 0 7 6 6 ·5 6

Bwingfleld pub. scr. 3 0 0 In memory of dear

B.A. K.Calloway, by her Grandfather 1 0 0

Miss E. Allen, colI 0 15 0 - Hubbard, do '" 0 5 3

Mrs. Allen, box ... 0 5 0 Mr. Banwick(China) 0 5 0

5 10 8 Stouting pub. ser... 2 0 6 Mrs. Walker, don 010 0 Miss Inge, do ...... 0 10 0 - Fagg, box- ...... 0 10 2

£ S. d. A ~end, China

MisslOn ............ 0 10 0 408

Rhodes Minnis pub. services .... .... .... 0 14 9

Mrs. Rumbold, box 0 10 6 A Friend, don ...... 0 5 0 Miss E. Horn, colI 0 8 6 - Helen, do ..... 0 6 8

255 Bladbean pub. ser. 1 1 2 Miss Dale, box...... 0 14 0 Mr. S. Dale, do...... 0 5 9 China Mission ...... 0 2 0

2 211 Folkestone-Mrs. Jones, box ... 2 5 6 Miss Smith, do ...... 0 6 0 - Hodge, do ...... 0 5 0

216 6 ---23 1 3

Total in the Chatham District ............ 196 7

BRADFORD DISTRICT. Millom Oircuit.

By Millompub. ser. 7 14 9 Subscriptions in place

of Lecture ......... 2 1 6 Profits of tea meeting 1 18 6 Miss C. Spedding, box 6 11 0 MRBt.G.Matthews,do 2 10 8 Mrs. Williams, do 0 13 9 Miss B. James, do 0 10 0 Mr.Brockbank, don 0 10 6 - E. Rice, do...... 0 10 0

Captain S.RusseU,do 0 10 0 Mr. H. Mitchell, do 0 10 0 - N. Nicholas, do () 10 0 - S. Higman, do 0 10 0

Master Russell, box 0 10 0 Mrs. Ladnor, don 0 5 0

2515 8 Juvenile meetIng ... 3 1 3 Profits of Tea Meet-

ing ..................... 0 18 0 JaneL.James,card 014 0 Maud Plummer, do 0 13 6 C. Southern, do ... 0 13 0 Gertrude Mitchell,do 0 12 6 Hannah Russell, do 0 10 6 Henry Chappell, do 0 10 0 Samuel Doidge, do 0 6 6 Mary Phillips, do 0 5 'l William Pope, do... 0 I) 6 William Billin ,do 0 5 2 Annie Rowse, 80 ... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 1 13 6

10 14 0 China-Rev.T.P.Oliver,don 1 1 0 Mrs. Chappell, do... 0 10' 6 Mr. J. Matthews, do 0 10 6 - W. Russell, do 0 10 6

Miss Cole, do.. ...... 0 10 0 Mr. W. James, do 0 10 0 Captain S.Ru$Sellldo 0 10 0 Mr. S. Doidge, ao 0 10 0 - N. Davey, do... 0 10 0

Mrs. Williams, do 0 5 0 Mr. R. Rogers, do 0 5 0 - W. Rice, do ... 0 5 0 - T. James, do... 0 6 0

626---4212 2

Haverigg pub. ser. 5 10 5 Miss Thomas, box 010 0

£ s. d. Juvenile services... 2 0 0 Selina. Norsworthy,

card .................. 140 M. A. Walters do 0 15 0 William Olds, do... 0 12 0 M. A. Wood, do... 0 7 0 Thomas Arscott, do 0 6 0 Alfred Wood, do ... 0 5 6 Joseph Allen, do ... 0 5 0 Small sums under 5s. 0 19 0

121311---55 6 1

Barrow Mission. By 'Barrow pub. ser. 8 12 0 Mrs. G. Tremba.th,

box .................. 1 0 0 Miss Marsh, do...... 0 10 0 - E. Gaffney, do 0 10 0

Mast.A.J.Smith,card 0 6 1 Miss M.Ba.mford,do 0 5 2 - Tucker ............ 0 5 0 - M. J. Rothwell 0 5 0

Sunday School...... 0 15 0 Sums under 5s....... 0 17 9

860 Dalton fflission.

By Dalton pub. ser. 3 10 9 Juvenile meeting... 1 7 5 Collected by Miss M.

Datson........... .... 0 10 0 Master R. Harvey 0 5 0 - Douglas Allen 0 6 0 - Ernest Roberts 0 5 0

Miss Elizabeth Carter 0 6 0 A Friend..... ........ 0 4 0 Messrs. Collins' &

Arthur'sBibleClass 0 8 3 Sums under 5s... ... 1 12 3 Mrs. Datson. don... 0 10 0

948 Swarthmoor pub.ser. 0 11 1 Sums under 5s...... 0 8 11

1 0 0---10 4 8

DU1'ham Mission. By Murton pub.ser. 011 8 Mr. Noble, don...... 0 10 0 John Cruise, card... 0 6 2 Jnvenile effort ...... 1 3 0

2 16 10 New Herrington pub.

services ........ .... 1 1 10 E. Sanderson, card 0 9 0

1 1010 Wingate pub. ser... 3 11 Mrs. R. Rundle, don 0 5 0 Juvenile effort ...... 1 10 6

2 19 5 Hetton pub. ser.... 0 17 0 S. A. Waggott, (lard 0 5 0 Juvenile effort ...... 0 8 3 Voted from School

Fund 0 5 0 115 8

Haswell pub. ser.... 1 0 0 Juvenile effort ...... 0 9 6

196 China-Rev. 8. Pascoe ...... 0 0

11 11 10 Oleveland Jlis8ion.

By Bratton pub. aer. 016 0 Mabel Turner, card 015 0 Arthur James, do C 11 0 Beatrice Heal, do... 0 7 0 .Elim. Bonfield, do... 0 7 0 Ethel Tuck, do ...... 0 I) 0

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£ s. d. Small sums........... 0 10 11

31111 Loftus pub. services 0 6 8

068 Eston pub. services l' i 3 Mr. S. Mair, box... 0 10 3 - T. Bird, do...... 0 5 0

Emily Snow, card... 0 1 0 Small sums 0 6 2

298---688

BI'adford Mission. By Bradford public

services .... .... .... 2 1 8 Miss Huby, book 0 9 2 ThomasTi~ping,do 0 1 0 Miss Tippmg, box 0 7 0 - Atkinson, book 0 5 0 - Olive Jacob ... 0 5 0

T.C.Jacob,forChina 1 0 0 Sumsunder5s. ...... 0 5 2

500 Emlerdale J[ission.

ByKirklandpub.ser. 1 4 9 MissE. Hosken,box 010 0 - M.J .Redfern,cd. 0 5 9

Smaller sums......... 0 1 7 Special effort......... 0 5. 6

213 7 Croasdale pub. ser. 0 12 0 MissA.Pearson,box 0 6 0 Master J. Carrick... 0 6 0 Smaller sums......... 0 1 3

153 How Hall pub. ser. 0 5 9

059 Pica-Miss E. Mossop,card 0 5 6 - M. Stevens, do 0 10 6

016 0 ---507

Total in the Bradford District ........... 101 17 5

Scilly Islands Oircuit. By St. Mary's pub.

services ............ 'I 0 0 St. Martin's pnb.

services ............ 4 11 9 St. Agnes's pub. ser. 1 11 6 Cbina-Mr. W. Gibson ...... 5 0 0 A Lecture by Mr.

Orchard ............ 2 2 0

20 5 3 Guernseg Jfission.

.By Public services 9 5 4 Tea Meeting ......... 6 8 6 Mr. & Mrs. Hansford,

don ................. 1 0 ---J.H. Ingrouille, dun... 0

Mrs. Cleal, don...... 0 Mr. J. Warren, do 0 10 0 Mrs. Biddi8combe, do 0 10 0 Mr. Elliott, do ...... 0 10 0 Miss Scott, do ...... 0 10 0 Mr. Moon, do......... 0 5 0 Miss Moon, do ...... 0 5 0

- Lily de Garis,box 0 15 2 - Topp, do ......... 0 10 0

Nichlo & Marian Oliver, box......... 0 10 0

Miss Annie Jory,box 0 8 4 Juvenile Meeting ... 3 16 0 Master L. ~gronille 1 2 8

- James Wheadon 0 15 0

. £ s. d. Miss N. Ingronille 0 14 0 - Ruth Wheadon 0 13 0 - Alice Jory ...... 0 12 0

Master F. Perchard 0 10 0 - Theodore Barton 0 9 0 - Alfred Body... 0 8 4 - Albert Wheadon 0 8 0 - Fred. Marquis 0 8 0 - Chas. Marquis 0 8 0

Miss Ella Warran 0 1 2 - F. Young ...... 0 5 11

Master J. Warren 0 5 11 - James Windsor 0 5 2

Miss Lily Windsor 0 5 0 - Evelyn Wilson 0 5 0

Master F. Bragg ... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s ...... 0 18 3

3611 4 Currency ... 1 16 8 British .................. 34 14 8 China-Mr. Hansford ...... 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. W. H.

Iugrouille ......... 1 0 0 Rev. J. Rinks ...... 1 0 0 - T. P. Oliver... 010 6

Home Extension-Mr. W. H. Iugronille 1 0 0

39 5 2 Jersey Oircuit.

By Great Union Road pub. ser ............ 18 12 6

A Butcher, ld. for every animal slaughtered ...... 1 1 8

Mr. J. Cory, don... 0 5 0 - W. J. Parker,do 0 5 0

Wilfred, Sissie, and Cecil .................. 015 0

MissRic:hardson,box 0 10 0 - Amy, do ......... 0 4 0

Mr. F. G. Wilkin, do 0 5 3 Sunday School, do 3 0 0 Preparatory Class,

Girls, box ......... 1 0 0 First do, do ......... 2 0 0 2nd Division do, do 0 15 0 Seoond do, do ...... 0 13 10 Preparatory Class,

Boys, do ............ 0 16 1 Fir~t do, do ......... 0 7 10 Miss Ade Grandin,

card .................. 4 0 0 - Jessie Cory, do 1 10 0 - Mabel Cox, do 0 12 6 - E. de La Haye, do .................... 010 0

- S. Stretford, do 0 10 0 - Hilda Le Sulleur, do .................... 086

- Alice Gallie, do 0 6 6 Mast. F. E. Charlton,

do ..................... 1 2 6 - Henry Bailey, doo 19 0 - J. Langlois, do 0 16 7 - Isaac Oldridge,

do ..................... 0159 - Frank Taylor,do 0 10 1 - J. Norman, do 0 10 0

Sums under 5s ...... 0 17 'I China.-Mrs. Webber, don 0 10 \) Miss F. Grandin, do 1 0 0

40 10 8 Royal Crescent pub.

services ............ 15 5 6 Temperance meeting 0 9 2 Mrs. Saunders, coIl 11 0 0

£ s. d. Mr. Poi'l'ndestre, coll 2 5 6 Miss Ahier, do ...... 1 7 1

- Gough, do ...... 0 11 0 - Barling, do...... 0 11 0 - Luxon. box ... 0 5 8 - Amy, do . ... ..... 0 4 6

A Friend, don . ..... 0 5 0 Miss F. Journeaux,

card .................. 0 10 6 - A. Mundy, do... 0 10 0 - Alice Mundy, do 0 10 0 - E. Bisson, do ... 0 7 6 - J. Roberts,do... 0 5 11

Mast. A. Downer, do 1 2 0 - Winter J ourneaux, do ..................... 070

- C. Blumot, do 0 5 7 - W. Stephens, do 0 5 1 - Stanley Grandin, do ..................... 0 5

- Sydney Costard, do ..................... 05 e

- GordonDummick, do ................... 050

- John Terry, do 0 4 6 Preparatory class,

gll'ls.. ............... 1 3 6 Sunday School box 3 16 10 Small sums............ 2 1 11 China-Mr. Le Dan, don... 0 10 0 Miss N. Mundy, do 010 0 A Friend, do ......... 0 10 0 -- do ......... 0 5 0

Miss Emily Bisson, by entertainment 0 2 6

46 7 4 Gorey pub. ser ...... 8 8 Mast. Henry Short,

card .................. 050 Sums under 5s ...... 1 5 6

219 2 St. Martin's pub.

services ......... . . 2 15 0 Mrs. Slater, don ... 1 0 0

- Beauchamp, box 0 6 9 Miss E. Pallot, do 0 8 7 - Marian S. Pallot,

coll .................. 076 - A. Downer, do 0 7 4 - A. Pomeroy, do 0 6 1 - L. Edwards, do 0 5 8

Master Philip Terry, do ................... 064

Sums under 5s ...... 0 16 3 619 6 ---

9616 8

SOUTH AUSTRALIA By Receipts ......... 544 9 4 China-Franklin St. School 0 6 0 West Adelaide ...... 0 2 B Way College ......... 0 2 0 Bowden School ..... 2 10 0 Mrs.Milne,Goodwoodl 0 0 A Friend........... ... 0 10 0 Anonymous, do ... 0 10 0

~~:,a: ~~~.~~.::: g ~ ~ Rev.W.H.Peters,coll 1 1 0 Glanville School... 0 10 0 Gawler Circuit ...... 3 1 6 Kangarilla School 0 7 8 Clarendon do ......... 0 7 8

:~~:~ d~"::: g ~ ~ Forest Road do...... 0 7 0

55

£ s. d. Mount Torrens Sch. 0 5 0 Harrogate do......... 0 5 0 Moonta juv. mtng. 1 11 6 Moonta Mines do... 0 8 B Cross Roads do...... 0 11 8 Balaklava SchooL. 0 12 2 Inkerman do ......... 0 6 6 Dalkey do ............ 0 4 6 Halldo ............... OB4 Halburydo ........... 010 (l Edith and Florry

MeN eil's Children's Bazaar........ .. ..... 0 12 0

Kulpara .... ........... 1 0 0 Snowtown SchooL. 0 18 8 P.ichman's Creek do 0 7 2 Quorn do ............ 0 2 4 Orroroo do ............ 0 9 2 Morcbard do ......... 0 6 10 Mr. A. McDougall,

don .................. 010 0 21 4 7--

56513 11

VICTORIA. By Receipts ......... 1935 17 3 China-Sunday Schools-Melbourne 1st Circuit 0 16 6 Melbourne 2nd do 8 7 9 Me1bourne3rd do... 1 0 0 Mount Moriac ...... 0 9 6 Bambra ............... 0 3 6 Ballarat ............... 1 17 6 Camperdown ......... 0 10 0 Clunes .................. 0 10 6 Creswick ...... ........ 0 8 6 St. Arnaud............ 0 3 0 Maldon 1 10 5 Castlemaine ......... 0 10 0 Daylesford ............ 0 7 6 Terricks ............... 0 17 0 Rochester ............ 1 11 3 Horsham............... 1 10 0 Woorak ............... 015 0 Wonwondah ......... 0 10 0 Noradjuha............ 0 9 0 Numurkah ..... ....... 0 10 0 Echuca ................. 0 5 0 Yarrawonga .. ....... 0 2 6 Tungamah ............ 0 5 0 Mr. John Williams,

1st inst............... 0 0 - W. James, do 1 0 0

20 9 5 ---1956 6 8

NEW ZEALAND. OhristchuTCh.

By Christchurch pub. services ........... 9 10 6

Band of Hope, don 2 0 0 Mrs. Campbell, do 1 19 0 - Messenger, do 1 1 0

Mr.Cbamberlain,do 010 0 - A. C. Reed, do 0 10 0 - Ebert, do......... 0 10 0 - W. Baker, do... 0 7 0

Mrs. Preston, do ... 0 7 0 - J. Smith, do ... 0 5 0

Good Friday Tea ... 11 18 2 2817 8

By Addington pub. services ....... ..... 7 18 0

Juvenile effort ...... BOO Mrs. Down............ 2 0 0 - Campbell......... 0 15 0

1813 0

£, s. d. Templeton..... ...... 5 0 0

Halswell............... 2 6

By Be1fastpub. ser. 2 5 0 Proceeds of Lecture 3 0 0 Mrs. Campbell ...... 0 5 0

510 0 Prebbleton-Mr. Wade, don ...... 2 0 0 .A. Friend, do ......... 1 0 0

800 Marshland............ 1 6 0 Kaiapoi ............... 5 3 4

63 12 6 Oromwell Mission.

Bannockburn-Mrs. Perrow ......... 0 5 0 H. H. ................. 010 0 ·Mr. J. Horne......... 0 10 0

- W. Sutherland Ii 5 0 - J. H. Aldridge 0 5 0 - W. Renshaw... C. 5 0

Mrs. C. Koch......... 0 15 0 - Ferguson......... 0 5 0

Mr. McCabe ........ 0 5 0 - E. Kennedy ... 0 5 0 - Ray............... 0 5 0

Mrs. C. Tippett ... 0 10 0 Mr. Parcells ......... 0 10 0 - W. Anderson ... 010 0 - and Mrs. Ball 1 0 0 - E. Hawkes ...... 010 0

Mrs. Parcells ......... 0 10 0 Mr. J. Thompson... 0 5 0 Mrs. Pryde ............ 0 5 0 Sums under 5s....... 3 2 0

1017 0 Bendigo-Mr. Abelstead ...... 1 0 0 - J. McLean ...... 1 0 0 - MorganThomas 1 0 0 - W. Pengelly... 1 0 0 - R. May ......... 0 10 0

Mrs. C. Poulson ... 0 10 0 - E. Reed 0 5 0 - L. Olliver ...... 0 7 0

Collected by Mrs. Wright­Mrs. Tansekke ...... 0 5 0

- Wright 0 5 0 Mr. W. Jones......... 0 5 0

- E. Horne.. ...... 0 5 0 - Wedlake ......... 0 5 0 - J. Sloan ......... 0 5 r. - Gibson............ 0 5 0 - John Jones...... 0 5 0 - W. F. Bennett 0 10 0 - M. Todd........ 0 5 0

Small sums............ 0 4 6 811 6

Cromwell-Collected by Messrs.

W. Richards & Co.-Mr. R. Olds ......... 1 1 0 - W. Richards... 0 10 0

Mrs. W. Richatds 0 10 0 Mr. J. McDonald... 0 10 0 - D. A. Jolly...... 0 10 0

Mrs. D. Bettencore 0 5 0 Mr. W. Rooney... 0 5 o· - Thomas Rooney 0 5 0 - T. Ellis............ 0 5 0 - W. Thomas ..... 0 5 0

Small Bums............ 0 8 0 414 0

Lowbnrn-Collected by Miss Towan-Mr. John Towan ... 010 0 Mrs. J. Towan ...... 0 5 0

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£ s. d. £, s. d. £ s. d. Mr. P. Wilson ...... 0 5 0 -WongLang ... 0 5 0

By other Chinese... 0 17 6 Mr. W.Hammett ... 0 5 0 Small sums............ 1 1 6 Per Mrs. Wood-

Courtenay­Mr.H.W.McLelland 4 0 0 - G.Addington ... 4 0 0

Mr. W. M. Bowers 1 0 0 - Guy Clements... 0 10 0 - W. Robinson... 0 10 0

- Alex. Hay .. .... 4 O· 0 J. G. W. Ellis ...... 3 0 0 8210 0

Mr. E. Birchel ...... 0 5 0 - W. Bateman... 0 5 0

Mr. Hight ........... 210 0 - James Dysart... 2 0 0 - J. 8tepheIltlon ... 2 0 0

China­Christchurch Sunday

School ............... 8 8 0 - W. G. Donn ... 0 5 0

Mrs. Hosking ...... 0 5 0 -Brice ............... 0 5 0 -Wood ............ 0 5 0

- C. H. Ellis ...... 2 0 0 - w. M. Rcott ... 2 0 0 - Jos. Tweedy... 1 0 (j - W. M. Cook ... 1 0 0

Rev.J.&Mrs.Orcbard 5 5 0 -B.H. Ginger ... 1 1 0

9 9 0--­Total New Zealand 134 18 0

Small sums....... ..... 0 5 0 540---

29 6 6

- John Tinlay ... 1 0 0 -JamesRobinson 1 0 0 - Groves Revlay 1 0 0

RECEIPTS. HOME.

£ s. d. £ 8. d. By Anniversary Collections and Profits of Tea, 1889 ......•....• 120 0 0

Donations tor China, promised and paid at the Holsworthy Conference-A IMend, through F. W. Bourne ...•.•.•......•• 10 0 0

ditto, ditto. • . . • • . • • • . • • • • • 5 0 0 Mr. S. Beale • . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . • . . . . . . • . • • . • • • 5 0 0 A Friend, through W. B. L. .. ........ .......... 4 0 0 AFriend ...................................... 200 Mr. F. Williams, a Thank-offering ....•....••..• 1 1 0 X. Y. Z. .. ..••.....•........ ..••.......•.• •••• 1 1 0 Three Friends, £ 1 each •..••••• . • . . . . • . • • • • • • . • . . 3 0 0 Mrs. F. Braund ......•.••••••••••.••••.••.•...• 1 0 0 No Matter Who ......••••.••••..•••.......•.•.. 1 0 0 No Name ...•.. ...•.•...•.. •.••.•••...•.•.•.••• 1 0 0 J. L. ................ .... ................ ...... 0 10 6 Miss A. Mundy .. . . . . •. . • . . . . • • . • . • . . • • ••••.• 0 10 6 A Young Christian . . • .. • • .. • .. • • • .. . • .. • . • .. . • 0 10 0 For Blessings received ••.•••...•.•.•.•...•.•...• 0 10 0 J. H. .....•....•...•................•.......• 0 10 0 M. T. C. ...•..••.....•...•....••...•.••• •••••• 0 10 0 Mr. W. O'Bryan Thorne.................. ....•• 0 10 0 A Friend, through Mr. Kelley .................. 0 5 0 A Poor Boy, Halleluja.h Home . . . . • . . . . . . • . . • • • • 0 5 0 Mr. Broad .•. • • • • • • • . . • • • • . • . • . . . • •• • • •• . . • . • • 0 5 0 Mr. John Goss . . • . •• ... ••• •.. . . . . .• . . • .. .• •. • • 0 5 0 NoNaIlle ..••.•.•..••••.••...••••..... \........ 0 5 0 Three Sisters • • . • • • • • . • . • . • . . . • • • . • . . . • . • . . • • • • 0 3 0 A. D. .... ...• ..•• •..•.• •....••• .•.... •••••••• 0 2 6 A Well-wisher • • . • • • . . . • • • . . . . • • • • . • • • • • . • . • . • 0 2 6 S. A. Loot • • • • • • . . . • . • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . • • • • . • • • 0 2 6 Mr. John Oke •..••• . .• . •• •• . • •• •.. •• • •• .. •• •• . • 0 2 6 Small sums ...•..••.•••••.•••.•••.•.••.••.•.•.. 2 13 6

Falmouth District .•••.•.•.•...••..•.•.•••••••••••••...••• Bodmin It • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• 387 12 4 New Year's Offerings, Camelford Circuit...... .•.• 1 12 0

Devonporl District •.••..•..•••.•..••••.•..••••.••••••..•.• Shebbear " •..........•.•..•••••••••••••••••••..•.• Exeter " ••.•.....•••••••••••.•••.•...•.•...•••.• Bristol " ...•..•.••••••••••••.••.••.•••••....••.• London •.••.•••••••.•••.•..•..•....••.•••••••.• Portsmouth" •••••••.••••.•.•••••.•••••••••••.•••.•.• Newport " ••••..••.••........•.•••.••••.••........

42 4 6 354 1 0

389 4 4 668 0 3 806 11 10 293 14 10 361 19 11 460 9 6 491 6 3 339 0 7

57 £ 8. d.

Chatham District ••••••••....••....•.••••••..••.•••••.••• Bradford " •..•.•.......•.•••.•••••••••••••.•.•..•• Scilly Islands Circuit ...................•.•..•......•..•• Guernsey Mission ••...•..............• 0 .......... 0 ...... . Jersey Circuit ...••....•........• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Interest on Mr. J. Allen's Legacy (late of Ebberley) .•.•.. " Mr. T. Allen's do .........•.• ~ ..•••........•.. " Mr. Heard's do .........•..........•..•...... " Mr. F. Martin's donation ...........•..• 0 ••••••

Tiverton Circuit, for labours of Evangelist .•.......•...... Mr. R. P. Tabb ...................................... .. Mrs. Hutchings, Chagrin Falls .•.........•.............. Mrs. Hoskens .......•.....................•..••.......... Mr. J. Broadbent •.••.•............••...•.•..•......•.•••

CHINA. Mr. J. D. Prior ..• 0 ••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••

Miss S. E. Harris ••................. 0 •••• 0 •••••

Profit on Preachers' Children's Breakfast ....... . Rev. Jo G. Yelland, Canada, for 1889 0 ••••• 0.0.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Denness, of Newport, Thank-offering for Mercies received .. 0 0 0 • 0 ••••• 0 •••••

Mrs. Giles, Port Hope, Canada . 0 •• 0 •• 0 •• 0 ••• 0 •••

Miss Jane Barrett (the late). of Chagford, through Mr. W. Perryman ... 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Re •• Jo G. Yelland, for 1890 ................... . Mrs. Yelland ....••••.•.•••...•. 0 ••••••••••••••

Mrs. Chapple, Chagrin Falls ...•.•.•..••........ Eddy Sanders . 0 ••••••••••••• , •• 0 •••••••••••••••

A Friend, through F. W. B .••.••..•••.•.•.••••• Misses Grose .........• 0" •••••••••••••••••••••••

A Friend, through H. W. H ........ 0.00 ........ .

Mr. F. Sanders (Medical Missionary) •..•..• 0 ••••

One who longs for the Salvation of China

HOME EXTENSION.

1 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 4 1 0 0

50 0 0 10 0 0

26 12 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 6 1 10 0 ----

A Friend, through F. W. B. .............. ...... 5 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. Denness, of Newport, Thank-

offering fur Mercies received ... 0 • 0 • 0 •• 0 • 0 0 • 0 0 • 50 0 0 Miss Jane Barrett (the lute), of Chagford, through

Mr. W. Perryman .......•.....•............• o 26 12 0 F. Barrett, l:sq. • ....... 0 •• 0 •••••••••• 0 ••• 0 • • • • • 5 0 0

£ s. d. 196 7 1 101 17 fj. 20 5 3 39 5 2 96 16 8

4 10 () 1 10 0 4 1 10 1 0 0 2 10 () 2 0 0 100 o 10 O' 060

103 o 10

Oll1'istm.as 0/' New Year Ojlerin.qs not included in the Oircuit Returns :-A Friend, through F. W. B ................ 0.. 0 10 0 Mr. F. Sanders ••.••. 00...................... 0 2 6

87 4 6

£4,988 17 9

FOREIGN. By So?th A?st:ralia .••••• o. 0 •••••••••• 0 • • • • • • • • • • 544 9 4

China Misslon ............... 0 • • • • • • •• • .. • • • • • 21 4 i

Victoria ...•..••..... 0 0 ••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••• 1,935 17 3 China Mission .•••..••..........•..... 0....... 20 9 5

565 13 11

---- 1,956 6 8 New Zealand .•..•••••...•.•.••.••••. 0 ••••• 0 • • • 125 9 0 China Mission ..•.••.•..... 0 ••••• 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 9 0

134 18 ()

£2656 18 1

58

DISBURSEMENTS.

Grants to Missions. Guernsey ...•••.•..••••.• :H 14 ~

St. Ives (half year) ...... 10 0 0 1,202 8 9 Southmolt.on ............ 30 0 0 Ilfrs.combe (toO Midsummer) 30 0 0 Grants to Oit'cuiis. Kingsbridge ............ 17 10 0 Porthleven .............. 20 18 -1

Do. (special) ..•..•.•.. 10 0 0 Helston ................ 20 18 8 Tiverton .•.••.•.••••.•.• 26 13 4 Truro ................... 18 12 0 Taunton .....•...•....•. 31 0 7 Plymouth .............. 40 0 0 Somerton .•.•.........•.. 22 3 0 Ringsash ....••••. o •••••• 17 3 2 Weston-Super-Mare .•.•.. 33 16 7 Torquay ......• 0 •••• 0 ••• 20 0 II Crewkerne .......•...••• 40 0 0 Kingsbrompton .....• 0 ••• 12 0 0 Portland ••.•.•.••..•.•.• 26 5 0 Newport .....•......••.. 31 10 0 Bridgwater ............ 11 5 0 Yarmouth . ............. 8 1 0 Clapham .............•.. 30 17 6 Chichester , ............. 8 18 6 Kilburn ................ 30 11 4 Forest of Dean . ......... 12 0 0 Woolwioh .............. 60 0 0 uhatham •.....••........ 18 12 0 South Tottenham ........ 72 0 0 228 13 8 Sevenoaks .............. 77 9 9 Liphook .... ............ 11 7 4 Suplementary Grant . Southampton .........•.• 8 6 8 Cleveland, 1888-9 ..•..•.. 10 0 () Crondall .......•.....•.• 18 19 3

16 1 4 Newport .....•...•...•.• Blaenavon .............. 21 18 2 To T1'ot'elli1tg Expenses, Postage, PlacardlS Chepstow .............. 21 19 2 and ot/tel' Incidental Expenses, in lwZding

Do. (for Hired Local Missionary.llIeetings. Preacher) .......... 10 0 0 Falmouth District ........

Aberavon .............. 6 G 8 Bodmin·do . ............. Cardiff ........ o •• 0 ••• 0 •• 20 0 0 Devonport do ..•....•.•.. Llantrissant ............ 16 0 0 Shebbear do . ........... Sheerness .............. 27 10 0 Exeter do . ............. Tenterden .............. 3 13 4 Bristol do . ............. Hastings ........... 0 .. 27 4 0 London do (including Ex-Elham ...•...... o ••••• o' 22 4 3 penses of May Meeting) Barrow ................ 54 0 0 Portsmouth do . ......... Dalton .••••••••••••.••.• 25 0 0 Newport do ............ Sunderland .••••...•••..• 44 3 6 Chatham do .•..•..•.. f. Eimerdale .............. 17 10 0 Bradford ...•.•..•.••...• Cleveland .............. 40 0 0 Guernsey Mission ...•.. 0 •

Bradford ••.•••• 0 ••••• 0" 48 0 0 Jersey eire uit .......... Blackburn and Bolton .•.• 147 18 4 160 8

Grants to Ohapels. Weston (Interest on oost of site) ............................. . Crewkerne .....••• 0 ••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Forest Hill (Missionary Money) ..•......•....••. 0" ••••••••

Do. (Fourth Instalment of Commuted Grant to Station) Do. (Interest on Balance) ...... 0 •••••••••••••••••••

Lee (Missionary Money) .••...•.•.••••...•.....•••.•........ Do. (Repayment to Loan Fund) ...... . ... • ............... .. Eltham .•...••..••...•.••...•........ 0 •• 0 ••••••••••••••••••

South Tottenham (one-tenth of cost of Land, and one year's Interest on Balance) .....•. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••

Plum stead (one-tenth of Grant and one year's Interest on Balance) Southsea (one-fifth of Grant towards cost of Site for a new Chapel

and Schoolroom, and Interest on Balance) .......•......••.• Eastieigh (one-fifth of oost of Site and one year's Interest on Ba.lanoe) Briton FefI'Y •.. . . • •• •••••• .•..•• • ...•••••••••• 0 •••••••••• 0

Cardiff (Diamond Street) 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0

Ashford ••.•..•..•••.•.•.......•.•...........•...•••••••• 0

5

13 8 11 15 11 5 14 1 6 16 12 6 10 6 2 14 9 4

22 18 9 15 14 3 17 17 3 10 4- 4

5 16 0 1 7 G 2 0 6

£ s. do 10 0 0 50 0 /)

29 11 1 66 17 6

6 13 9 22 0 0 21 0 0

4 2 0

81 17 3 81 0 0

40 10 9 33 0 0

5 0 0 40 0 0

fj 0 0

Brotton Barrow

59

To Misccllaneous Expenses.

£ s. d.

531 12 4

Members of Committee attending Committee Meetings (half), and Secretary (full), and Expenses of Meetings (half) ..•.......••

Preachers to Stations .•..•........•..•.......••••.......... Conference Deputations ...........•..........•..........•.. Postage of Treasurer and Secretaries ...........•...........• Stationery for do . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .• .. .. . ...•. Allowance to Secretaries ...•...................•.........•.• Towards Salary and House Rent of Treasurer .......•........ Ditto, Secretary .........•.........•..........••..•.......•. Travelling Expenses of do. . ...•.............•.......•....•.. Rewards ..................................•...•.•.•......• Collecting Boxes .............•.......•....•.•••.....•......• Printing Reports ........................................... .

do. Cards and Books ..........•..•.•.......••......... do. Missionary Chronicle ...............•.•..•......... do. Circular and Postage .......•........••.•.........•.• do. Schedules ........................•..•••..•......•..

Grant to Bradford District Fund ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Towards Expenses of Pastors' Meetings .......•.•.•.......... Interchange of Preachers, St. Ives and Penzance •...•....... S. Pascoe, Doctor's Bill .............•........••...•........ J. H. Hooper, do. . ...•..........••..............•........ W. J. Hocking, allowance as Supernumerary ............... . J. Dyer, one Year's Salary to May 6th ..................... . Board and Lodgings at Ashford ....................•......• F. J. Trick, Salary, Board, and Lodgings at Ashford Miss North at Bradford ...............................•.... W. Rowe, one Quarter's Salary on being Superannuated ..... . F. W. Bourne & 1. B. Vanstone toB. H. Ginger's Valedictory Service F. W. Bourne; on Mission Business .....•....••••.......... W. B. Lark, do. to Southsea .....................•........ M. Brokenshh'e, do. to Barry ............................. . W. T. Ennor, do. to do. . ..................•...•.......... Public Notary, etc. . ....•........•.•......•.•.....•.....•.. Insurance~ Abersychan and Ravenglass •...••..•.•••..••.••.. Notes of Hand .....................•..................•... Preachers' Annuitant Society-H. Rattenbury ............... . Two Quarters' Salary, Travelling Expenses, and Outfit and Passage

of B. H. Ginger to New Zealand ...................... .. Do. of JO. H. Hooper, to Queensland .......•....•..•........ Passage of Miss Seldon to Queensland, and of Miss Luxton to New

Zealand ............................................... . Towards Passage of Mr. and Mrs. Orchard, and three-quarters

Salary ..........................•..........••........•.•• J. Orchard, Travelling 'Expenses in England as Missionary

Deputation, &c. . ....................•......•.......•. Interest on Grants and Loans to Chapele . . . . . . . . . .. • •.•....•.

£ s. d. 2ij 0 0 10 0 0

16 11 10 36 18 6 24 5 1

8 0 3 3 0 0

10 0 0 57 :2 10 6il 15 0 14 9 10

135 0 0 7 8 0

30 5 .()

24 :2 6 18 0 0 1 19 1 :2 7 6 [, 0 0 6 4 3 0 5 0 3 17 0 1 6 6

46 0 0 52 0 0

5 9 0 24 15 0

6 17 0 20 0 0

1 18 0 o 13 7 0 7 10 0 3 0 o 12 1 0 8 0 0 7 6 1 10 0 9 10 0

57 10 0 53 13 6

70 0 0

190 0 ()

15 3 :2 863 11 1

£4025 10 FOREIGN.

Sonth Australia. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . . . 544 9 4 Victoria (Missionary Money) ........................ 1935 17 3

do. Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . • • • • • • • . . . . • • •• • • • • 150 0 0 do. Mrs. Alfred's child.. ..•••• •• ••••..•••• •• •• 2 10 0

Queensland-Grant towards Furniture .......•.•.•.• do. towards Mr. Bennett's Salary .•......•..•••

----- 2088 7 3 30 0 0 75 0 0

105 0 0

New Zooffind- ~ 11!~(~l~~!~~WIII Grant to Christchurch, including Missionary ....... --

and Mr. Orchard's Children's Salaries ....••.....• Second Instalment of Grant to New Church .....•.• Cromwell Mission, including Missionary Money •.••• : Banks Peninsula Mission •..•••••.••••••••••••.•• Courtenay Mission (Missionary Money) ••.•...••••• B. H. Ginger .•....••.•....••• '." ..••............ W. Ready, towards Furniture and Travelliug •.•••. Superintendent's Travelling and other Expenses ....

China-Cash to China Inland Mission towa.rds Salaries of the

Missionaries, to Michaelmas, 1890 ..•••••••••..••• Donation to China Inland Mission ...••..•••.•••...• Telegram to China ..•.••.•••....••••••••..•..•.• Allowance to the Missionaries for Life Assurance .•.. Outfit and Passage and one quarter's Salary of Messrs.

Carter and Tremberth .••.••••..•.•..•......••.. Travellin§' Expenses of ditto .•....••••••......•.•• Treasurer s Miscellaneous Expenses, incurred on be-

half of the Mission .••...••••..•••••.•.....•.••• Secretary's do. . • . . . • . . . • • •• . •..•.•••..••••••• Towards Mr. Savin's Expenses •.••.••••.••.......•

£: s. d. £ s. d.

f' 121 12 6

50 0 0 66 6 6 2 0 0

32 10 0 16 17 4 37 0 0

1 16 0 ----- 328 1 4

530 0 0 20 0 0 2 10 0

60 0 0

110 0 0 6 10 9

o 10 0 o 18 0

10 0 0 ------ 740 8 9

£3806 6 8 -----

BALANCE SHEET, 1889-90.

RECEIl'TS. £ s. d.

By Home Contributions.. 4988 17 9 South Australia. . . . . • 565 13 11 Victoria. ......••.•.• 1956 6 8 New Zealand........ 134 18 0

£7,645 16 4

DIBBUBSE!mNTS. £ s. d.

To Balance, with Interest 868 0 4 Home Disbursements 4025 10 1 South Australia. . • . . • 544 9 4 Victoria ............ 2088 7 3 Queensland. .. . .... .. 105 0 0 New Zealand.. . . • . • • 328 1 4 China ••••••.•.•...• 740 8 9

Total Disbursements... 8699 17 1 Total Receipts ...... 7645 16 4

£1054 0 9

• * * Towards this £1054. Os. 9d., the Treasurer has received Legacies and Donations amounting to £479 18s. 8d., the interest of which will be a regular item of receipt yearby year. Of this amount, the sum of £148 Os. 8d. has been received during the year tram the Executors of the late Mr. John Allen, and £45 from Mrs. W. J. Hocking, as the Executrix of the late Mrs. R. Burston.

'f'

61

LIST OF CIRCUIT SUBSCRIPTIONS TO CHINA MISSION.

Included in the Home Contribution/I.

Fenzance ....••.......... ,St. Justo ...........• 0 ••••••

Forthleven •••.••.•...... Helston •••.•............. RedruthOand Camborne ..•• Hicks Mill ............ .. Falmouth and Penryn ..•• Truro ................... . St. Col.unb ............. . Mevagissey ............. . St. Mawes ............... . Bodmin ................. . St. Austell ............. . Camel£ord ............... . Liskeard ............... . Looe ................... . Devonport ............... . Plymouth ............... . Week St. Mary ......... . Tavistock .............. . Callington ............... . Launceston ............. . Shebbear ............... . Kilkhampton ........... . Holsworthy ............. . Bideford ............... . Torrington ............. . Barnstaple ............. . Hatherleigh ............. . Northlew ............... . Southmolton ............. . Exeter ................. . Ringsash .............. .. Torquay aud Newton Abbot Kingsbridge ............. . Chagford ............... . Kingsbrompton ......... . Tiverton and Bampton ... . Bristol ................. . Taunton ...............• Weare ............... .. Somerton, •.............. Weston-super-Yare ..... . Crewkerne ............. .

,Portland .....•..........

By Balance, 1889 ..... . Receipts, 1889-0 Contributions of Breth­

ren and Friends in China, 1886-9

7 15 6 i5 2 6 770 o 10 0

14 11 0 4 17 0

13 9 7 6 11 0 2 15 6 310 200 2 15 0 5 (j 0 1 15 0 476 100 2 12 6

35 9 8 4 15 3

11 0 6 12 0 0 19 2 8 21 8 5 6 1.5 0

32 5 6 44 15 3 17 1 0 12 9 0 746

18 11 9 1 10 0

30 18 6 100 1 () 0 01)0 i5 8 0 200 2 12 3

22 18 10 7 13 2 4 13 6 390 110 1 {) () o 10 0

Bl'idgwa tel' .•............ Jubilee ................. . Waterloo Road ......... . Clapham ............... . Kilburn ....... , ......... . Forest Hill ............. . Woolwich ............... . Lee ..................... . Brighton ............... . South Tottenham Sevenoaks ............... . Shanklin ............... . Newport and Ryde ... . Yarmouth ............... . }>ortsmouth ............. . Chichestel' ............... . Liphook ................. . Southampton ........... . Newport, Mon ........... . Forest of Dean ........... . Chepstow ............... . Aberavon ............... . Swansea ................ . Cardiff ................. . Chatham ............... . Faversham ............. . Sheerness ............... . Tenterden ............... . Hasting!; ............... . Elham ................ .. Millom ................. . Durham ............... . Bradford ............... . Scilly Islands ........... . Guernsey ...... . Jersey ................. . Subscriptions at the Confer-

o 10 U 8 15 1

66 11 6 8 8 {) 950 5 19 0

18 16 0 8 15 8 :2 11 0 1 1 0 110

11 14 0 11 13 ()

(j 12 6 14 2 ()

4. 12 6 110 2 7 H 1 15 0 o 10 0 1 () 0 o 10 0 100 9 14 4. 2 15 () :2 1 0 ~ 11 {) o 10 U 2 1 {) o 17 0 Ii 2 6 1 0 0 100 720 3 10 (j

:l 6

ence, 1889 .............. 42 4 6 o 10 4 7 9 5 9 0

Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . .. 103 South Australia .......... 21 Victoria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 New Zealand ............ 9

£842 i5 6

BALANCE SHEET. The Treasurer. Cn.

£ s. d. 238 1 3 842 5 6

137 16 3

£ s. d. To Disbursements (for par-

ticulars see page 60) 740 8 9 Expended in China 137 16 3 Balance in favour of

China Mission 339 18 0

£1218 3 0 £1218 3 0