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J I. / ~, /1 ANNU-AL THE SIXTY-EIGHTH Day fgissions library " OF THE BIBLE CHRiSTIAN HOME' AND FOKEIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUL Y, 1889. With a List of Collections, Subscriptions, and Donations. ", ',' AFTER THESE THINGS~ PAUL DEPARTED llrol\l ATH~~S, ANlJCAME, AND HE REASONED IN THE SYNAGOGUE E\,~RY SABBATH, AND PERSUADED THE JEWS AND THE GREEKS ; " PAUL WAS, PRESSED, IN THE' SPIRIT, AND TESTIFIED TO THE JEWS THAT JESUS WAS CH-RJs:r', AND MANY OF,THE CORINTHIANS HEARING; BELIEVED, A~ IJ WF-RE, BAI>'l'IZED."-ACTS. XYTJ1. 1, {, 5, ~. PRICE SIXPE~CE. LONDOX: CHRISTIAN' BooK.ROOM, 26, PATERNOSTER S6LD BY ALL' THE

THE SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BIBLE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY, 1889. With a List of Collections, Subscriptions, and Donations. "AFTER THESE THINGS, PAUL DEPAl<.TED FROM ATHENS, AND CAME TO CORINTH AND HE REASONED IN THE SYNAGOGUE EYERY SABBATH, AND PERSUADED THE JEWS AND THE GREEKS PAUL WAS PRESSED IN THE SPIRIT, AND TESTIFIED TO THE JEWS THAT JESUS WAS CHRIST AND MANY OF THE CORINTHIANS HEARING, BELIEYED, AND WERE BAPl'IZRD." -ACTS XVIII. I, 4, 5, 8. PRICE SIXPENCE. LONDON: BIBLE CHRISTIAN BOOK.ROOM, 26, PATERNOSTER RO'V- SOLD BY ALL THE I1'INERANT PREACHERS.

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

BIBLE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Qtommitte.e ELEOTED.A UG UST 7th, 1889. M. BROKENSHIRE, President. BATT, J. H. MURLEY, D. BOTHERAS, J. NICHOLLS, 'V. J. BRAUND, T. OLIYER, T. P., Sen. BULLEN, R. PERRYMAN, 'V. DENNESS, W. REED, W. B. EDDY, B. ROBERTS, E. GA~D:ION, J. RUDDLE, T., B.A. HIGMAN, 'V. RUTTER, W. HOCKING, W. J. SMITH, 'V. HONEY, J. C. TERRETT, W. HORSWELL, J. TREMELLING, J. HORWILL, J. TRENGOVE, A. KEEN, J. 0., D.D. VAUGHAN, W. LARK, W. B.,\VOOLCOCK, J. LUKE, W. YEO, J. MARTIN, J. F. W. BOURNE, T1 easurer. J. DYMOND, Home Secretary. 1. B. Y ANSTONE, Foreign Secretary. The Committee meet at Pro,idence Chapel, Exeter, on Wednesday, April 16th, 1890, at 9 a.m., and at Penzance, on Thursday, July 24th, 1890, at 9 a.m. Sermons in connection with the Sixty-eighth Anniversary were preached on Sunday, August 4th, 1889, in Bodmin Street Chapel, and in the Conference Hall, Holsworthy, Devon, by W B.I.. ARK, F. W~ BOURNE, and J. ORCH.ARD. Public Meetings were held in the Bible Christian and Wesleyan Chapels, the Conference Hall, and the Town Hall, on Monday, August 5th~ beginning at half-past two o'clock, The devotional exercises were conducted by Revs. J. HOWARD (Wesleyan), T. E. MUNDY, and J. BENDLE. J. HIGGS, Esq., W. YAUGHAN, Esq., and Mr. R. XICHOLLS, presided over the several meetings. J. DYMOND and I. B. VANSTONE read the Report, and F. 'V. BOURNE the Treasurer's Statement.. Moved by J. O. KEEN, D.D., seconded by T. RUDDLE, Esq., B.A., and supported by G. W. ANGWIN- 1. That as the Sixty-eighth Annual Report contains a record of labour and blessing deserving the most grateful reoognition, showing, as it does, an increase

4 on our Home Missions of 319 in the number admitted into Society, 178 full members, 110 on trial, and 196 juvenile members, as well as an encouraging degree of prosperity in the Colonies, we affectionately invite all our friends to be constant in prayer, diligent in service, and seli-denying in liberality, that the Gospel, which has manifestly lost none of its power, may, through our instrumentality, be a source of life and gladness in ever-widening circles and to constantly increasing multitudes. The same resolution was spoken to in the Wesleyan Chapel by J. WOOLCOCK, Mr. W. B. LUKE, and J. TREMELLING. At an over How meeting in the Town Hall addresses wer~ given by W. B. LARK, Mr. ISAAC GALE, and J. BENDLE. At half-past four a public tea was held, when upwards of 1,600 sat down. The adjourned meeting began at half-past six, the large Comerence Hall being so crowded that an overflow meeting had again to be held. The devotional exercises were conducted by W. HIGMAN, and the chair was occupied by J. HORSWELL, Esq. Moved by J. ORCHARD, and seconded by S. POLLARD- 2. That, believing in the sufficiency of the Bible as a revelation from the Father, in the Atonement as the C'nly remedy for sin, and in the omnipotent agency of the Holy Spirit for the conversion of the world, this meeting trusts that the Colonial Stations may be suitably reinforced, and that additional agents may soon be sent to China, and resolves to pray that the brethren already there, and those who shall follow them, may be eminently useful in the prosecution of the work whose complete success is so fully assured. Moved by J. MORRIS, and seconded by W. H. TICKELL- 3. That as the action of the last Conference, in regard to home extension, has been thus far justified by the blessing attending our new Mission at Blackburn, this meeting calls upon the Committee and Conference, in view of the pressing needs of our large towns, to use all lawful endeavours to send agents as speedily as possible to all those important fields of labour, to the end that, as a branch of the Church of Christ in England, we may do our part in the spiritual emancipation and general improvement of the people of our own land. At the overhow meeting in our chapel the chair was occupied by E. RICHARDS, Esq., and addresses were delivered by W. LUKE, T. E. MUNDY, S. ALLIN, and Mr. 1. GALE. 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 W the general purposes of the said Society; and I direct that the said 18.dt-mentioned fegacy (with the duty in respect thereof) shall be fully paid out of such part of my personal estate as may legally be devoted to charitable purposes, in preference to all other payments thereout. Provided always, that in case such parts of my estate as shall be applicable to the payment 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. g ' ~ UR work may be looked at from three points of view-the INTRODUCTORY AND GENERAL. I state of the world, the Cross of Christ, and the responsibility of the Church. Viewed in the light of either, while there is much that calls for gratitude, we cannot regard the result of the year's toil as a brilliant success. The moral portrait of mankind given by the pen of Prophet or Apostle was not more lifelike when taken than it is to-day. As in water face answers to face. so do the men of this age to the men described by the inspired writers. The state of the heathen world shows that there is nothing in nature, nor in discovery, sufficient to arrest the progress of evil or to lift mankind to a higher style of being. And if, in our own land, some of the grosser forms of vice, of which we hear so much among the heathen, are not to be seen, there is a depth and force of evil not exceeded in any heathen land. The drink traffic, our Modern Moloch, still demands his annual tribute of thousands of victims; the gambling hells are crowded with votaries of all ranks, rushing madly to ruin; relentless mammon still holds capital and labour in its terrible grip j the love of pleasure relaxes the principles and undermines the strength of thousands j the Sabbath is desecrated, religion set at nought, and the Divine name openly profaned; too many of the educated classes are enslaved by plausible theories, and employ their brilliant powers in opposition to the truth; creeping superstition spoils multitudes of the devout; worldliness proves too strong for numbers who have conscientiously assumed the Christian name; and doubt-cold, hollow, empty, heartless, withering and blighting doubt paralyzes multitudes more. Everywhere we see the works of the devil. On all sides we hear the cry of distress, the wail of the lost, " Woe is me, for I am undone," " Oh wretched man that I am; who shall deliver me?" On tbe shores of this raging, foaming sea of human sin and death, we have stood during another year, and have rescued, thank God, a few despairing ones. But, alas, how few, compared to the millions apparently untouched! The Cross is the remeily, and the remedy is not for a few merely, but for all; it is not eimply for the units that come to its healing, but for the millions who know nothing of its virtue. If we believed, with some, that salvation is only for a. select few, we might think we had got a solution of the difficulty. At least we should be able to refer the matter to the inscrutable decrees of Him who " worketh all things after the counsel of His own will." But we do not believe it. This subterfuge therefore does not avail us. Whatever solace it may be to those who do believe it, it is none to us. We cannot allow ourselves to be lulled into security by an opiate as deadly as it is plausible. We accept the Gospel's own view of its universality~

6 Christ is "the Light of the world,; " when, as the Lamb of God, He offered Himself to God, it was to "take away the sin of the world." He is pleased to allow Himself to be called" the Saviour of the world;" "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son." The Gospel is the message of Infinite Love to a perishing race, brought by the Incarnate Son, c. who gave His life a ransom for all, to be testified in due time." There is a worldwideness about the Gospel that is to be :found nowhere else, if we except nature which comes from the same Divine source. We find it in the sun, in the atmosphere. in the ocean, in the soil, and in our own soul if we search deeply and with devout simplicity. Yes, the remedy is as universal as the malady, as far-reaching as death, and as powerful to save as sin is to destroy. Sin is man's only ill, and the blood of Christ his only cure; but it is a cure, penetrating, potent, perfect and permanent. Heaven be praised, it has been applied, with the happiest results, on all our Home Missions. But our rejoicing is abated when we think of the mass of corruption which seethes and groans all around, and to which no application has yet been made. "The whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint." "Is there no balm in Gilead? is there no physician there? why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?" Were-echo the enquiry, Why? Why is not England saved? Why is it that the greater England by :far is unsaved? How is it that converted England continues to be so small as compared with the unconverted? How is it that the great body of the people remain uninfluenced by the Christian activities of the day? We praise the Gospel and recount the wonders wrought in Apostolic and Reformation times and in the days of our fathers. What of that? The bread of last century will not satisfy the hunger of this. Daily bread is as much a necessity as ever. The Gospel is that bread; not a. nominal Gospel, but the real. living, God-inspired message as it comes fresh from the Divine heart, pulsing with His life and burning with His love. We see the need. We have the remedy. It is our duty to apply it. Woe, woe to our own soul, if we do the work of the Lord negligently. Called of God, and entrusted with this solemn mission. we cannot escape the awful issues of our charge. Whether we will or not, God holds us to our trust. We must give an account to Him. Nor can we shift the burden one upon another; the minister upon the people. or the people upon the minister. Each has his own part to act and must :fulfil it. The Master's command is urgent, because the need is urgent and men are perishing. The conversiun of the world is the business of the Church. Whatever else we do, if we fail in this, we f~il in the one thing that can justify our existence. We may civilize, educate, and in many ways improve mankind, but if we do not secure their conversion and salvation, our work, that for which the Saviour died, and the one which He has committed to us, is not done. Those among us who do not seek to promote this, are friends neither to Christ nor to His Church. We cannot say we have not the means. What means had Christ? " The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man had not

7 where to lay His head." Yet even the enemy was obliged to say,., The world is gone after Him." 'Vhat means had the Apostles? Silver and gold they had none, but such as they had they freely dispersed. They had power. "In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk." Of these men it was ~aid that they turned the world upside down. What means had the monk of Germany when he entered the lists against. all the wealth and power of Rome? What means had our fathers when they shook the West of England and laid the foundation of the Connexion? They had not well built chapels, or sch001 rooms, or ministers' houses, or colleges, or organizations, or funds, or brethren returning from distant fields to recount tb.eir triumphs in another hemisphere as we have. Let us not say we have not the means. We have the Gospel, we have the Holy Ghost, we have the all-conquering name of our Master and Lord. What more do we want for the conquest of the world? All we have in the way of appliance, has been won by the power of the Cross, and the exertion of that same power will do as much as of old. Let us use well what we have. Let us consecrate ourselves, both preachers and people, and layout our all for the salvation of the world. Let those who have talent give talent, those who have wealth give wealth, those who have both give both, and let us one and all render the best service possible, to the noblest cause that ever sought the help of man. Thoup:h not all that could be desired, the Committee are glad to be able to present a more encouraging report of our Home Missions than for some years past. There is an increase of 1 chapel, 4 preaching places, 319 admissions, 178 full members, 110 on trial, 196 juvenile members, 19 teachers and 79 scholars. To several Missions the year has been one of }'evival and ingathering. Nearly 1,000 have found their way to the fold, enabling us, after filling the vacancies caused by 70 deaths, 60 emigrations, and 339 removals, to report a total increase of 288 in Church fellowship. All the Stations have not been equally favoured; 22 report an increase of full members of 329; three the same number as last year; and 13 a decrease of 151. On all however, the joy of harvest has been felt by both sower and reaper. Cardiff takes the lead in this as in all other departments, having admitted 136, Blackburn 95, Llantrissant 63, Southampton 60, Durham 59, Somerton 52. Crewkerne 50, Newport, Mon., 35, Aberavon 33, Tenterden 32, Taunton 3D, Elham, Kilburn, Tiverton, South Tottenham, and Crondall 20 or upwards. For such in'3tances of saving power, praise should ascend to heaven, united with earnest pleadings that the same and even more abundant grace may be poured upon every Station in the Connexion. Why not have a Connexional Pentecost? Let us get it, and then we shall have a Pentecostal Connexion. God is more than willing. Numerical improvement is, as usual, accompanied by financial. The Quarter-Board receipts are 3,761, an increase of 97. Here again there is diversity of attainment; 17 Missions have a clear Quarter.Board, while 20 have deficits amounting together to 253. a decrease of 41. The deficiencies, as a rule, are not so heavy this year as last. Then, it took 47 by way of supplementary grants to

8 make up every pastor's salary to 60; this year, this result can be secured with about 13. It would, however, be still more gratifying if the income of the Society would admit of every labourer being paid his small stipend in full, seeing that the brethren on Missi.ons work as hard and are quite as deserving as those on Circuits. A circumstance deserving more than passing notice should be recorded. Shebbear District Meeting met the deficiency of its only Mission, amounting to 24 9s. 9d. by private subscriptions. and it aid this, notwithstanding that its Missionary money is nearly 710. Twenty-two Missions show an increase of 62 in their Missionary receipts; and 15 a decrease of 36; leaving a net increase of nearly 26. Taking the Home Missions collectively, their financial position is improved about 2! per cent. at Quarter-Board, and 3 per cent. in Missionary money, whilst their numerical improvement, including full members, on trial, and juvenile members, is 9 per cent. The re-arrangement of grants at the last Conference, and the opening of.blackburn involved an increase of expenditure on the part of the Society, amounting to 246. yet the gain on the year's work is such that the actual cost will only be 102 in excess of that of last year. There are eight Missions that have an increase of members, a clear Quarter-Board, and an increase of Missionary money. Some of these have but barely won this position, their numerical and financial increase being so trifling, but the first and second in the list, viz., Cardiff and Llantrissant have done so well that the average increase of members for the whole 8 is 18 per Station. Fourteen have succeeded in two points and failed in one; 10 have succeeded in one point and failed in two; and 5 have failed in all three. All O"\'er the Home Mission field praiseworthy efforts are being made on behalf of new erections, renovations, improvements, the reduction of debt, the purchase of organs or harmoniums, and the supply of warming appliances and everything necessary to increase the comforts of the worshippers. The care of the young also engages the attention, and shares in the liberality of the preachers and friends, the Sunday-schools being worked with an energy and success corresponding to every other department of the work. The Circuits as a whole this year do not give signs of such vigorous life as the Missions. Had the returns of the former been as favourable as those of the latter, the Connexional increase at home would have been 829, instead of 538, or nearly 300 more. Of the 53 Circuits, 32 have increased their Missionary money, apd 21 have gone behind. Their total contributions are rather less than those of last year. This decrease is all the more to be regretted as there was a great falling off on the part of the Circuits in 1888. Comparing the present annual income with that of ten years ago, the humbling confession has to be made that the amount of Missionary money per member is considerably less now than then. At that time the membership at home was 20,043, and the Missionary income 4,284 ; now, the membership is 25,160,25 per cent. more, and the Missionary income not quite 3 per cent. more. And tbis, in face of the fact that, during the same period, we have opened a Mission direct to the heathen. The liberality of the Connexion towards Missionary enter-

9 prise does not -keep pace either with the Divine blessing upon the labours of His servants, or with the opportunities He is constantly giving us, to enlarge the sphere of our operations in His name. Will our wealthy friends kindly become annual subscribers to our Missionary Ftmd? And will all our ministers and friends do their utmost to raise the income to an average of 5s. per member on all our Stations? Had this result been achieved this year, the Home Receipts would have been 6,143, or upwards of 1,700 more than at present contributed. V\T e ought to do it. Men of Israel, help! I.-HOME MISSIONS. FALMOUTH DISTRICT.-St. Ivcs Mission reports 12 admitted, and 12 increase of members, a deficiency of 6 17s. lid. at Quarter-Board, and a decrease of 15s. missionary money. Daring the year the town has been visited from on high, a revival has taken place in several churches, our own being one of them. At Halsetown also some improvement has been effected, the chapel has been renovated, 15 young people have joined the choir, and the Sunday evening congregation is improved. On the whole, the station has made some progress. SHEBBEAR DISTRICT.-Soutltmoltoll, the only mission in this District. seems, notwithstanding many discouragements, to have been a little strengthened. Admissions, 15; increase of members, 20; deficiency at Quarter-Board, 24 9s. 9d., generously met at the District Meeting; missionary money about the same as last year. Through the withdrawal of the Primitive Methodists, two of their country places have been added to the mission. Congregations at Southmolton and Waterhouse are improved. At Molland a spirit of hopefulness prevails. EXETER DIBTRICT.-The statistical returns of the three missions in this District present an unfavourable view of the year's work, there being a net decrease of 5 members, a deficiency of 11 l4s. lld. at Quarter-Bo!l.rd, and 16 19s. decrease in missionary money. Other features of the work, however, that are not tabulated brighten the aspect somewhat, and warrant the hope that next year's report will be a more favourable one. Kingsbridgc, 9 admitted, 2 increase, 1 Is. 10d. surplus at Quarter-Board, and ~s. ld. decrease in missionary money. One local preacher has died, another, and one of the best on the Plan, is removing. The station suffers much for the want of a better staff of local preacher:!. Prawle is giving signs of prosperity; the chapel debt has been reduced 10. At Dodbrooke the congregation has increased. IUJd the seat-rents are higher than for years past. Okagfm d.-admitted, 2; dtlcrease, 8; deficiency at Quarter Board, 4 17s. ld.; decrease in missionary money, 8 3s. ad. A new minister's house is in the course of erection at Whiddon Down, and the effort is warmly supported by the people; one friend gives 200, and several others give large donations towards it; there is every prospect of its being a complete success. By the introduction of stoves the chapels at Providence, Whiddon Down, and South Zeal, have been made more comfortable in the winter. Chapel debts have been reduced j 5 at Spreyton, 10 at Whiddon Down, and that at Chagford cleared off, and the surplus used for the renovation of the chapel; the young prople at the latter place took a great interest in the matter. Tiverton and Bampton.-Admitted, 28; increase, 1 ; Quarter-Board deficiency, 7 19s. 8d.; decrease in missionary money, 8 13s. 6d_ The second preacher's illness has made against the station, and the labours of the special evangelists were not apparently successful. Congregations are fairly good, and the Sunday-schools are doing well. Chapel affairs are very encouraging. Besides meeting current expenses, 380 has been raised towards reduction of debt, and in aid of the building fund of a new chapel at Oakford, which has been opened under favourable circumstances. A society of 7 members has been formed at Clayhanger, and Panticridge, about four miles from Tiverton, has been opened with fair prospects.

10 BRISTOL DISTRICT.-The six missions in this District continue to present a diversity of aspect. Admissions, 168; net increase, 10; deficiency at.quarter Board, 32 12s. 4d.; and a small decrease in missionary money. Taunton gives toke:ils of a brighter future. Admissions, 30; increase, 2; clear Quarter-Board; missionary money about the same as last year. The new school room at Hillcommon, costing 65, and towards which 54 has been raised, has been opened. Various improvements at Taunton have been completed and paid for, and the debt on both chapel and house slightlv reduced. The pastor says: "I visited a poor woman, a Roman Catholic. She had an image on the wall to rel'resent Jesus. She did not speak. We said nothing about the image, but said that Jesus could see her, had a heart and felt for her, that He was a living, present Help. We said all the good things about Him we could. Almost daily for months we went and talked and prayed. She dij not speak. One day we saw that the image had been removed, and a beautiful portion of God's Word, in a neat border, had been hung in its {llace. It was John iii. 16. We made no remark about the change. But one day she said: 'I shall soon be with Jesus; I shall see Him as He is, and be like Him.' And so it came to pass, for she was received up into heaven that day. We did not admit her into church fellowship with us below, but she has joined the Church above." He further says: "A Jew attended one of our services. Thought I had made a mistake in saying that Jesus was before Abraham. It led to visits, prayers, and salvation. He sickened, and died truly happy." Notwithstanding the losses sustained at Wellington, the society has risen in devotion and piety. The friends are taking up the question of circuit finance, forming committees, and trying to improve in every way. Somerton.-Admitted, 52; increase, 7, with 33 on trial; surplus at Quarter-Board, 14s. Sd.; decrease in missionary money, 18s. 4d. At Stone a good work has been done, the society is looking more hopeful, two or three good families having joined. Also at Lovington prosperity has been granted, and some in other places have sought the Lord. At Keinton a Holiness Convention led some to seek closer fellowship with Christ and one another. Br. Lark's visit was much appreciated and blessed. Harvest Thanksgiving Services were successful. The sum of 50 has been raised on behalf of Pilton chapel. Weston-Super-Mare.-Admitted, 7; decrease, 16; deficiency at Quarter Board, 7 8s. lid.; increase of missionary money, 13s. 2d. Society much sifted. Congregations fairly good. Financial strain great. Pa8tor's appeal for funds for new chapel upwards of 200. The Rnnual Christmas effort resulted in a clear profit of 27. When a better chapel has been obtained, there is every prospect of this station entering upon a new era, in which it will with the blessing of God attain to increased power and usefulness in the towu. Meanwhile the pastor deserves to have his hands strenthened in the great effort he is making. Crcwkeme.-Admissions, 50; members same as last year; on trial, 15; deficiency at Quarter-Board, 25 18s. ld.; decrease in missionary money, 7s. Id. The Harvest Festivals, Sunday-school and Chapel Anniversaries passed off well. A greater reduction of chapel debts has been effected than for many years past. Revival influence has been felt to a. considerable extent, but strife has arisen, and some of the members and young converts have gone from us. The station is a little more hopeful, but far from what it ought to be. POl tland.-admissions, 11; increase, 2; clear Qnarter-Board; decrease in missionary money, 13s. 6d. A small increl1se of teac)hers and schulars is reported. An aged classleader, very consistent and much beloved, has died in great peace, and a local preacher and circuit steward has removed. Some of our members are consistent and earnest, the names of others have had to be removed from the books. Finances fairly well sustained. The chapels are in easy working circumstances, having 10 per annum less interest it.> pay than two years ago. Bridgwater. Admissions, 18; increase, 18; clear Quarter-Board; decrease in missionury money, 1 16s. 7d. Revival services have resulted in quickening the churches. and bringing salvation to many that were dead in sin. Twenty vacancies caused by death, emigration, and removals, have been filled. A juvenile class has been formed at Bridgwater, which numbers 47, nearly all of whom are present at every meeting. There is an increase of 14 juvenile members of Society. The Sunday-schools I1re nearly doubled. A Mutual Improvement Class, formed in the autumn, is working well. A system of tract distribution has b~en estab-

11 lished, and about 700 families are regularly visited. The congregations and weeldy offerings have increased. The chapel at Bridgwater is too small. Better accommodation is needed both for the congregation and the Sunday-school. LONDON DrsTRICT.-The returns for the five missions in this District are more favourable this year than last. Admissions, 71 ; net increase, 5; deficiency at Quarter-Board, 0 Os. 9d. ; increase of missionary money, 14 Os. 6d. Clapham. -Admissions, 2; decrease, 10; clear Quarter-Board; increase of missionary money, 1 18s. ld. The pastor's illness rendering him unable to take any appointments for more than one lengthened period at a time has made against the progress of the work. OonversionEl have been few, and no members have come from other places. The decrease of members is almost entirely owing to emigrations and removals. A week's ~ecial services were held by the Secretary of the Missionary Society, and although the meetings were some of the best we have ever had, as far as is known there were only two persons converted, and both of them immediately afterwards left the neighbourhood. The efforts made the last few years on behalf of the chapel have begun to tell, as the regular receipts-perhaps for the first time-have been sufficient to meet the expenditure, and reduce the debt 10. Kilburn.-Admissions, 23; decrease, ;); deficiency at Quarter-Board, 2 7s. 10d.; increase of missionary money, 5 18s. 6d. The mission held in Jannary was made a great blessing. The meetings were well attended, and there was great power in every service. Several conversions took place, and many were quickened. The Sunday-school takes great interest in the Missionary Society, and together with the Band of Hope is in an encouraging condition. The chapel ham been renovated at a cost of 30, and the required amount nearly raised. Though there is a deficiency, 110 less a sum than 85 has been raised for mission purposes by special effort. The ground is hard to work, and power from on high is much needed. Woolwicll.-Admissions, 7 ; members about the same as last year; clear Quarter Board; increase of missionary money, 19s. 5d. In every branch of work some precious fruit has been gathered. At Herbert Road the bazaar for the Trust Estate resulted in a net profit of 100, so that the debt is reduced 87. At Eltham also 10 has been paid off, and the chapel has undergone complete renovation at a COElt of 50, of which sum 40 has been raised. Both chapels are now in good condition. Quarter-Board receipts have increased 30. The missionary and all other funds are a little in advance. Some things to encourage have taken place in connection with the preaching of the Word, and pastoral visitation. A young man, 26 years of age, trained in our Sunday-school, and, for a time, a pupil at our Oollege, was smitten with consumption. At first he was silent on spiritual things, but at length pointing to a text on the wall, "I will trust and not be afraid," said: "That is my watch-word," and, with almost his dying breath, was able to say: "Don't weep for me; meet me in heaven." A useful brother who has suffered affliction for twenty years, is patiently waitin~ for the call into "perfect day." A constant hearer who well stored hir mind with the truth, was called suddenly to undergo a painful surgical operation, and was enabled in the hour of need to cast himself upon the care of his Heavenly Father. A man, as the result of the almost sudden death of his wife, gave himself to God, and gives evidence of growth in grace. A young wuman found the Lord tit the Lord's Table, and waited on the pastor the next day, especially to testify what great things the Lord had done for her soul. The Bible Olasses, Sunday-schools. and Band of Hope, are working well. Plumstead Sunday-school won the first position in the annual examination in connection with the Local Sunday-school Union. Soutlt Tottenltam.-Admissions, 20; increase, 4; clear Quarter-Board; decrease in missionary money, 1 6s. 8d. The winter was trying to many of the friends, mechanics were out of work, and trade was slack. At the "arne time a powerful influence prevailed in the services. Three held up their hands for prayer in one evening. A lad about 15 came to his teacher in great distre8s, and afterwards professed conversion. His mother, one of the victims of the drink-curse, also sought Divine help. The Sundayschool is working well, and the Band of Hope grows considerably. During the lust five years, the pastor has taken a leading part in successfully opposing application for licensing 20 new public-houses in the neighbourhood, giving gratuitous meals to poor children, and other philanthropic movements. SevtJnoaks.

12 -Admissions, 19; increase, 15; deficiency, 2 12s. lld. ; increase of missionary money, 6 lis. 2d. The present is tbe most encouraging report that has been made for this station for many years. Numerous conversions have taken place at St. John's, 16 persons were received into the church at one meef:ing, the congregation continues to improve, a Band of Hope has been formed, and is prospering, and the sum of 60 of the chapel debt has been paid. 10 also at Knookholt. Br. Cory's mission did much good. Connexional funds are in advance, seat-rents 10 higher than two years since, chapel anniversaries yield 11 more, Quarter-Board receipts are nearly 10 ahead, and., putting increase of missionary receipts on one side and lessened grant on the other, the indebtedness of the mission to the Missionary Society is nearly 30 less. PORTSMOUTH DISTlUCT.-Admissions, 86; net decrease,/}; deficiency. 5 Os. 10d. ; increase of missionary money, 7 13s.8d. Liphook.-Admissions, 6; increase, 3; clear Quarter-Board; decrease in missionary money, 1 3s. 2d. The mission has had evident tokens of Divine approval, congregations compare favourably with those of a year since, Sunday-schools working fairly well, though in COllsequence of another school recently opened, there is a slight falling off in the numbers. Anniversaries have gone off well. Lindford and Fernhurst chapels have each been re-furnished with a substantial heating apparatus, at a considerable outlay, which has all becn defrayed, and in each case there is a small balance to the good. Large numbers of tracts have been distributed, and cottage prayer-meetings held. More workers are much needed. Southampton. -Admissions, 60; decrease, 9; on trial, 19; clear Quarter-Board; increase of missionary money, 2.9s. 5d. The pastor's statement speaks of exceptional losses. Connexional funds a little in advance; the Worn-out Preachers' Fund bas a considerable increase. Musical instruments, costing 53, have been provided for three chapels. A Circuit Band of Hope Union has been formed, the numbers in the several Bands of Hope have increased in the last two years 293. During the pastorate now closing, notwithstanding many unfavourable circumstlulces, understood only by those on the ground, 222 have been admitted into Society, not reckoning juveniles, and a larger amount has been contributed than ever before in any similar period. There is a bright future before this statiun. Crondall.-Admissions, 20; members same as last year; deficiency at Quarter-Board, 5 Os. 10d. ; increase of missionary money, 6 7s. 5d. Agricultural depression wrought fear and trembling at the beginning of the year, but the quickening and converting power of the Spirit turned fear into hope, and sadness into joy. There are a few earnest workers and noble burdenbearers on the station. Bentlev chapel has been renovated at a cost of 20, of which 19 has been ra.ised. Times of great power have been experienced. NEWPORT I>ISTRICT.-The seven Missions West of the Severn, taken together. have had a year of prosperity. Admissions 315, net increase 64, on trial 56, deficiency at Quarter-Board 01 2s. lld., increase of Missionary money 15 los. 8d. Newport, Mon., admissions 35, decrease 15, deficiency at Quarter-Board 21 8s. 9d., decrease in missionary money 1 16s. 2d. The long and painful illness of the pastor has prevented the fulfilment of the hopes with which the year began. Congregation and finance have suffered. There have, however, been numerous conversions; about 80 chapel debt has been paid off, and the Sundayschool was never more prosperous. Blomar:on, admissions 10, decrease 16, deficiency at Quarter-Board 21 15s. l1d., increase of missionary money 3 lis..sd. Decided improvement in the normal income at Blrenavon and Garndiffaith. Cwmtillery and Llanelly Hill are working hopefully, and Garnderris has been re-opened with signs of success. Chepstow.-Admissions 8, decrease 4, deficiency at Quarter-Board 8 14s. 6d., increase of missionary money 4 12s. The station suffers from the lack of local preachers. Zion Chapel has been improved at a cost of 18, and most of the money raised, the old chapel debt at Trellick is paid off, and the debt on Chepstow chapel is reduced by 5. Aberal1on.-Admitted 33, decrease 34, on trial 38, clear Quarter-Board, decrease in missionary money 3s. lid. The wear and tear has been con~iderable. There is, however, much t) encourage. The friends have done nobly, the Sundayschools in particular, in support of the Missionary Society. Much loyalty to the CoIlli.exion is displayed, and great readiness to assist the ministers in all matter~

13 pertaining to the work of God. Swansea.-Admitted 30, increase 3, surplus at Quarter-Board 158., increase of missionary money 128. 5d. The people have right nobly sustained the hands of their ministers, making their work 11 delight. Congregations increase, finance much improved, Sunday-schools and Bands of Rope are well worked and very flourishing, and the Trust Estates are well managed. Oardif.-Admitted 136, increase 100, clear Quarter-Board, increase of missionary money 6 13s. 2d. During the first week in January ne!u"ly all sections of Nonconformity in the town united in the week of universal prayer. In the Roath District, where our chapel is situated, the power of God was wonderfully manifested. The services had to be continued. Three services a day, Saturdays excepted, were held for seven weeks. Hundreds entered the enquiry rooms, and many others were brought to the Lord at the ordinary services. Our own church benefited to the extent of 100 persons most of whom attended our chllpel. In January, the Unsectarian Christian Mission at Canton offel ed itself to us, the offer was accepted, and it is now on our plan. It had 10 adult and 2 juvenile members. and 80 scholars in the Sunday-school. The furniture of the room consisted in a small American Organ, a table, seats and books, with a debt of only 2. The work of this station is continually increasing; opportunities of extension exist on every hand. The pastor says, "We ought to have at least two more ministers in the town, a brother should be sent at once to Barry, in view of the immediate opening of the docks and the inevitable influx of people." Llantrissant. - Admitted 63, increase 30, clear Quarter-Board, increase of missionary money 2 1s.9d. A blessed work of grace has been enjoyed by the society at Tonyrefail, where over 40 professed conversion, the congregation is increased, and things are in a flourishing condition. Prosperity has also been granted at Llantrissaut, conversions have been witnessed and liberality increased; 83 has been raised by special efforts on behalf of the chapel funds, a small part of the debt has been paid off at Llantrissant, and an effort is being made to payoff 50 at Tonyrefail by Christmas. Llanharran has been opened with encouraging prospects. CluTllAM DISTRICT.-Admissions 76, net increase 11, on trial 25, deficiency at Quarter-Board 47 4s. 10d., increase of missionary money : 11 7s. 6d. Sheerness. -Admitted 10, increase 2, clear Quarter-Board, increase of missionary money :Is. 2d. A few cheering conversions have taken place, one of them being that of a woman, who at first was much persecuted by her husband, but she meekly held her ground until deliverance came by the softening of the heart of her persecutor, so that he favoured her going to the House of God as much as he had previously opposed. Some of the people have been much affiicted. The friends for the most part continue to take an affectionate interest in the work of God, and show considerable liberality. There is an increase in the number of sittings let. Tenterden.-Admitted 32, increase 8, on trial 6, clear Quarter Board, increase of missionary money 1 9s. It is difficult to hold special services on a Station with so many places and only one preacher. The Mission wears an encourliging aspect. Hastings.-Admitted 9, decrease 7, on trial 3, increase of missionary 1 19s. lld. At a place or two the Sunday evening congregations are good. One of the most interesting lads at Pett has found peace, and a young woman also on the other side of the station. Preaching t!ervices were held for a time on Friday evenings at Pett Level, among the CO:1st gua.rdsmen, with saving effect, for the chief boatman and his wife both came to Christ, but through the removal of these friends, the services have had to be discontinued, there being no place in which to hold them. Pett and Westfield chapels have been renovated and the cost met. At the former place the scho:>l is flourishing, God having been working among the children. Elham.-Admitted 25, increase 8, on trial 16, deficiency 11 14s. 9d., increase of missionary money 7 17s. Sd. A pleasing feature about this latter increase is, that it il; not to be retained towards the working expenees of the mission, but nearly the whole of it is on behalf of China. A wonderful change for the better has come over this mission during the present pastorate. Swingfield is enjoying much prosperity, the chapel has been re-seated and otherwise improved at a cost of over 40, and the money raised. Rhodes Minnis chapel, which was opened a year li.go, and cost 193, has only 63 more to raise to free it from debt. During

14 the year, the sum of 268 has been raised for circnit, chapel, missiona.ry, a.nd Connexional funds. What hath God wrought! BRADFORD DISTBICT.-Most of the missions here continue in a -somewhat depressed condition, not for want of people to operate upon, it being. with the exception of London, the most populous of all our districts. Admissions 197, net increase 64, on trial 23, deficiency at Quarter-Board 64 19s. 5d., decrease of missionary money 5 14s. But for Blackburn, the missions in the district would show a total decrease in full members of 19. Barrow.-Admitted 6, increase 2, deficiency at Quarter-Board 16 18s. 6d., missionary money about the same as last year. Hard ground to work. Congregation improved. The premises have been painted outside, flome alterations effected in the chapel, the organ has been rebuilt, and both chapel and minister's house have undergone internal renovation. The whole premises are rendered more comfortable and inviting. Many friends do well for the cause, and are both loyal and truehearted..dalton.-admitted 10, decrease 3, deficiency at Quarter-Board 10, decrease in missionary money 3 2s. Times of power have been experienced, Sunday congregations are good, the week-night serviges are well sustained, and the juvenile class is promising. Swarthmoor is not very prosperous, but a few persons have been converted. The chapel debts are heavy, but the ladies' association for paying them off is working well; the sum of 17 has already come from that source..durkam.-admitted 59, increase 5, removals 48, deficiency at Quarter-Board 6, decrease in missionary money 1 lis. 9d. Vigorous chapel efforts have been made at each place; Haswell debt is reduced by 17, Wingate 20 and extensive improvements made, Murton 4;) and considerable repairs effected, and New Herrington has raised for the chapel 42 by special effort only. Substantial relief is needed there, and a minister should be sent to open Sunderland, only five miles distant, with a population of 125,000. Gleveland.-Admitted 15, decrease 11, deficiency at Quarter-Board 19 8s. 4d., increase of missionary money 1 17s. 9:1. Whole families have emigrated. Scepticism and gambling are very prevalent. Chapel liabilities have a dispiriting effect upon the friends, who are, however, not wanting in liberality. The school anniversaries have passed off encouragingly. The pastor thinks we ought to be at Middlesborough and Stockton, where the population is increasing faster than almost anywhere else in the land. Bradford.-Admitted 4, decrease 13, deficiency 12 12s. 7d., decrease in missionary money 4 lis. We have good premises in a good situation, but the congregation is small, and the feeling divided. Enncrdale.-Admitted 8, increase 1, clear Quarter-Board, increase of missionary money 1 13s. 9d. Congregation smaller on account of removals, Sunday-schools doing well, one having just been opened at Pica, with 70 scholars. The chapel has been renovated at a cost of Dearly 10, and the debt reduced by 5. Some of the friends are deeply interested, and appear to be always working, praying and giving on behalf of the cause of God. BlackbUrtl.-Admitted 95, full members 83, on trial 15, raised locally for mission purposes 119 7s. 4d. There is a good congregation gathered, and the weekly offerings amount to 30s. a Sunday. The society consists of three classes, many of the members subscribing weekly from 2d. to a Is. each; during the past quarter upwarch; of 5 was thus raised. The mission is now well able to pay its own local expenses and contribute a good sum towards ministers' salarie<1. The spirit of the church is good. The Lord has greatly favoured and encouraged us in this new opening. Let us follow His leading to other fields and fre8h victories. At GUERNSEY the congregations continue good, and gracious influences attend the ministration of the word. Thirteen have been admitted into the churoh, and three have entered on their heavenly rest. The debt on the premises has again been reduced 50. The friends are hearty and united, and the prospect is encouraging.

15 II. - COLONIAL MISSIONS. I.-SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Our Missionary Society in South Australia has proved eminently useful. It has often been the first to supply communities with the Gospel, it has planted churches in many needy districts, and led thousands to the knowledge of the Saviour. In the past year unusual difficulty has attended its operations. The failure of the harvest, the shifting character of the population in many parts, and SO}:ll.e heavy trust liabilities, have sorely tried both missionaries and their supporters, who deserve hearty commendation and sympathy. Amid all, the presence or the Lord has been felt, and His joy has been the strength of His people. There is an increasing willingness also to endure toils and bear sacrifices for Christ's sake, and a deepening feeling that limited success should proye to be an incentive to improved methods, deeper spirituality, and especially to the cultivation of the spirit and practice of prayer, to the end that increasing numbers may be brought into the Saviour's fold. Some of the pastors' reports wear a sombre aspect, but it is inspiring to read the cheering words coming from the most depressed fields of toil. Strenuous efforts have been made to build up Christians, and to bring the unsaved to Christ, and such labour has not been in vain in the Lord. Many devout souls have been comforted, and by the saving power of the Gospel 452 persons have been admitted into the fellowship of the Church. The union of the Methodist New Connexion with our Church in the city will enable the Adelaide Station to again aid the Missionary Society, instead of receiving a grant therefrom. The late Miss Farrell kindly left a legacy of 140 to help the good work, the manse has been renovated, the debt on 'Vest Adelaide church reduced, 360 raised and promised towards the debt on Franklin Street church, and for all purposes nearly 1,000 has been raised since the union was effected. The work of extension has been vigorously prosecuted in the face of some very serious difficulties. Since the beginning of the year the Silvertown Mission has considerably increased in extent. Thackaringa, South Broken Hill, Cockburn, Acacia Flat, and Eaglehawk, have been added. New churches have been built at Thackaringa and Broken Hill, while Sunday-schools have been opened at four of the places named. Some willing workers have been found to instruct the young in the outlying places in the Word of God. At 'Yallaroo Mines some sixteen have been added to the church from the Sunday-school. Kadina church is assuming a more encouraging aspect, with an efficient choir, a good Band of Hope, and the immediate prospect of the removal of 100 on the Trust Estate. A new church has been built at 1Volmrna at a cost of 74, towards which 53 was raised. In this place there is a good working church, and a new Sunday-school. At Ward's Hill an iron church has been erected at a cost of 37, and opened free of debt. Br. Cann has

16 done a great work at Mount Torrens in building a church costing more than 500, and opening it free of debt. The total receipts for the year are 574 15s. The Sunday-school Department has yielded some precious fruit. There is an increase of 4 schools, and of 186 scholars; 65 of them have united with the Church. The most earnest Christian workers come from the Sunday-schools, and from the same source the staff of preachers, both local and itinerant, is replenished from time to time. Br. T. om. Flood received a cordial welcome on his arrival in the Colony. The climate and the Barrier Mission work he found very trying, but he means" to do his utmost to serve God in the Connexion." The missionary staff has been further' strengthened by the addition of three candidates, one of whom, Br. Shapley, was sent from England. Funds for the Way College enterprise have not come in as could have been desired. The drought and consequent failure of harvest have militated against the effort. The total amount raised in cash and promises is 2,846 9s. 7d. It is hoped such measures will be adopted as will place this most necessary work on a permanently safe basis. 2.-MISSIONS IN VICTORIA. In this Colony for years past there has been real and somewhat rapid growth. Amidst much that is encouraging, there is also something to depress. But ministers and people have worked unitedly, and their labour has not been in vain. But the fact that many remain unsaved who regularly attend the ministrations of the 'V ord, is a burden on the hearts of many, and a strong desire is expressed that the Spirit may be so poured out, that a mightier power may be brought to bear upon souls, and larger numbers brought to Christ. The year has been an eventful one in the history of the Colony. The centenary of British rule in Australia was celebrated by an exhibition held in Melbourne, to which exhibits from many lands were brought, and to which many thousands of visitors flocked. In COILnection with this exhibition a Temperance Convention was held, at which representatives were present from the United States, several parts of the United Kingdom, and all the Australian Colonies. South Australian ministers and laymen of our own community embraced the opportunity to hold a Convention with many of the ministers and laymen in Victoria, in Gore Street Church, Ilitzroy, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th and 28th of November, 1888, at which several subjects of mutual interest in our mission work were discussed: It is hoped that some great practical result will be the issue. Through what is termed the,. Land Boom" in the Colony, and the comparative failure of the crops in some parts, considerable depression exists in commercial circles, and this has, in some degree affected our churches. A good work is being done in MELBOURNE and suburbs, the now famed metropolis of the Southern world. During the past four years five churches have been built, in new neighbourhoods, and those at Hotham and Carlton have been replaced by bui.ldings that would be no discredit to any English city. Recently a site for a church has been bought in another suburb. Four years

17 and six months ago we had only three churches and one minister's house in Melhourne; now we have eight churohes and four ministers' houses. Besides this, two of the old ohurches have become school-rooms, and finer buildings put in front of them. Such work is difficult, chiefly on account of the high prioe that has to be paid for land. The new opening at AUBURN is promising, and other places are to be entered without delay. In the Melbourne district the Trust liabilities have been reduced to 510 los. Two new churches have been built in the WIMMERA district, costing in all 200. These are on the Nhill side of the district, where the cause among the new settlements is being vigorously pushed by Br. W. H. Evans and his colleagues. In the NUR:MUK.AH district a new manse has been erected at Wunghnu, and a new church at Bunnaloo in Wamboota circuit. In many places the church debts have been greatly lessened. Four years ago in Skipton Street Church, BA.LLARA.T, an effort was inaugurated for discharging what was called the District Debt, and at the recent Conference held at the same place it was stated that 1,000 had been raised, and the debt virtually extinguished. At the Conference Missionary Meeting in Skipton Street Church upwards of 700 was subscribed towards a Jubilee Fund for the removal of sundry Connexional liabilities in the next twelve years, and it is ardently hoped that the Jubilee Year will be a year of financial release.. The missionary income for the year is 1,949 3s. 4d., and the sum of 25 lis. 7d. has been collected by the Sunday-schools for the support of the China Mission... The area covered indicates a robust spirit of Evangelism, and the spiritual awakenings and conversions have added 396 members to the churches. Owing, however, to declensions and other causes, the net increase of members is but 15. Five ministerial candidates have been recehoed-four of whom are the direct fruit of missionary toil. The work among the young is encouraging. There is an increase of 4 schools and 359.scholars, and.. the happiest feature of the past year's work is that 136 scholars have joined the church, and are giving evidence of usefulness in the cause of Christ." In some districts childl'en's services have been held in the place of the ordinary Sunday services, and have been wonderfully successful. It is cause for much rejoicing that the total number of scholars is now 5,607, with a staff of 809 teachers. 3.-MISSION IN QUEENSLAND. The appointment of Br. W. Bennett to this mission by the last Conference, was a step in the right direction He was warmly welcomed by the pastor and his friends as "the very man they wanteda good preacher and platform man, and quite as good in the little prayer meeting." The presence and labours of the additional agent have given a decided impetus to the work of the mission, and led to an appeal for immediate reinforcements. The signs of quickened interest and actual progress are such as to warrant a further step in advance and B

18 encourage the hope that there is a prosperous future in store for our church in this Colony. The most recent report says:- Our mission, at present, exhibits signs of very great encouragement. Up to the last quarterly meeting we had six preaching places; now we have eight, two having been recently added. At another place an eligible site has been purchased for a new church, a really splendid opening. A large number of houses have been, and more are being built. It is thought it will become quite a populous place in the course of a year or two, and there is no church within two or three miles. A missionary is needed at once to live on the ground, and there is reason to believe that if the place be worked energetically, it would soon be self-supporting. Further exten.sion is almost impossible without another agent. In fact two more could be well employed. "At Kel'z:in Grove, special evangelistic services have been held both in the church and out, and much good has resulted. Precious souls were saved, believers much quickened, and hard. hearts wrought upon by the Holy Spirit. Candles were sometimes held up in the open air that we might see to read and sing. On Sunday evenings our church is crowded, and a meeting has been called with a view to its immediate enlargement. We have a fair Sunday-school and a flourishing Band of Hope. It has been decided also to line the church at Clifton Terrace. "Our work involves frequent services, continuous pastoral visitation, and travelling immense distances to meet the conditions of our Bush churches. The Lord has been very good to us. He has helped us wonderfully. We know that the work we are doing is His work. and that He will ever be our Helper. Our numerical strength stands about the same. Our anniversaries have been well attended and liberally sustained, and the amount raised for mission purposes is in advance of the previous year." The facts now set out are surely a complete justification of the action of the Executive in sending an additional missionary, and furnish a sufficient reason to increase the number of labourers at the earliest possible date. 4.-MISSIONS IN NEW ZEALAND. The extent of the three Islands from North to South is about 1, roo miles, with an average breadth of about 140 miles. The soil is luxuriantly rich. There are prolific farm lands and sheep walks of almost unlimited extent. The coasts with their inlets and infinite varieties are a nursery for seamen, who will carry forward the traditions of the old land. The population is now about 649,349, and has increased in the last decade quite 50 per cent. Altogether a most inviting field for missionary operations. At no previous time has the prospect of establishing a strong mission been so good. The following facts in the pastor's report speak for themselves: "The past yeat has been one of great toil and much difficulty, but not without encouraging success. In the early part of the year Br. Ellis was sent to work new ground about thirty miles to the North-west of Christchuroh, in the Oourtenay District. ".An agent of another denomination, who knows the district well, assures us that Br. Ellis is working successfully, and that his services are much needed. A farmer in the district has informed us how surprised he is to see the people attending Divine service so regularly on the Lord's day, for he thoughtit would have taken more than a traction engine to draw some of thom to any religious services. The financial support hitherto has been very commendable. A mission has also been opened at Wailcari, fifty miles to the North-east of Christchurch. Several of the places now worked by us were entirely without the Gospel. We have received from the people the mom: hearty reception, and the services.of our

19 agent, Br. Grigg, are much appreciated. Some of the people travel with great difficulty as much as twelve miles to hear the Gospel. "In chapel building we have been wonderfully helped, the people having contributed towards 'ficw erections about 1,000. At Little River, in the Banks Peninsula Mission, where Br. Ready has laboured with great success, a new chapel, costing 200, has been built, and two-thirds of the cost raised. At Addington we have opened under favourable circumstances our new and commodious chapel, which will accommodate nearly 400 persons. The cost is between 500 and 600, and one half of the amount has been raised, and our cause there is one of the encouraging features of our work in New Zealand. At Prebbleton, eight miles from Christchurch, we have built in the very heart of the village a pretty little place, which will seat 100 adults, and the practical sympathy shown by the friends has greatly cheered us. This place is principally worked by our local brethren, who report that the building is not large enough. "Our greatest effort is at Oh1 istchurch. Having received an encouraging promise of 200 from the English Conference, provided the congregation would erect a building worthy of the Denomination on the costly site purchased some years ago, we felt it our duty to arise and build, and whilst the cost of the undertaking was 720, we opened the building entirely free of debt. The chapel is 60ft. by 33ft., with an end gallery. The entire premises, including church, parsonage, and school, are commodious and attractive, and already telling much in our favour as a Denomination. " During the year we have had many evidences of the Divine prestjnce in the pulpit and the pew. Precious souls in different parts of the circuit have found their way to Calvary, and are to-day walking in the comfort of the Holy Ghost. God has been pleased to take some of our members to Himself. Thanks be to God that they can triumph so gloriously. "New Zealand during the past three years has-been very dull commercially, and there has been a great exodus of our population to Victoria. At times we have felt much depressed on seeing our ranks thinned. God has, however, raised up many others, and the good work goes on. " Our prospects as a Denomination in the Colony were never so cheering as now, and all are hopeful that there is a glorious future before us. ", Push, pluck, and principle,' will undoubtedly secure for us all along the lines peace, progress, and prosperity. The Lord Jehovah is our Helper, and surely He will lead us on to greater victories. " IlL-FOREIGN. MISSION IN CHINA. "Something more must be done." So said the Chairman, Samuel Gurney Shepherd, Esq., at the Annual Meeting of the China Inland Mission. This imperative demand for greater effort on behalf of the perishing millions of China is but the echo of the " proposed plan of campaign for Yunnan," written by one of our agents in November last, and published in the Bible Christian Magazine for March, 1889. That plan ought to be read and re-read until every supporter of this misson, burning with holy fervour, hastes to the help of the Lord against the mighty. Br. POLLA.RD says: "We have a magnificent district here, and with Yunnan Fu and Chao Tung Fu as our two boundary stations, an area half the size of England delivered over to us to save for Christ. To do this is the policy to be adopted. The Bible Christians to capture hu.lf an England for our Master." The province of Yunnan contains an area of 107,969 square miles, and has a population of upwards of 5,000,000 of precious souls for whom Christ died. With such a field for cultivation, and such a limited staff of workers, we cease to wonder at the disappointment

2u of our agents when informed that there were" no recruits" to enter upon the work, and we surely cannot remain unmoved at their touching appeal for immediate assistance. "Do you wonder," asks Br. POLLARD, "that these souls seem to burden us right down sometimes P We love you at home very much, but do, oh! do send us out men to save these poor people. In China 8,000,000 in one year die without Christ. Can 30,000 Bible Christians send out 13 men in two years? Yes, or 130." Let us resolve that this sanguine assertion is converted into a glorious fact. The need for more workers was never so pressing as now, and at least three,-including a medical missionary,-ought to be added to the staff at once. Br. Y ANSTONE says: "Every month makes the need of a medical missionary among us more urgent. I do trust our people at home will lay it to heart, and not rest until a medical man is in our midst. God in His wonderful goodness has dealt kindly with us so far, but if we do not get a doctor soon, I fear some precious life may be sacrificed." To this reasonable caution let us add the poor blind Chinaman's request :-" \Vill the teacher write home, and ask your people to send us out a doctor soon?" Lord of the harvest, send us the much needed labourers! But there is yet another and equally forcible reason for reinforcements. The records of the year are at once an inspiration to gratitude and a stimulus to more strenuous effort to extend this Christ-like work. Let our agents speak for themselves in their reports from their respective stations. YUNNAN Fu STATION.-The record of the year's work is very encouraging, and is a testimony to the faithfulness of our Master. MIssION Mr. and Mrs. Vanstone arrived on the last day of February, PRE1rIISES. and immediately set about getting suitable premises. After much prayer and labour the present buildings were rented. The premi8es and situation have proved everything to be desired. On the opening of the chapel for preaching large numbers continued to come all day for some time. At the end of June the Brethren Dymond and Pollard came. The former on a visit to recruit after his severe attack of small-pox. He continued here for five weeks. SPECIAL In August it was resolved, in connection with our China In- SERVICES. land Mission friends, to hold a special mid~day mission. The services continued from September 3rd to 1 ith, and the Gospel was preached to thousands of people of a.11 classes. The services were times of great blessing, and some were led to the Saviour. RULES. In connection with the special mission we also drew up a code of rules, very similar to thos(> in use at home, and also a pledge to total abstinence from opium, wine, and gambling. A SOCIETY On Sunday, September 16th, the first Bible Christian Foreign ESTAl3LISHED. Society was established by the admission in the Church by baptism of two men and one women. A few weeks after two more men were received. DAy-SCHOOL. MEDIOAL WORK. On the 4th of October a day-school was started, and at present there are 9 pupils-5 boys and 4 girls. A night-school, attended by a few men, is held after the evening service. Hundreds of doses of medicine (home-made and others) have been given away, and in many cases a cure has been effected or relief afforded. A good deal of opium medicine has been sold. A good many cases of opium poisoning have come to our notice, and the would-he-suicides have in several instances been saved.

21 In addition to three meetings on Sundays, a preaching service NIGHTLY is held every evening, which is attended by large numbers of out~iders. Through these services some have been led to know SERVICES. 80mething of Jesus. Many are regular attendants, and we look for a mighty descent of the Holy Ghost to sweep them into the fold. An arrangement has been made with our China Inland Mission ANOTHER friends, by which we have the use of their preaching-hall in a PREACHINGcrowded street three days a week, and here hundreds hear the H..u.L. word of life. Twice a week visits are made to the villages around. Ten VILLA.GE are down for regular visitation. WORK. Many Gospel books and tracts have been sold or given away. LITERATURE. Our faith causes us to have bright hopes for the future. We BRIGHT believe the few who have been saved are but the first-fruits of a HOPES. mighty harvest. Our Master is faithful, and in Him we go forward, "doing good and despairing of no man." CHAO TuNG Fu STATION.-Ebenezer! Hitherto! Mercy upon mercy, grace upon grace. Henceforth!" Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever." With hearts full of gratitude we record God's goodness. Experience has strengthened our faith; our hopes are bright, and the outlook is encouraging. "The fields are white already to harvest." We shout our war-cry, "Chao Tung for Jesus." It is bound to come. When God works who can hinder? About a month after the last District Meeting, Br. Thorne went off for a few month's trip into Si.Chuan, leaving the brethren, Pollard and Dywond in charge. The daily preaching was interrupted by the illness of Br. Dymond. At first the affliction seemed as if it would prove fatal, and it was a keen trial also to Br. Pollard, but God, in His great mercy, spared the life of our brother. In June, Mr. and Mrs. Thorne returned, and the brethren Dymond and Pollard started for Yunnan Fu. Mrs. Thorne was now the attraction, and many who clime to see a foreign lady also heard the truths of the Gospel. But it was necessary that a house be got more suitable for the work, and ultimately the Lord opened our way to get this better house. It has cost nearly 400 taels ( 100) including the furniture and fittings, and the overseeing took up a great deal of time. But as Br. Dymond returned in August, we were enabled to divide the labour, and we tried to keep the great end in view. Morning prayers with theworkroen, and words in season were spoken. Now we have fairly good premises and are prepared to receive opium patients. Four have already come into our refuge, and we are expecting a great blessing in this branch of our work. God has honoured us in allowing us by simple remedies to cure all kinds of ailments. We use medicines as wisely as we are able, prayer is our strong refuge. Many opium patients have been cured, which has brought us a reputation for doing. good deeds." Often have we been called" Saviours" in dealing with wouldbe-suicides, and soon we hope to see them as joyous in welcoming the Saviour of sinners. We have underlet most of the other house, but are continuing the front room as a preaching hall, and use it as we are able. Here we have nightly services, and are getting a good company. Good work, too, is being done by our sister Mrs. Thorne among the women, both at their homes and here in our guest hall. But she greatly needs a helper. Since getting into this house Br. Thorne went out for a twelve days' journey, visiting several places, and since then the brethren Thorne and Dymond have visited several markets During the year, 15,000 cash worth of tracts and Gospels have been sold; hundreds of tracts have been given away, until people ask who our missionaries are, and what they want? Oh, for more of the spirit of enquiry!

22 In the July number of China's MilUons, the following testimony to the success of the labours of our agents is from the pen of the Rev. J. W. Stevenson, missionary superintendent of the C. 1. M. In Yunnan Fu, the capital, there is decided blessing. In the city, Mr. Vanstone, of the Bible Christian Mission, has baptized three converts. In Chao Tung Fu, our friends of the Bible Christian Mission have been working with encouragement. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne are both able workers, and they are assisted by Mr. Dymond and Mr. Pollard (the latter now in Yunnan Fu). The two latter brethren who came out among the hundred have made splendid progress in the language, and are already valuable helpers. The time has come when reinforcements for their work are urgently to be desired; and if the Bible Christians can send some more workers of the same stamp as their pioneers, we shall be greatly delighted, and China will be the gainer." The subjoined statistical tables show that the society has, at present, 136 missionaries, 737 local preachers, 399 chapels, 141 preaching places, 10,780 members, 314 on trial for membership, and in the Sunday-schools 3,002 teachers, and 21,447 scholars; showing a decrease of 5 local preachers, and an increase of 10 missionaries, 9 chapels, 22 preaching places, 228 members, 60 on trial, 12 teachers, and 137 scholars.

= 23 HOME MISSIONS. MISSIONS. ::= o- en Q) rd bn ~.S. Members.~ ~ a3 ::= rd a3 a3 ~ ~ '"d@ J.<... ~Q) a5 cd ~ :..cl~ ~ po. 0 00 ~ ~... 0 ~~ ci - '0 '@ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ HQ) ~ Q) bd S ~~ S Q)... S ~ ~ cd 0 0 cd p.; ~ "O~.~ cd E-I 1:11 Poi > ~ f;i;l ~ ~ -<~ E-I - ----I- ---------- --I-- St. Ives...,... 1 4 2 - - - 1 12 45 10 I 90 Southmolton.... 1 13 3 4 2,- 3 15 101 2 8 39 i Ilfracombe.... - Kingsbridge... 1 8 6 = 1 1 6 9 90 25 I 173 Chagford... 1 9 6 1 2 I 2 3 21111 2 27 I 162 Tiverton and Bampton.. 2 29 9 4 2 I 2 28 22 257 4 49 1 344 4 16 15 30 190 -- 5 38 i 246 Taunton........ 2 15 6 -, Somerton... 2 28 9-7 2 6 52 I 249 33-36 I 226 'Weston-Super-Mare.. 1 3 2 - - - 26 7 68 - - 10 85 Orewkerne....... 2 25 10 2 2-13 50 260 15 10 64 400 Portland...... 1 4 2-1 - 2 11 48 2-24 189 Bridgwater... 1 5 3 1 4 2 14 18 114-14 35 253 London (Clapham) 1 3 1 1- - 2 7 2 45 - - 13 88 London (Kilburn)... 1 2 1-1 - 8 23 136 4 17 29 230 London (Woolwich)... 2 2 2 - - - 1 7 86 2-21 143 London (South Tottenham) 1-1 - 1 1 8 20 66 3-18 215 Sevenoaks...,... 1 8 4-1 - 1 19 78 4-30 161 Liphook...... 1 15 4 1 - :2 I 3 6 96 - - 13 101 Southampton... 2 20 9-3 5 4 60 307 19 17 09 565 Or ondall.... 1 10 6-1 6 20 143 - - 20 220 Newport (Mon)... 1 5 2 1 4 11 35 169 3 12 28 304 Blaenavon... 1 18 4 2\ 3 1 ij 10 lot) 1 12 30 293 Chepstow... 1 26 10-4 1 5 8 203 4-35 320 Aberavon... II 2 15 6-2 - 18 33 281 38-55 388 Swansea...... 2 15 3-5 2 18 30 2fJ6 2 2 59 485 C ardiff... 2 13 1 3 10 5 33 136 458 7 153 76 786 Barry... - - - - - - - - -. - - - - Llantrissant... 1 3 2 1-1 4 63 110 1-32 194 Sheerness... 1 1 1-1 - 5 10 51 - - 12 104 Tenterden... 1 10 6-1 - 10 32 124 6 4 44 305 Hastings,... 1 7 4-1 -, 1 9 84 3-31 160 ETham..... 1 9 5 - - - 6 25 84 16-16 110 Barrow... I. 1 J 1-2 1 1 6 5u - 14 13 141 Dalton t 1 5 2-1 3-10 99-30 30 232 Durham...... 1 13 4 1 1-48 59 168-18 85 446 Cleveland... 1 8 4-2 4 4 15 92-6 35 225 Bradford..... 1-1 : - 2 1-4 51 2 23 21 191 Ennerdale tt 1 4 1 3 - - 5 8 47 6 10 17 102 Blackburn... 1 - - 1 - - 7 95 83 15 5 10 40 Guernsey... 1 ~ 1 1 3 2 3 13 90 5-20 120 -------------------------- Totals, 1889... 47 358 144 25 70 60 339 986 5136 199 352 1188 8876 Totals, 1888... \ 47 '359 143 21 70 39 379 667 4958 89 156 116918797 In."...,. 0000 00001 I ~ - 1 4-21 - 196 19! 79 3: I ]"0 Decrease..... - 1 - - - - 40 - -\- ::I ~ i

~ :l4 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCE. cmcuits. :1111 ~~ ~ ~ H~..cl ol ol _ '" Members. Sunday Schools. ~ :3 1~ ];1 ~ ~ 8 dlol ~... 0 ~p:: A --------------1--.-------- ---- Bowden... 1 12 4 - - 15 13 166-43 458 Gawler... 186-1 6 1 flo - 31 241 Yankalilla... 166-116 58 4 15 110 Clarendon and Willunga.."..."... 1 5' 6 - - 8 11 142 9 36 221 Mount Lofty... 1 8 10 1 1-4 134-48 224 Mount Torrens... 1 741 139 106-23 176 Kapunda... 185-- 6-81 - 43 234 Auburn... 1 6 6-4 10-112 - 19 126 Riverton..... 1-1-- 19 33-7 54 Moonta... 111 5-41824 280-105 674 Balaklava..."... 1 9 6 1-15 12 105-42 300 CrystalBrook...:... 1841-1 7 94 2 22 202 Snowtown... 1 5 4 - - 17 1 63-29 133 1 5 2 2 1 12 13 56-19 136 1 7 2 1 1 8 40 69 6 16 110 ;~ie~::::::::::::::~~:::::::::::::::::::::: 1 11 2 2-9 16 93-31 223 Orroroo... 1 5 4 - - 11 8 78 1 22 155 Total... "... 17 116 76 9 14 141 169 1680 22 551 MISSIONS. Adelaide...... 2 7 8-1 15 12 114 5 32 217 Goodwood... 1 7 4-1 3 1 83-27 223 Eastwood and Kensington... 2 4 5-4 3 6 82-34 247 Port Adelaide...... 1 8 3-1 11 5 102-40 300 Grace... 1 7 4-1 9 11 71-17 76 Port Elliot... 1 2 4-2 5-61 - 9 82 Millicent... - - - - - - - - - - - Barra... 1 3 2 - - 10-64 2 30 111 Hallett...... 1 8 2 2-4 - 50 4 24 130 Silverton and Broken Hill... 3 15 6 5-24 10 95-44 329 Kadina... 1 5 5-2 2 35 142-30 189 f~;~!:!::!::!:!!:::: :!:::: ::!:!::: 1 i ~ ~ 1 ~ 1:i ~ ~ Ii 19 Totals, 18&9... 1861204,m 2231-277 293-2805 35 90S 6195 Totals,l888... 34 193 130 26 36 262 452 2817 82 921 6165 Increase...... 2 11 4 15-1- Decrease......... - -! - 4 5 159 12 47 13 270 VICTORIAN CONFERENCE. M:t~~~:: ~~~ci"::::::::::::::::: :::::.::: ~ 1~ = II! 1 ~ ~'k~~.~~.~::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~ ~ ~ -: :: i ~~ Iii Ballarat......... Camperdown... 2 2 1~31 7 3-4 5-37 79 38 19 Clunes... 1 2 3 6 2 5 Creswick... 1 3 3 - - 5 12 St. Arnaud...".. 1 1 1 3 1 4 16 Sandhurst... 1 5 4-2 6 14 Castlemaine... 1 5 4 2-4 7 MaIdon... 1 9 4 1-14 17 Daylesford........ 1 8 4-1 8 9 Elmore... 2 3 5 - - 13 9 Rochester...... 1 5 4 1 2 10 28 Terricks... 1 2 4 3 3 13 4 Eaglebawk... 1 9 3 - - 20 17 Horsham... 1 10 7 1 1 17 32 Nbill... 1 10 5 2-17 48 Woorak... 1 6 6 2-3 - Wonwondah... 1 2-8 - 4 2 Noradjuba... ] - 1 2 - - 1 Yanac..... 1 8 4-2 16 26 Numurkah... 2 17 9 6-32 24 Echuca.... 1 3 6 4-10 6 :S~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::!] J i J j ~ I 2151 6 119 1 98-51 - 267 1-167 51i - :1 1 73 16 li~ 1 13 78-79 4 127 5 110 10 39-24 - 23 1 53-189 - 63-11 - 51-61 2 5:3 t 49 : 19 11 100 14 29 30 17 79 26 38 33 19 22 9 61 28 44 11 5 9 13 58 9 2 11 10 Totals,l889... 40 150 108/58 82 428 896 2516 781809 5607 fn~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 8~ 1~ 10; ~ ~ ~ S:~ ~~ 7g 80~ 5:t: Decrease... - 18 - - 5 - - - 1 3777 393 555 128 89 487 80 192 195 117 551 129 219 305 117 144 118 345 256 235 95 34 81 96 430 58 9 83 71

1 25 STATISTICS OF THE CONNEXION. 1889. TOTALS. ~ _ ~ ~.~ ui! ui i.~ <Ii ~ ~ Members. 1 ~ ] HOME AND ABROAD..~ g.f1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1-;3 ~ ~ ~. -5 0 rn ~ ~ e OJ P:;' OJ.~ S Jl :::i 'Ql ~ ~ 8l o I-~-l!l ~_~J~I ~ ~ ~+> ~ ~ ~ 'l~~ Home Missions... 47 358 144 25 70 60 339 986 5136 199 352 1188 8876 South Australian Conference 36 204 134 22 31 1-277 293 2805 35-1 908 6195 1 Victorian Conference..... 40 150 108 ~ 32-423 396 2516 73-809 5607 Queensland........ 2 6 6 \I - - 2 56 2-28 234 New Zealand...... 7 19 7 30 2-7 50 260 5 - I 61l 53Q China.. ;~~~.~:.~~~.. :::::::::::: 13: :73: 14: 1: : 1:6 173: 107S: 1 3: a: i3:212~447 1 Totals, 1888... ~ 742 390 i~,.137.!~ 107911530 ~~~ 254 156 i2990\21310 1 Increase... ~ -=- -.:..I~~!~i~ -=- 202 ~\~I~I,.. ~ ~ Decrease... - I 5 - - i 2: - 331-1 - - -: -I - CASH ACCOUNT, FALMOUTH DISTRICT. Penzance Circuit. By Penzance public services... 12 13 10 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 j' 6 Miss Maud Rogers, box... ] 10 1 - Lily Rodda,coll. 1 0 6 - Selina Bennetts, do....... 1 0 0 Mas. Wilfrid J.Luke, do... 015 0 Miss Louie Stevens, do... 0 13 0 - AnnieB.Symons, do... 0 8 8 'Walter Corin, do... 0 8 8 Isabel Trembath, do 0 6 8 Ed. J. Hutchens, do 0 6 2 Louisa Ed wards, do 0 6 1 Janie Bill, do... 0 6 0 ('arrie Carne, do... 0 5 3 'Willie Batten, do... 0 5 2 Maud Stevens, do 0 5 0 Sums under 58... 1 12 11 Mr. F. J. Tancock, 1 1 0 Mr. R. Dale... 1 0 0 Miss Culyer....... 1 0 0 Rev. S. ShortrIdge 1 0 0 Rev. E. E. Gudridge 0 10 6 30 2 0 REOEIPTS. Heamoor pub. ser. Bessie Lawrey, coli E. Lutey, do..... E. Gendle, do..... Sums under 5s... 312 5 Cariury public ser. A Friend, don... LilyChristopher, coli Mary Lutey, do... Elizabeth Noy, do... Grace T. Trembath, 250 o 9 058 072 5 2 o 16 0 016 0 o 10 6 do... 0 10 0 Richard Stevens, do 0 8 10 Mas.W.Bolitho, Lox 0 16 6 680 Tregarthen public services... 1 1 1 Sums under 5s... 0 13 8 1 14 9 Tredavoe pub. ser. 1 5 5 Miss J. Bennetts,coll 0 11 0 - E. Richards, do 0 6 0 - A. Carne, do... 0 5 0 Bums under 5s... 0 2 6 2 9 11 Drift pub. ser\'ices 1 16 0 Mas. R. J.Richards, coll... 126 Miss L. Clemens, do 0 13 6 - N. Prowse, do 0 8 3 Mas.J.T.Chapple,do 0 7 0 - F.J.Chapple,do 0 5 6 - 'V.T. Runnalls, do... Mi~s Estiler Rowe,do 0 6 0 Sums under 5s... 0 8 8 5 12 0 Marazion pub. ser. 0 19 5 Mrs. Hosken, coll 0 10 0 Sums under 5s... 0 7 -I 1 16 9 Ladydowns public services...... 0 11 10 Miss Nellie Prowse, coli... 2 0 U MissH.J.Lawrey,Go 0 12 6 344--- 55 0 \I :it. Just Circllit. By St. Justpub. ser. 4 5 0 Minister's box... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort KatieBlatchford,card 0 6 7 Louie Mitchell, do 0 6 0 Willie Dungey, do 0 5 0 Sums under 5s,... 0 5 6 513 1 Tregerest pub. ser. 6 1 7 6 Brane pub. services 1 11 0 Miss Lawry, box 1 8 3 CharityWarren,C8.l'd 0 7 0 'Willie Blewett, do 0 6 8 Small sums... 0 1 6 3 14 0 Sennen public ser. 1 17 6 Miss M. Thomas,coll 2 6 4 Richd. Hicks, card 0 14 6 Maud Tasker, do... 0 9 6 'Vm.Jas.'l'rewern,do 0 3 2 5 11 0 St. Buryanpub. ser. 2 12 0 BernardWarren,carJ 0 12 6 W. H. Stone, do... 0 12 0 John Williams,do... 0 5 7 Mary Johns, do... 0 5 0

5. d. Sums under 55... 0 8 10 41511 Cripple's Hill public services... 1 8 0 Richard Lutey, card 0 3 1 111 1 Trevarthenpub.ser. 1 10 3 1 10 3 Trewellard pub.s9l'. 0 10 8 C~ds under 5s. 0 6 6 017 2--- 25 0 0 St. Ives Mission. By St. ryes public services... 2 6 6 Mr. Hicks, coli... 0 12 0 School cards...... 0 9 0 Mr. J. C. Boase... 0 0 476 Halsetown, coli..... 0 6 Mrs. Uren, box... 0 5 0 066-- 414 0 Porthleven Cit cuit. By Porthleven public services...... 9 6 0 Boats-Lois... 1 4 0 IndlJstr.1J 1 1 0 Onward... 1 0 0 Thomazine... 0 12 6 If. P... 0 7 6 Advance... 0 6 0 Mr.&Mrs.Eddy,don 2 0 0 Mrs. Burgess, do... 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 MiS!! Ada Bartle... 0 7 0 - E. Eddy...... 0 6 0 - Janie Miners... 0 5 0 Mas. Saml. Hoskin 0 10 6 - Fred EddY'... 0 6 0 - Richd.T.Gilbert 0 5 8 - John J. Olds... 0 5 {; Sums under 58... 2 13 10 Mr. Eddy, don... 5 5 0 Mr.&Mrs.Bridgman, do... 220 28 18 0 Breage pub. services 1 4 4 Cards under 5s..... 0 5 4 198 Herland pub. ser... 3 12 1 A family box... 1 1 0 Miss Minnie Smitham... 0 7 0 C. Tregonning... 0 5 6 Small sums... 0 2 9 584 Leedstown pub. ser. 0 7 3 Carda... 0 6 0 013 3 Rosendianpub. ser. 0 11 11 Alberta Floyd, card. 0 5 0 Small 8UIll8.... 0 9 5 164 Rayle public services 1 14 1 Cards... 112 2 15 3 Ashton public ser... 1 8 11 Mrs. Champion, box 0 10 0 Miss Ellis A. Collick 0 6 2 Sums under 5l!... 0 12 9 21710 St. Erth pub. ser... 0 6 0 26 Cards... 0 7 4 013 4 --- 44 2 0 Helston Oircuit. By Helstonpub. ser. 8 1 10 Proceeds of Tea... 1 12 6 Mr. R. J. Bowkett, book... 305 - &:Mrs.Oliver,don 1 1 0 Juvenile meeting.. 0 17 6 Mr. J.Williams,don 0 7 6 Miss E. M. Banfield, card... 0 10 3 :Master S.Oliver,box 0 17 0 - J. Addison, card 0 10 0 - H. Pascoe, do... 0 5 6 - P. C. Choak, do 0 5 0 Miss J. Wills, do... 0 9 8 - L. Wills, do... 0 5 0 Small cards... 0 16 10 A Friend... 0 7 0 19 7 0 Bethel public ser. 0 11 2 Mr. T. Warne, box 0 5 3 A Friend... 0 5 0 Master A. C. Crapp, card... - J. H. Crapp, do 0 5 0 Small card... 0 1 3 1 12 8 Lowertownpub.ser. 1 4 1 A Friend, don... 0 10 0 Master E. Harris... 0 11 3 - P. Harvey..... 0 10 8 - G. Trethowan.. 0 10 0 Small cards... 0 7 1.3 13 1 Constantine pub.ser. 0 8 9 Miss Thomas, card 0 9 0 - M. J. Moyle,.do 0 5 0 Small sums...... 0 9 8 1 12 5 Trebarvah pub. ser. 1 16 3 A Friend, don... 0 5 0 Mrs. Roach, do... 0 5 0 Miss L. Symonds, card... - M. &H.P. Bowden, do... 0 5 4 Master J. S. R{)ach, do... Small cards........ C 12 6 314 1 Carnkie public ser. 1 1 8 Mr. J. Richards, don 0 10 0 Friends to Missions, do... 010 0 Master G. Renfree 0 11 0 - J. R. Pryor... 0 6 0 Miss A. Jeffery... 0 9 0 - C. Moyle... 0 5 0 - E. Pryor... 0 8 0 Small cards... 1 3 9 5 4 5 Cove public services 0 17 10 Miss E. Downing, card... 0 18 0 1 1510 Porthallow pub. ser. 1 17 8 Miss E. Pearce... 0 5 0 - M. Pill...... 0 7 0 - N. Rickard... 0 7 0 Small cards 0 8 2 3 410 St Anthony public services... 0 15 9 Miss Richards, box 1 10 0 Mrs. Richards, don 0 5 0 A Friend... 0 5 0 B. d. 215 9 Tregidden pub. ser. 1 6 6 Mrs. Lugg, box... 0 12 0 MissG.W.Tripp,do 1 0 0 - P. Roberts, do 0 10 0 Master J. H. Pearce 0 9 0 Small C8J. d... 0 2 6 400 Ponsongath pub. ser. 2 0 0 Miss P. Gay, hox... 3 3 0 - T. F. Keverne, card... 280 - P. Eustice... 1 0 3 - A. Gay... 016 0 A Friend... 1 0 0 Mast.er C. Keverne 0 11 0 1018 3 Zoar public services 1 8 3 Miss M. eoad, card 2 5 0 Mr. J. Coad, don... 1 0 0 413 S Covera.ck public ser. 2 0 0 Mr. Michell, dun... 1 13 6 By Mr. Michell... 0 10 0 Miss Michell... 0 10 6 - Rayden, card... 1 6 0 Master H. Eustice 0 10 0 A Friend...... 0 5 0 615 0 Ebenezer pub. ser. 1 0 11 Miss Bolden, card... 2 5 0 - M. J. Hosking 1 5 0 - A. Besistow... 1 2 6 5135-- 75 0 0 Ifedruth and Cambornr, Oircuit. By Redruth public services..... 4 1 3 Francis, Agnes, and May Smith... 0 10 0 Mast. Bertie Michell 0 7 0 - Arthur Michell 0 7 0 - Hall, card... 0 5 0 Miss M.Donnithorne 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 0 5 0 Mr. A. P. Northey 10 0 0 Mr.Kneebone... 0 10 0 Ditto (last year) 0 10 0 17 0 3 Camborne pub. ser. 2 2 2 Master W. & Miss Lily Hocking, box 2 0 0 Miss Edith Lowell, card... 0 5 0 Small snms...... 0 19 6 568 Brea public services 1 15 0 Mr. Blight..... 0 5 0 Cards under 5s... 0 5 0 250 Lanner public ser. 2 7 3 Mr. Born (China)... 0 5 0 212 3 Ebenezer pub. ser... 0 15 0 Sums under 5s... 0 7 0 120 Providence pub. ser. 0 19 7 Mrs. Hosking, don 0 5 0 - Hooper, do... 0 5 0 Mr. Thomas, do... 0 {) 0.A. Friend, do... 0 5 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Cards under 5s... 0 11 3 21510 Zion pub. services 1 10 0 1 10 0 Penponds pub. ser. los

Cards under 5s... 0 12 7 113 3 Radnor public ser. 0 9 3 Cards under 5s... 0 3 3 012 6 --- 34 17 9 Hieles' MiZZ Oircuit. By Hicks' Mill pub. services..... 7 6 3 Proceeds of tea... 2 14 6 The late Mr. T.Verran, don........ 1 0 0 Mr. M. Verran, do 1 0 0 - N. Venan, do 1 1 0 - J. H. Oates, do 1 1 0 A Frieud........ 2 0 0 A Friend, do..... 0 10 0 Another Friend, do 0 10 0 Mr. E. Curgenven,do 0 5 0 Kati6 Bassett, coil 0 12 0 LilaRowse, do... 0 10 6 1810 3 Bethel pub. services 1 3 3 133 Kerley Downs pub. services 0 12 8 o 12 8 Quenchwell public services...... 5 1 3 Proeeeds of tea... 3 1 6 Mr. W.Verran, don 1 0 0 - J. Trebilcock,do 1 0 0 School cards... 0 10 11 1013 8 Carharrackpub.sel'. 1 1 9 Mr. Pengilly, don.. 1 0 0 Miss Pelmear, box 0 9 0 - Pengilly, do... 0 5 0 - M. Pringle, do 0 7 0 - C. Bice. coll... 0 7 2 - C. Richards, do 0 6 6 Bums under 5s... 0 9 11 464 Perranwell pub.ser, 1 17 6 Miss Blamey, box... 0 6 6 - A. Rowe, coli... 0 6 7 Sums under 5s.... 0 6 5 2 17 0 Greenbottom public services........... 2 11 5 Master F. Messa, box... 100 - H. Messa, do... 1 0 0 Miss 0lareta Messa, do... 0 10 6 A Friend, don... 0 5 0 A Brother & Sister, box...... 0 0 Master H. Polkinghorne. coll... 0 0 School cards... 0 8 1 720--- 45 5 2 Don. not paid last year... 2 12 0 4213 2 Falmouth and PenrYli Oircuit. By Falmouth pub. services... 5 13 2 Tea meeting...... 2 19 8 General Aylmer... 0 10 0 An old Friend... 0 7 6 Mr. Reed........ 0 5 0 Mrs. Thomas... 0 5 0 - Broadway... 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 8 8 27 Miss Kate Hodge, box... 018 0 - Waldron, do... 012 0 - B. Davey, do... 0 8 5 - Gou~ge, do... 0 6 6 - Eldridge, do... 0 9 3 - J. Broadway, do 0 7 0 - Richards, do... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 1 7 3 Miss Francis... 0 0 Mrs. Broadway... 0 7 0 Beer and Tobacco... 0 10 0 17 4 0 Penryn public ser. 7 18 10 Juvenile meeting... 0 7 3 Mrs. Barratt. box... 3 0 0 By tea meeting... 1 14 6 J. B. Reed, Esq.... 5 0 0 Mr. Cummins... 1 0 0 ---for China... 1 0 0 Mr. Dale.......... 1 0 0 Charlie Job, card... 0 7 6 Ada Thomas, do... 0 6 Cards under 5s... 0 13 10 C. Bentinck, Esq., M.P... 1 0 0 23 8 6 Mawnan pub. ser. 0 18 10 Miss Hodge, card... 0 4 0 - M. Roberts, do 0 5 0 - Chefl'er, do... 0 8 9 Acard... 0 1 5 118 0 Flushing public ser. 0 16 6 In memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Davies (60th anniversaryt>fthisbox) 1 610 234 Mylor public ser... 0 9 6 Mr. Down, box... 0 5 t) Ellen Jane Mugford, card... 066 Edith Retallack, do 0 4 2 158--- 45 19 6 District Fund coll. for Home Mission 1 10 0 Total in the Falmouth District... 328 16 7 BODMIN DISTRICT. Truro Circuit. By Truro pub. ser. 6 7 1 Mrs. Magor, don... 1 0 0 Miss Magor, do... 1 0 0 J. Lake, Esq., do... 0 10 0 Mrs. James, do..... 0 10 0 Mr. Richards, box 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 3 1 7 Miss Roberts, box.. 2 0 11 Willie BOthH3.S, do 0 17 6 May Botheras, do.. 0 10 0 Ernest Bothcrlls, do 0 5 0 Miss Edith Endean, card... 066 - Mabel Endean, do... 076 - Pill, box... 0 7 3 - Jane, do...... 0 14 0 - J. Crapp, card.. 0 16 5 - E. Nicholas, do 0 18 0 - Harry, do... 0 7 4 Misses Palmer and Bennett... 0 15 6 Miss E. Hawke... 0 5 2 Sums under 56... 1 5 0 Mr. E. Roberts... 5 0 0 27 9 9 Grampound public services......... 1 17 " In memory of the late Mrs. C."... 1 10 0 A Friend, box... 1 10 6 Mrs. Whitford, don 0 5 0 Mr. Kellow, box... 0 10 0 Amy and Annie Bennett, do..... 0 8 0 Fanny Mitchell...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 0 10 6 616 1 Goonhavern public services... Mr. T. Knight, jun., don... Juvenile effort Miss E. S. Knight, 3 4 o 0 card... 015 2 - Jane Tresidder, do... 015 Sums under 5s... 0 16 410 3 Penhallow pub. ser. 0 9 6 Sums undel' 5s... 0 5 4 o 1410 ZelahLane pub.ser. 0 16 9 Miss Ball, box... 0 13 0 Sums under 5s... 0 10 10 207 Gloweth public ser. C. F. Jarvis, Esq., o don... 1 0 Annie ScobeIl... 0 6 6 Bums under 5s... 0 4 10 2 13 1 Probus public ser... 0 13 4 Miss Brown, box... 0 6 10 Sums under 5s... 0 3 6 138--- 45 8 3 St. Columb Circuit. By St. Columb pub. services...... 1 1 9 Mast. Salmon, card 0 610 Children's cards... 0 6 4 1 14 11 St. Dennis pub. ser. Profits of Tea... Fred Bullock, card W.J. Tretheway,do W. Veale,don... T. Bullock, do... D. Kent, do... A Friend, do... 214 1 10 1 1 6 6 2 5 0 5 0 5 0 o 5 0 5 17 10 "Whitemoorpub.ser. 1 2 10 Eva Grigg. CIl.l d... 0 10 3 Susannah Hawke, do... 083 Alice Goudge, do... 0 8 0 294 Belovely pub. ser... 1 2 0 Miss Cock, card... 0 5 0 1 7 0 Summeroourt pub. 8el'vices... 0 18 7 018 'f" Tolskiddy pub. ser. 0 10 10 Children's cards... 0 6 1 o 16 11 Trethosa pub. ser. 3 2 10

Profits of Tea..... 1 4 9 Ray Menear,carci... 0 6 7 E. :J. Goldsworthy, do... 052 Children's Cards... 0 13 9 C. B. Bullen, for China... 010 0 631 Scarcewaterpub.ser. 1 2 6 Miss :Julian, card... 0 5 0 Miss Moyle, box for China... 0 6 0 1 13 6 Blackcrosspub. ser. 0 17 6 017 6 Fraddon pub. ser... 7 3 173 Tregoss pub. ser... 2 2 9 Annie Cock, card... 0 7 0 A Friend for China 1 0 0 3 ~ 9 Treg-onatha coll... 0 12 4 Kate Webber, card 0 5 0 Children's cards... 0 15 8 113 0 St. Columb Minor pub. services... 3 6 Mr. N. Lewarne, jun., don... 0 6 0 Children's Cards... 0 6 4 1 15 10 Newquay pub. ser. 0 10 10 Miss Rawle, box... 0 10 0 1 010 Mawgan Cross pub. services... 0 7 1 Miss Chapman, box 0 14 0 1 1 1 Newmills pub. ser. 0 17 6 R. :J. Grigg, box... 0 18 8 1 16 2 Ruthross pub. ser.. 0 15 6 Children's cards... 0 7 9 133 Ennis Cavin public services... 1 4 8 Annie Yelland, card 0 8 6 Children's cards... 0 6 4 1 19 6 Trelyon pub. ser... 0 18 1 Miss Truscott, box 0 13 6 111 7 Quintrell Downs pub. services... 0 12 0 012 0--- 39 811 Padstow Circuit. ByPaCistowpub.ser. 1 12 0 Mr. S. Allport, don 0 10 0 Dr. Palk Griffin, don. for China... 1 1 0 Miss Martyn, box... 0 6 3 Miss S. M. Ethel Ellis, do... 0 10 0 Sums under 5s... 0 4 0 433 St. Ervan pub. ser. 0 16 7 Miss Baby, card... 0 3 0 019 7 Wadebridge public services... 2 2 4 Miss Nankivell. box 0 6 0 Mr.lIartyn, don... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s.... 0 7 4 308 Whitecross pub. aer. 1 0 0 Miss Box. card... 0 5 0 - Chapman, do... 0 4 2 192 28 S. d. St. Eva! public ser. 0 13 6 013 6 St. Merryn pub. aer. 0 610 Miss Higman, card 0 3 8 010 6 St. Issey public aero 3 7 0 Mr. Tregaskis f dvn 1 0 0 - Hawkey, do... 1 0 0 Mrs.S.Hawken, card 0 16 0 Miss Martyn. do... 0 12 0 Mast. Ernest:J ames, do... 0 7 6 - C. Chapman, do. 0 7 6 7 10 0 Rosenannonpub. ser. 0 17 6 Miss Hawke, card.. 0 2 6 100 Pleasant Streams pub. services... 1 0 8 Miss Shepherd, card 0 7 6 Master Blak~, ~o's 0 3 6 Penrose pub. services 0 10 0 (1100--- 21 8 4 Mevagissp.!I Circuit. By Mevagissey pub. services... 4 5 8 Mr. T. Pawlyn, don 0 10 0 Miss Pawlyn, coll.. 0 8 6 - E. B. Murley... 0 8 0 - C. Thomas... 0 5 6 - E. Roberts... 0 4 8 Small sums... 0 3 10 659 Paramore pub. ser. 1 3 6 Mr. S. Truscott. don 0 6 0 Mrs. :Jenkins, box.. 0 18 9 Miss Minnie Trevena, coll... 0 18 0 - Pearce, do... 0 10 0 - Nellie Lawry... 0 4 7 4 010 Pentewan pub. aer. 2 11 0 2 11 0 Boswingerpub. &er. 1 0 4 Cards under 5s... 0 16 8 1 16 7 Polmasrlck pub.ser. 10 1 6 Sunday School bclx 1 17 6 Miss Florrie Bartlett, coll... 1 12 0 - Miunie George, do... 0 18 0 - Nellie Devonshire, do...... 0 17 0 Mr. Eddy Whitehair... ll 16 7 7 Kestle pub. ser... 1 16 2 Mrs. Burnett, don. 1 0 0 Miss Annie Blundell. coll... l10 Mr. :Joseph Husband. do... 0 10 0 Mast.W.Powell.do. 0 5 8 Miss B.Husband,do. 0 5 3 Mr.Augustus Rowe, do... 0 6 8 544 Portholland pub. ser 1 0 6 Proceeds of Tea... 0 16 0 MillS A.. Sawle, coil. 1 0 0 - Mand Gay. do. 0 15 8 Mast. Bertie Colley, do... 010 0 Small card... 0 1 6 433 PortIoe pub. aer... 2 6 4 B. d. Miss E. Dunstone, coll.... 1 10 8 - T.Perryman,do. 0 18 0 Mast. W. A. :Johns, do... 016 0 Mr.Julian'sinterest 0 8 0 Mrs. Gay, don... 1 0 0 Miss T. Perryman, for China... 2 10 0 990 Veryan pub. ser... 3 10 0 Miss :Janie Davis, coll... 080 Mast. S. :J. Vindicombe, do... 0 8 1 Cards under 5s... 0 10 2 416 3 Tregony pub. ser. 2 6 5 265--- 57 1 0 St. Maw6s Circuit. By St. Hawes pub. services...... 1 17 6 :J. C. Kennerly, Esq., don... 0 10 0 A Friend... 0 10 6 Another Friend... 0 10 0 :Juvenile meeting... 0 13 0 :Janie Burnett... 0 5 0 Sums under 58... 0 4 7 410 7 St. :JUBt public ser. 0 10 6 In memory of a loving mother... 0 5 0 013 6 Gerrans 'Public ser. 1 11 7 Mr. R. Michell, jun. 0 10 0 lira. A. Rosevear... 0 5 0 R. M. and J. J. Grose, coll... 0 6 0 Edwin Gay...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 0 6 0 3 3 7 Pisgah pub. ser.... 0 15 6 Mrs. J. Davey, don 0 5 0 Miss Brokenshire, coll... 0 10 0 1 10 6 Cbina- "Because He first loved me".... 1 0 0 Edwin Hortop... 1 0 0 200--- 12 0 2 Bodmin Circuit. By Bodmin pub.aer. 2 18 5 Profits of Tea... 0 12 8 A Friend through Mrs. WilliamR... 0 9 0 Mr. Treleven, don. 0 5 0 Miss Edith Grose.cd. 0 10 4 - Amelia Dymond, do... 0 5 0 - Muriel H. Hill, box... 0 5 506 Ebenezer pub. aer. 8 4 3 Miss Beswetherick, box... 012 5 Small BUms...... 0 18 11 4 15 7 Tremodrettpub.aer. 1 6 7 Mr. Rowse, don... 0 5 0 Miss Louisa Heto.lliek, card... 0 6 9 - Polly Camp, do. 0 6 8 - Ellen Knight,do. 0 5 0 210 0 Bugle public services 4 4 2

Miss Priscilla Knight, box... 1 S 4 - Frances Craddock, card... 0 17 0 - Ja.nie Borlase, do... 053 Mast. Reginald P. May, do... 0 6 6 Small sums... 0 6 10 781 Bridges public ser. 2 7 2 Miss Trevail, box... 1 16 2 - Kate Littleton, card... 1 0 5 Master Joseph Bennett, do... 0 12 6 J. T. B., don. for China... 1 0 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 713 Tregawne pub. ser. 3 8 9 Mr. Hancock, don.. 1 0 0 Mrs. Hancock, do... 1 0 0 Mr. Mutton, do... 1 0 0 Mr. Best, do...... 0 5 0 Miss Annie Rickard, card... 090 Master R. 'I'. Hocking, do..... 0 10 0 712 9 Lanivet public ser. 1 2 3 Mr. Lewis, don... 1 0 0 Miss Trenouth, card 0 10 0 Mast.William Bice, 0 9 1 Small sums... 0 7 1 385 Tretoil public ser. 0 15 0 Mr. Hooper, don... 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Miss Selina Rowe, card... 0 7 10 - Maud Tabb. do. 0 5 6 Small sums... 0 6 6 2 14 10 NansWlonpub.ser. 5 Mr. Hawke, don.for China... 0 {) 0 Miss Cowl, card... 1 3 6 Small sums... 0 4 4 217 11 Trezease public ser. 4 10 7 Profits of Tea..... 1 16 3 Master Joseph Cornelius, card...... 0 6 6 - Ernest Trethewey, do... 0 5 Miss Annie Ha.wke, do... 0 6 2 - Emily Retallick 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 13 0 827 Innis public services 0 12 1 Miss Jane, card... 0 10 0 1 2 1 Mount Pleasant pub. services............ 0 18 9 Miss Bennett, box.. 0 16 0 - Mary Wellington card... 096 Mast.FredLobb,do 011 1 Miss Mary Toms, do 0 5 0 Small sums...... 0 {) 9 861 Chiua.- Rev. W. H. Hill '" 1 0 0 - J. H. Blackwell 1 1 0 Master Blackwell... 0 {) 0 58 6 1 29 St. A'.lstell Oircuit. By St. Austell pub. services..... 7 4 7 Mrs. Wells, coli. '" 1 0 0 - Westcott, do... 1 2 0 Profit on Public Tea 0 11 5 Mr. & Mrs. Nettle, don... 2 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 Mrs. A. Snell, do... 1 0 0 Mr. W. C. Truscott, do... 010 0 Mrs. Northam, do.. 010 0 - Pascoe, do '''.. 0 10 0 - Truscott, do '''' 0 10 0 Mr. W. Bettison, do 0 10 0 - W. Hunkin, do 0 10 0 Mrs. George, do... 0 10 0 Mr. Ai. P. Yercoe, do 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Mr. T. Crowle, do.. 0 10 0 - and Mrs. W. J. Nichols, do... 0 10 0 Master and Misses E.&L.Nicholls,do. 0 7 6 Mr. and Mrs. Buzza do... 010 6 Miss Lilian Buzza, do... 0 5 0 Miss Rosetta Buzza, do... 0 5 0 - Beatrice Buzza, do... 0 5 0 Mast. Samuel John Buzza, do... 0 5 0 Miss Northam, do.. 0 5 0 Mr. C. Richaras, do 0 5 0 - C. Bennett... 0 5 0 Miss Sweet, do... 0 5 0 2915 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nicholls, do.... 1 1 0 - T. Crowle, do... 0 10 0 A Friend... 0 10 0 Rev. J. Stephens,do 0 5 6 Mrs. J. Stephens... 0 5 6 Mast. E. J. Stephens, do... 0 5 9 217 9 Juvenile effort - Miss Edith Tiller, card... 114 3 Mast. Willie Bassett, do... 016 9 - Ernest Westcott,do... 0 S 6 Sums under 5s... 0 9 9 393--- 36 2 0 Bethel public services 2 11 2 A Friend, don..... 0 5 0 Mr. W. J. Turner, do... 0 5 0 - W. J. Watts,do. 0 5 0 - J. Turner, do.. 0 {) 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Miss Gertrude Turner, card... 0 5 0 - Lizzie J enkyn, do... 0 {) 0 Bums nnder 58.... 1 1 5 577 Providencepub.ser. S 0 0 Profits on Public Tea 2 2 10 Mrs. Richards, don 1 0 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Mr. J. Benney, do.. 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Miss Mary Dunn, cd. 0 8 3 Mast. Sydney Grose, do... 0 8 0 Masters H. J. and A. Pinch, do... 0 6 0 Sums under 5s... 0 16 5 Capt. J as. Common, don... 0 5 0 916 6 Highway pub. ser. 1 5 {) Tea Meeting... 1 14 0 Mrs. J. Rich, don... 0 10 0 MissNorahLord,cd. 0 12 0 Mas. T. H. Grose, do 0 5 6 - H. Tremain, do 0 5 3 Miss Letty Heaman, do... 0 {) 0 Sums under 5s... 0 16 5 513 7 Tywardreath public services... 1 5 9 Misses Jose, don... 1 0 0 MissJ.Jose, card... 010 6 - Julia Jose, do. 0 10 0 - Goldsworthy, do. 0 8 6 Small sums... 0 4 9 A Friend, don... 0 5 0 Mrs. Govier, do... 0 5 0 496 Ebenezer pub. ser. 4 1 8 Missionary Tea..... 1 3 6 Mrs. Pryor, don... 0 5 0 Mr. J. Turnel', do... 0 5 0 Miss Goyne, card... 0 7 0 Small sums under 5s. 0 10 0 612 2 Fowey pub. ser... 1 13 9 A Friend, through Miss Hodge, don. 1 0 0 Miss Kate Fenning, card... 0 12 Master Horace Braund, do... 010 8 317 0 Old Pound pub. ser. 1 1 0 Capt. S.Phillips, don 0 10 0 Mast. W.Hore,card 0 8 0 - A. Owle, do.... 0 6 3 - P. Richards... 0 5 0 A young Man for China 0 3 0 213 3 Tregorrick pub. ser. 5 10 Miss Bessie Dunn, card... 0 11 0 Miss Carrie Harris, do... 010 0 2 610 Bethesda pub. ser. 2 0 8 Profit of Tea... 0 S 10 Mr. W. J. Kelley, don... 010 6 A. E. C., do... 0 5 0 Mrs. H. Kelley, do 0 5 0 Mr. Hugh, do... 0 5 0 Capt.W.Martin.do. 1 0 0 Miss Mary Borlase card... 0 6 6 Miss Annie Martin, do... 0 5 6 Mast. A. Hugh, do 0 5 1 Sums nnder 5s... 0 14 5 666

Sparnon Moor pub. services... 0 11 6 Mrs. Bartlett, don. 0 5 0 Miss E. Liddicoat, card... 0 5 - N. Warrick, do 0 5 0 167-- 84 11 6 CameZ/ord Circuit. By Camelford pub. services... 3 7 6 Mr. Wakeham, don 010 0 1\Iaster Tickel1... 0 10 0 - Biddick... 0 7 3 - Pauling...... 0 3 6 418 3 Medrose pub. ser... 3 2 9 Mr. Nute, don... 1 0 0 - R. Radcliffe,don. 1 0 0 Mrs. B!lZcly, do... 0 10 0 Miss Blake, box... 1 16 0 Mrs. Cole, box... 1 7 3 Mrs. R. Radcliffe (China)... 0 0 916 0 Michaelstow public services... 2 5 8 Master Nicholl, box 2 14 6 502 Limehead pub. ser. 2 14 3 Miss Stephen, box.. 1 0 0 314 3 Blissland pub. ser. 1 1 4 Miss Sleeman, box. 0 5 0 :Mr. Jose, don... 0 7 6 1 1310 Trewarmett public services... 1 12 10 1 12 10 Trevangerpub. ser. 1 5 2 Mrs. Luxon, box... 4 10 0 Mr. Luxon, don... 0 15 0 Mr. Reid, do... 0 10 0 Mrs. Ivey, do.... 0 5 0 752 Boscastle pub. aer. 2 6 2 Miss Squire, box... 2 0 0 Mrs. Bullock, do... 1 0 0 :Miss Bath, do.... 0 5 0 511 2 Highertown pub. aer. 0 6 1 Miss Wills, box... 2 3 2 Mrs. Northey, don. 0 6 0 214 3 Bossinney pub. aer. 0 14 10 Mrs. Kendal, box... 0 10 0 1 410 St. Teath pub. aer. 1 0 0 :Master B. Parsons, coli.... 0 6 0 Mr. Mutton, don... 0 10 0 115 0 Helstonepublicaer. 0 12 4 Miss R. Mules, box 1 2 1 1 14 5 Trevalga pub. aer. 0 12 7 Miss Brown, box... 1 2 3 11410 Trelights pub. aer.. 0 16 9 :Miss Cowling, box.. 1 10 0 269 Treligga. pub. aer... 0 17 0 Miss Brown, don... 0 10 0 170 Treworld pub. aer. 1 5 7 Miss Biscombe. box 1 6 9 212 4 Trewassa pub. aer. 0-19 0 30 Miss French... 1 9 0 280 Temple pub. ser.... 0 11 1 A Friend, don... 1 10 0 Pollie Coppin. box. 0 19 0 Katie Harris, box... 0 11 0 311 1--- 61 0 2 ToW in the Bodmin District... 379 4 5 DEVONPORT DISTRICT. Liskeard Circuit. By Liskeard public services... 2 13 3 Capt. Holman, don 1 0 0 Mrs. T. Othen, do 0 5 0 Ethel Maud Squire, card... 1 5 4 Ellen Libby. do.., 0 5 2 Besllie Stephens, do 0 5 0 Beatrice A. Burt, box 0 6 0 Cards under 5s... 0 6 S Profit of Tea... 0 6 6 Miss A. Squire, box 0 2 0 R. & Mrs. Squire,don 1 Lettie & Ethel Squire, o Prizes won in the Town Band of Hope Recitation comptn. 0 4 6 800 Trewidland pub: ser. 0 13 6 Mrs. Collings, don.. 0 10 0 Miss Crago, card... 1 8 0 - Minnie Chinnick, do... 070 Mas.Richd.Crago,do 0 6 6 Hy. & Florrie 01ver, do... Mrs. Collings, don o 0 410 0 Trenaut pub. ser... 0 12 8 Mr. Bickle, legacy 2 6 0 Miss M.Jasper,ca.rd 1 5 0 - Toms, box... 0 17 9 500 St. Cleer public ser. 2 6 MissD.Fursman,card 8 0 In memory of our darlinginheaven 0 5 0 MissI,jljsDRawlingll, don... - Annie Bennett, card... 1 4 9 Master A. Yeo, do 0 7 0 Profit of Tea... 0 2 6 Cards under 58... 1 7 2 Mr.W. H. Fursman, coll... 0 5 9 Rev. J. & Mrs. Raw- o lings, don... Mr. M. Fursman (for boys' school) 0 5 0 In Memoriam, do... 0 5 0 MissD.Fursman, do 0 2 6 1016 1 St. Luke's pub. aer. Miss Stephens, card Master Turner, do Miss Bray, box... Mrs. Worden, don 612 5 1 19 8 212 0 017 8 018 6 010 0 Charaton cross pub. services... 0 15 2 Mrs. Fursman. card 2 0 0 Mr. T. Daniel, do 010 6 Cards under 5s... 0 8 9 814 5 at. Neot public aer. 0 15 0 Mrs. Harris, box... 0 11 0 Mas.Thos.Cock,card 0 6 1 Miss Ellen Lobb, do 0 5 7 Cards under 5s... 0 2 4 200 Tredinnick pub. ser. 1 0 5 Mr. J. C. Best, don 0 10 6 Mas.G.H.Lobb,card 0 10 0 Miss B. A. Henwood, do... 0 5 0 Mast. S. Taper, do 0 4 1 210 0 Dobwalls pub. aer. 0 16 0 MissB.Hunking,card 0 10 9 Mast. J. Chubb, do 0 6 0 Cards uuder 58...... 0 6 2 1 1711 Pengover Green pub. services... 0 7 7 Richd.M:orrish,card 0 5 0 Cards under 5s... 0 2 0 014 7 Mount public ser. 0 18 0 :Miss L. Coppin, box 1 5 0 - Hambly, do... 0 13 6 - Masters, card.. 0 5 0 816 Commou Moor pub. services...... 0 18 S Profit of Tea... 0 4 3 Mas. A. Davey, card 0 7 0 Cards under 5s... 0 17 4 2 610 Pen silva pub. Rer... 1 13 10 Alice & Lilian Keast, box... 1 18 0 Mrs. Waters, don... 1 12 0 - Bath, box... 0 17 6 - Mallett, do... 0 7 8 Profit of Tea.... 0 2 9 Mas. Thos. Griffin, don... - H. Pollard, card 0 7 6 Miss E. M. Bath, do 0 5 8 Cards, etc., under 5s. 1 1 1 811 0 Railway Terrace pub. service..... 0 17 5 Profit of Tea... 0 3 0 Miss Parsons, --box 0 6 0 - Smith, do... 0 5 S - Minnie Hampton, card... 0 5 0 Mas. J obn Heard, do 0 5 0 Cards, etc., under 58. 0 9 4 2 11 0 Cheesewring public services... 0 18 6 Miss Kelly, card... 0 7 0 Cards under 58.... 0 3 11 145--- 6810 2 LoDe Circuit. By Looe pub. aer... 8 14 1 ~ClW~~ '~d ~ ~ ~ Eth~ Tucker, do... 0 Ii 6 Emill Hickey, do... 0 6 0 ~erl~~.. ::: g : g Olive Jacob... 0 5 0 Small 8UIDlI... 0 8 7

, s. d. T. C.Jacob... 0 0 700 Polperro pub. ser... 3 6 6 A Friend, don... 0 6 0 Miss John, box... 1 10 0 Annie Tucker, card 0 10 6 Prissie Littleton, do 0 11 0 Rendle Congdon, do 0 5 0 Mrs. Rowe,-box... 0 7 1 Small sums 0 7 11 740 Herodsfoot pub. ser. 1 17 0 Miss Broad, box... 1 8 0 John F. Lobb, card 0 12 0 J. Symons, do... 0 9 8 Ethel Verran... 0 4 0 410 8 Bethel public ser... 1 2 3 Bertram Brown, card 0 14 0 John Pearse, do... 0 5 9 A Friend........ 0 5 0 270 Trenewan pub. ser. 0 17 0 MissMaudWerry,boxl 4 0 Florrie Barnecut, card... 013 6 Mas. Walter Wevill, do... 060 306 Trecangate pub. ser. 0 8 6 :r.linnie Burt, card 0 17 6 Annie Chapman, do 0 10 0 1 16 0 25 18 2 Devonpol'/ Circuit. By King St. public services... 4 7 5 1'rlrs. Neary, don... 0 5 0 Miss Body, box... 0 2 6 Bessie Body, do... 0 6 0 A Friend... 0 7 6 Sunday School box 0 18 0 Leah Gale, coll... 0 11 2 Edith Kinsman, do 0 10 0 James Donald, do 0 8 0 Harriet Downing, do 0 7 6 WilliamAbraham,do 0 6 6 SydneyGoodman,do 0 6 3 Amy Pallett, do... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 2 0 11 Cbina- Rev. R. Hall... 0 10 6 11 12 3 Haddington Road public services... 7 3 4 Mr. Truscott, don 1 0 0 Mrs. Truscott, book 0 10 0 - Andrews, don 0 10 0 Mr. H. Graves, do 0 10 0 - W. Tonkin. do 010 0 - W. H. Pote, do 0 5 0 Miss Abbott, book 0 9 0 - Lakeman, do... 0 5 0 - Moore, do... 0 3 0 Rosalie Hancock, box 0 3 0 Juvenile meeting... 1 5 6 Sunday School boxes 6 0 5 Miss Coombe, box 1 1 1 Small sums... 0 5 0 Bev.A.Hancock,don 1 1 0 Mr.G.W.Andrews,dol 0 0 22 1 4 Torpoint public ser. 0 19 Children's cards... 0 9 0 184--- 35111 31 Plymouth Oircilit. By Zion public ser. 16 3 10 JohnYeo,Esq., chairman... 2 0 0 Mrs. R. Condy, tmy 2 3 0 - W. Legg, do... 2 1 0 - W. Marks, do 1 16 6 - C. Mainerd, do 1 16 6 - W. H. Kitto, do 1 10 0 Mr. Ray, donation towards tea... 0 10 0 - Richards, don 1 0 0 - Teglio, do... 1 0 0 The Misses Rooker, do... 1 0 0 Mr.&Mrs. Cooke, do 1 0 0 J. Windeatt, Esq.,do 010 0 Mrs. Saxon, do.... 0 10 0 Mr.&Mrs.Callard,do 0 10 0 --- Stanbury 0 10 0 --- E. Condy 0 10 0 --- J.Dymond 010 0 --- W.J.Wills 0 10 0 Mr. & Miss Rounsefell, do... 0 10 0 Miss Pooley, do 0 10 0 Mrs. Rapsey, do... 0 5 0 - Condy, sen., do 0 5 0 Mr. & Mrs.Smale, do 0 5 0 --- Beer, do 0 5 0 Mrs. Sellick. do... 0 5 0 -- Moyses, do... 0 5 0 - Mallett, do... 0 5 0 - Blowey, do... 0 5 0 Miss Truscott, do.. 0 5 0 - Campbell, do... 0 5 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Mr. W. Saxon, coll 1 0 0 Miss Ball, do... 1 0 0 - Grose, do...... 1 0 0 - Cross, do... 012 0 - Gloyn, do... 0 10 0 - Down, do... 0 5 0 Ernie Dymond, do 0 5 0 MissFlorrieRichards, box... 7 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 2 13 0 Chrissie Marks, card 1 7 6 Lizzie Pease, do... 1 1 0 Willie 8axon, do... 1 0 0 GeorginaMainerd,do 0 15 6 Maud Sherwill, do 0 14 4 Alfred Westlake, do 0 14 0 Alfred Condy, do... 0 13 3 Edwin T. Condy, do 0 12 0 Lillie Hillman, do 0 10 0 M. A. Godfrey, do 0 10 0 Bessie Green, do... 0 10 0 Alice Westlake, do 0 10 0 Ernest Hallett, do 0 9 1 JamesH.Mainerd,do 0 8 6 Mabel Quick, do... 0 8 2 James Edwards, do 0 8 0 Hettie Weatherly,do 0 7 0 Ivy G.Ninnis, do... 0 6 5 CharlesSoutheard,do 0 6 0 BeatriceBridgman,do 0 5 1 Geo. Barwick, do... 0 5 0 Elizbth. Earl, do... 0 5 0 Herbt. M. Starke, do 0 5 0 Alice Condy, do... 0 5 0 Willie Hillman, do 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 12 4 Bible Class... 0 6 0 6715 0 Stonehouse pub.ser. 12 18 2 Miss Robins, don... 1 1 0 H.W.Rowland,Esq. do... i. s. d. John Yeo, Esq.,don 0 5 0 Dr. Pearse, do... 0 5 0 MissP.Maynard,do 0 5 0 Mrs. Marrow, do... 0 5 0 Miss Gerry, box... 1 13 6 - Beer, do... 1 6 0 Mrs. French, do... 0 14 0 Miss Worth, do... 0 12 0 - Pike, do... 0 10 0 Mrs. Knight, do... 0 6 0 Boxes under 5s... 0 13 6 Juvenile meeting... 1 18 3 M. A. Pawley, box 0 10 0 Senior Class Boys,do 0 18 0 Willie Sleep, do.... 0 15 4 Senior Class Girls,do 0 1 11 Sunday School, do 0 3 2 Miss Pawley... 1 15 6 Bessie French. '".. 0 9 0 Annie Horrell..... 0 5 0 Cards under 5s.... 1 14 6 Rev. H.W. Horwill~ M.A... 010 0 29 19 10 Greenbank pub.ser. 12 13 3 J. T. Bond, Esq., (Chairman)... 2 0 0 E. Wilson Serpell, Esq., don... 1 0 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Mrs.& MissPeardon, do... 0 10 0 R. A. B.... 010 0 Miss Metters, do... 0 10 0 Mr. Ham, do... 010 0 Mrs. Maynard, do 0 5 0 Mr. Kingsbeer, do 0 5 0 - Wickett, do.. 0 5 0 - & Mrs. Middleton, do... 0 5 0 - Sandercock, do 0 5 0 - Stapleton, do... 0 5 0 ~s. ~a~, do... 0 5 0 ISS Rice, do... 0 5 0 Mr. Osborne, do... 0 5 0 - W. Doidge, box 0 8 0 Valedictory meeting 1 1 0 Juvenile meeting '" 2 15 5 Adult Bible Class... 0 5 0 Three other boxes 0 6 5 W. C. Stapleton... 0 5 5 Horace Vardon... 0 6 4 John J. Wickett... 0 6 8 Charles Farmer.... 0 8 7 Glasson Jeffrey... 0 10 0 John Titball... 0 12 0 Edgar Honey... 2 17 6 Cards under 5s... 2 17 0 :Magic Lantern... 0 18 8 34 6 3 Elburton pub. ser. 2 6 4 Mrs. Downing, don 0 5 0 ~r T. Hendy 0 19 0 ss Parsons... 0 17 6 - Hoberton... 0 5 8 Cards under Os... 0 8 0 511 Brixton- Mr. Sparke, don... 1 0 0 1 0 0 ---- 138 2 2 Week St. Mary Oircuit. By Week St. Mary public services... 2 4 8 Mr. J. Paynter, don 2 0 0 - Jas. Braund, do 0 5 0

Sunday-school cards 1 14 0 688 Canworthy Water public services... 4 0 8 A Friend, don... 010 0 Sunday-sch0tll~~ 0 6 7 Maxworthy public services... 4 15 2 Mrs. Rockey, family box... 011 0 8unday-school cards 1 18 10 711 0 Rehoboth pub. ser. 2 12 10 :Mr. R. Gimblett,don 1 0 0 - H. Gimblett, do 0 10 0 Miss Cory, box... 5 12 0 Sunday-school cards 0 11 1 10 511 Bethel public Ber... 5 18 4 A Friend-China... 0 5 0 Sunday-school cards 2 4 2 876 Eden pub. services 4 8 0 :Mr. & Mrs. Grigg, don... 010 0 - Banbury, do... 0 5 0 Miss Sandercock,box 1 0 8 Sunday-school cards 1 6 11 'i 10 7 Boyton public ser. 1 13 2 Sunday-school cards 2 12 7 459 Altarnun pub. ser. 1 1 9 R. Kitto, Esq., don 0 10 0 Miss Jasper, box... 1 1 0 Master W. H. Gimlett, do... 1 0 0.Sunday-school cards 1 6 0 418 9 Uoldnorthcott pub. services 1 4 3 Miss Clara Chapman, box... 110 6 Sunday-school cards 0 16 1 31010 Tresparrett pub. ser. 1 14 2 Miss Wilce, box... 1 5 6 Master Wesley Marshall, card... 0 14 4 A Friend, through :Mr.R.Cory, China 1 0 0 :Mr. Harris, don.... 0 10 0 - Elson, don... 0 10 0 514 0 Poundstock public services... 1 11 2 :Mr. 8. Heard, don 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Sunday-school cards 1 0 4 366 St. Gennys pub. ser. 3 16 8 :Miss Shepherd, box 1 17 7 Sunday-school cards 0 11 0 611 3--- 18 2 7 Tauistock Circuit. By Tavistock public services..... Mr. W. Rowe, don - H. Hanns, do A Friend, do..... Juvenile meeting... Tea meeting..... A. Garland, coil... F. Sparrow, do..... A. Jeffery, do..... J. Sparrow, do.... 8 310 1. 0 0 100 012 1 087 016 0 012 6 010 6 076 32 A. Stanley Angwin, coil... A. Lang, do... F. Blackwell, do... S. Brock, do... Small sums... 15 10 1 o 50 011 011 6 Brentor pub. ser. 2 0 7 Mr. G. Squire, don. 010 0 Capt. Prout, do... 010 0 Mr. T. Squire, do... 0 10 0 - W. Squire, do 010 0 Albert Rice, coil... 1 1 0 John Bickle, do... 0 18 0 Roseland Veale... 0 6 5 Small sums... 0 8 8 :Mr. G. Squire, don 0 10 0 743 Lea pub. services.. 0 17 9 Mr. J. Horswell,don 1 0 0 Flossie M. Bickle, coil.... 3 10 0 W. Mounce, do... 011 6 SamuelMatthews,do 0 5 8 Polly Newton, do... 0 5 8 Maud Maker, do... 0 6 0 Small sums...... 0 9 3 7 510 Zoar pub. services 0 14 10 Henry Down, coil. 0 8 9 Small sums... 0 13 8 1 17 8 Sydenham pub. ser. 0 16 10 Mr. R. Kennard, don 1 0 0 Bessie Kennard,coll 1 10 0 Freddie Kennard,do 0 15 0 Bessie Harvey, do... 0 6 6 Small sums... 0 16 4 548 Lydford public ser. 1 0 0 Rosa Down, coil... 1 1 0 Jas. H. Ellis, do... 0 12 1 2 13 1 Whitchurch public services....... 0 17 2 Arthur Clarke, coli 0 10 2 Charles Petherlck,do 0 1 1 Emma Pengelly, do 0 5 4 Frank Couch, do... 0 5 0 Sydney Bolt, do... 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 18 5 382 Mill Hill pub. aer. Capt. Allen, don... E. Wiliams, coli... Samuel Cole, do... r~~:!t~~.:::::: 381 102 (\ 10 0 014 0 01311 Horrabridge public services... 3 8 5 Mr. J. Sargent, don 1 1 0 Mrs. J. Sargent, do 1 1 0 Alfred Clapper, coli 0 11 6 Polly Trembath, do 0 8 3 Fred. Cann, do... 0 1 2 Small sums... 1 10 8 Mr. & Mrs. J. Sargent, 8rd instalment... 5 0 0 18 8 0 Milton public ser. 0 11 0 J. Maunder, coil... 0 5 4 016 4 Rock pub. services 2 5 0 Mr. Willis, don... 1 0 0 Mrs. Willis, do... 0 10 0 B. d. M. Job, coli... 0 9 6 Wm. Woodman, do 0 6 1 Russell Job, do...: 0 5 0 Small sums...... 0 7 9 5 3 10 Providence pub. ser. 0 14 0 Daisy Vallance, coil. 0 12 2 Ellen Woodman, do 0 12 2 J ohn Vallance, do... 0 12 1 Margaret Kant. do 0 7 3 Frank Pearce, do... 0 7 0 Wm. Lashbrooke,do 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 2 8 312 4 I,idford Station pub. services...... 1 19 11 W.Wilkie Wilcock, coli.... 1 2 0 Anne Parsons, do... 0 12 1 Florrie Bowden, do 0 8 8 Clara Hoberts, do... 0 1 0 Anne Hancock, do 0 5 1 414 4--- 74 6 3 Callington Oircuit. By Callington pub. service3...... 4 11 2 Proceeds of tea... 1 2 0 Mr. Mason, don... 1 0 0 Mrs. Grose, do... 0 10 0 Missionary bag... 1 1 0 Mrs. Barnden, don 0 5 0 William Ruse... 0 7 0 William Sowden... 0 6 8 Clara Trevethick... 0 6 0 Thomas Pomroy... 0 4 1 Small sums... 0 15 0 Mrs. Barnden... 0 10 0 Miss Barndeu 0 10 0 11 1311 Down Gate public sernces... 1 10 1 Miss A. Rattenbury, coli... 260 Mr. J. Rattenblll'Y, don... 100 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Annie Bunt... 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 13 4 Miss P. RattenQnry, don... 010 0 - G. Rattenbury, do... 010 0 7 4 11 Harrowbarrow pub. services......... 1 6 8 Jessie Inch... 1 2 0 William Biscombe 0 12 0 Amelia Dawe... 0 10 1 William Rickard... 0 6 0 William Collins '" 0 4 6 Small sums... 0 11 9 413 0 Metherlll pub. Ber. 0 13 Sidney Rogers... 0 6 0 William Hooper... 0 5 S Small sums... 0 10 1 1 14 11 Bray Shop pub. aer. 0 15 0 o 15 0 Beeralston pub. ser. 1 10 11 Fred. Dawe... 0 5 0

: Jessie Wyvill..... 0 5 8 Small!IUIIlB... 0 1 10 235 Beer Townpub.ser. 3 110 :Miss Roseveare,coll 0 16 9 Esther Bishop... 0 15 6 Mary L. Trevethan 0 13 3 Eddie C"le... 0 11 6 Frank Victor...... 0 6 0 Florrie Wills... 0 4 5 Small sums... 0 9 2 Mr. & Mrs. Paynter, don... 0 0 '1 18 5 Polborder pub. ser. 1 4 Miss Anne Tamblyn, box... 113 3 Mr.S.Worden,don 0 5 0 2 19 7 Calstock public ser. 0 18 6 Miss Hocking, coll 0 6 2 Small bums... 0 1 9 165 Gunnislake pub. ser. 1 15 0 Proceeds of tea... 2 1 4 Mrs. Braund, coll... 2 10 9 - Durant, don... 0 5 0 Reg. Trezise... 0 8 '1 John Davey... 0 5 7 Joseph Murton... 0 5 1 Minnie Durant... 0 5 6 Small!IUIIlB... 1 1 8 8 18 6 St. Dominick public services... 0 Mr. G. W. Bickle, don... 010 0 - Egford, do... 0 10 0 Juvenile effol't- M.L.G B. Langman 1 15 3 Jane Dymond... 1 9 3 Bel!8ie Hicks... 1 0 10 Beatrice Craddock 0 11 0 ADni!> Jones... 0 8 0 Kate Knight... 0 '1 0 Daniel Barrett... 0 5 7 Ann Trezise... 0 5 1 Small sums...... 0 '1 6 810 6 Albaston pub. ser. 1 13 9 Pollie Horrell... 0 12 1 William. Dawe... 0 10 0 Small sums... 014 6 310 4 Cross pub. services 1 5 3 Beatrice Northam 0 10 2 ~~:n!:l>. 'T~~ ~ ~ ~ William. Prouse... 0 6 0 Fred. Burrows.... 0 5 1 Small sums... 0 10 3 313 3 --- 65 2 2 Launcll8ton Oircuit. By Launceston pub. services... 8 9 3 E.Pethybridge, Esq., don... 100 Mr. & Mrs. Lang,do 1 0 0 Mrs. Littlejohns,do 0 5 0 - Hopper, coll... 1 2 0 - Hortop, box... 0 10 6 Juvenile meeting... 1 1 3 33 : W. T. Doidge, card 0 12 0 J. H. Daw, do... 011 0 F. R. Lane, do... 0 10 '1 R. Doidge, do... 0 8 0 Chas. Friend, do... 0 6 9 Alfred King, do... 0 6 3 M. M. Luxton, do 0 5 0 Cards under 5s...... 1 0 5 Mrs. Hopper, don... 10 0 0 W. Lee... 5 0 0 MissF. Thorne, coil 2 7 3 W. Lee (to make receipts above 35) 0 10 0 35 5 3 Truscott public ser. 1 0 0 Miss E. Shute, card 1 1 0 Jannette Dawe... 0 10 6 Cards under 5s.... 0 10 8 322 Bridgetown public services... 5 6 6 Amelia Pearce, card 1 '1 2 A. M. Bridgman, do 1 2 4 A. W. Rowland, do 0 18 6 C. Sandercock, do 0 '1 8 922 Northpetherwin pub. services........ 2 16 9 Proceeds of Missionarytea... 4 3 0 Miss Bickel, coll... 2 0 0 Mrs. H. Abell... 2 0 0 James Dinner... 0 15 0 James Finnimore... 0 10 10 John Mules... 010 1 F. Horrell... 0 9 0 Kate Bowton...... 0 '1 6 1312 2 Tinney public ser. 3 5 4 Profits of tea... 0 15 0 Late Mr. J. Squire, don... 1 0 0 Mr. R. G. Westlake, do... 0 15 0 Mrs. E. Tea"ooue, do 0 10 0 Miss Northey, do... 0 10 0 Mr. Bevan, box... 0 5 0 - W. H. Teague, don... A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort BertieWestlake,card 1 3 4 Fred. Harry, do '" 0 18 6 Bessie Rich, do... 0 13 3 Lettie Mounsden,do 0 9 0 George Stacy, do '" 0 6 6 John Crossman, do 0 6 6 Mrs. Joseph Squire, don... 1 1 d' W.H.T.. do... 0 2 6 12 10 11 Broadwood pub. ser. 3 10 6 Profits of Tea... 2 10 3 Miss Veale. coll... 1 0 0 Wm. Shapland... 1 17 6 Bessie James... 0 11 8 Hedley Smale... 0 '1 8 E. Littlejohns... 0 4 8 A Friend, don... 1 0 0 A Friend, do..... 0 5 0 11 610 St. Giles public sar. 0 13 ; Lucy Beer, card... 0 7 3 Charles Mayne, do. 0 5 0 Cards under 5s... 0 7 1 1 12 5 Lewannick pub. aer. 2 5 10 Mr. Jenkin, coll... 0 18 0 3 310 Congdon Shop pub. services... 2 6 0 Mr.W. Crocker, don 5 0 0 - W. HollowaY,do 2 0 0 A Friend, do...... 0 10 0 Miss Hel!'gaton, box 1 5 6 Mrs. J. Rice, do.. 1 3 0 Jane Hocking, card 0 8 6 Mabel Dymond, do 0 9 3 Mr. W. Holloway, don... 100 - W. Crocker, do 1 0 0 15 2 3 Bouthpetherwin pub. services..... 2 13 9 Mrs. Tink, don... 0 10 0 T. Heard, card... 0 2 6 363 Kennard's House public services... 0 8 8 W. R. Rowland,card 0 5 6 W. Gilbert, do... 0 5 0 Cards under 58... 0 2 6 118 rort Gate pub. ser. 112 3 Profits of Tea... 060 Mr. Vickery, don... 010 0 - S. Dawe, do... 010 0 Mrs. Braund, do... Miss Braund, do... Mr. Furze, do... Mrs. Furze, do... Miss Furze. do... Juvenile effort Alfred Jordan, card 015 0 John Piper, do... 010 4 Fred. Tubb, do... 010 3 Arthur Bickle, do... o 810 Maud Goodman, do 064 Ellen Medland, do 0'10 J obn Medland, do 060 Martin Harvey, do 059 A.Hill,do... 025 Mrs. Northe:, Ito~. o 0 Hexon Cross public services... Bessie Doidge... John Matthews... Jethro Martin 210 10 Middlewood public 4 9 014 0 086 o S 7 services... 0 6 0 Mrs. Easterbrook, box... 016 Gertrude Sargent, card... 0 510 Thomas Chubb, do 0 5 2 Albert Bandry, do 0 4 '1 118 2 --- 122 10 1 Total in Devonport District... 597 13 6 C

SHEBBEAR DISTRICT. Bhebbear 017'cuit. By Shebbear public services... 9 13 10 College box...... 6 13 8 Mr. Paige, don... 0 10 0 Sarah Hocking, box 2 2 8 Georg~ Pett, card... 1 IS 6 Richard Quance, do 1 6 0 William H. Bale, do 1 8 '1 Maggie Martin, do 0 10 6 Friend while at Shebbear......... 2 2 0 2515 9 Rowden public ser. 310 9 Mrs. Millman, don. 1 0 0 Yr. Chamberlain, do 0 5 0 A Friend, do...... 0 10 0 Elizabeth Brooks, card... 116 6 Cecil Fane, do.... 0 6 0 '183 Langtree pub. ser. 2 6 5 Juvenile meeting... 0 11 6 Ellen Millman, card 1 3 10 :Mary Furse, do.... 1 1 11 William Mills, do... 0 14 4 Alille Nicholls, do... 0 12 1 Fred. Wa.lter, do... 0 10 3 Emily Huxtable, do 0 10 3 Lewis Richards, do 0 '1 8 Miss C. Fursman '... 1 0 0 A Friend... 0 5 0 9 2 10 Thornhillhead pub.. services...... 3 9 10 Miss Elizabeth Gilbert, box... 2 2 6 - :MaryE. Johns, card... 1 6 0 Edwin J. Blight, do. 1 4 0 William Colwill, do. 0 15 0 William Brock... 0 15 0 Herbert Hookway.. 014 9 James Hearn... 0 11 '1 William Lang... 0 10 8 Ernest Esterbrook.. 0 8 4 Richard Bartholomew... 0'1 0 Sarah Blight... 0 '1 4 12 12 0 Bulkworthy public services...... 2 3 0 G. & B. Yeo, card... 1 10 0 J. & C. Damrel, do 1 2 0 E. & W. Wooldridge, do... 110 M. & T. Cleverdon, do... 1 1 0 Ada Headon... 0 13 0 R. Littlejohns... 0 6 6 '116 6 Putford public aer.. 5 9 '1 Lily.Allen, card... {) 13 10 Mary Vanstone, do 0 '1 0 Elizabeth Bartholomew, do... 0 11 8 Mr. J. Blight, don. 010 0 '111 8 Sutcombelub. aer. 11 16 4 Margaret Mountjoy, card... 2 5 2 34 Martha A. Allen, do. 1 6 2 Margaret A.Grllls,do.l 8 0 Francis Fishley, do. 1 0 0 Willia.m Mason, do 616 6 Annie Squire, do... 0 16 6 Dinah Horn, do... 0 13 2 Bessie.Allen, do... 0 12 '1 A Friend... 5 0 21 14 5 Milton pub. ser... 5 5 3 Rev. T. Braund, don 1 0 0 Fred. J. Lang, card 8 3 0 Miss M. Vivian, do 1 15 0 John H. Baker do 1 15 0 Wm. Sanders, do... 1 6 2 M. J. Penhale... 116 9 16 1 2 By Frithelstock pub. services.... 0 19 8 In Memoriam... 1 1 0 William Curtis, card 1 8 10 Richard Johns, do.. 1 1 0 Edith Allhton, do... 0 14 0 John Burnett... 0 '1 6 Annie Walter... 0 6 6 Carry Col will....... 0 5 0 636 Siloam pub. ser... 1 6 '1 Mr. Vanstoue, don. 0 5 0 Mrs. Vanswne, do.. 0 5 0 Miss Alice Copp, card 2 14 6 - Jane Pope. do. 1 3 0 - Mary Whitlock, do... 010 0 - Polly Ford... 0 '1 6 William Blight... 0 8 5 '100 Bradford pub. ser. 3 11 0 Friend, through Mr. J. Trick... 0 10 0 Mr.8r Mrs. Venton, don... 0 5 0 Samuel Pethick, card 2 14 0 Mmnie Gilbert, do 1 10 0 Chma- A Friend... 0 10 0 900 Cookbury pub. ser. 8 3 4 Mrs. Squire, don... 0 10 0 Miss L. Symons, box 3 10 6 Miss Annie Symons, don... 0 5 0 Sunday School... 0 5 0 '1 131(1 Blacktorrington pub. services........ 2 1 5 Charles Osborn, card 0 8 8 Sydney Ball, do... 0 6 9 William HarriS, do 0 6 5 William Richards, do 0 6 0 Alfred Chapman, do 0 4 6 'Bessie Dart, do... 0 5 0 M. A. Paige..... 0 5 0 Mr. J.E. Vanstone, box... 100 ------ don 0 10 0 513 9 Bheepwash1>ub.ser. 2 1 0 Mr. Rolland, don... 0 5 0 Mrs. W. Bailey, do 0 5 0 Miss L. Howe, do... 0 5 0 - Ida Richards, card... 118 6 - Eliza Essery, do. 0 11 4 - Ida Harvey, do 0 9 0 - Busie Rolland,do 0 8 6 ; Miss LilyMartin,card 0 5 8 690 Twitching pub. ser. 1 4 1 Mr.Oxenham, don 0 '1 6 Mr. Jenkin, do... 0 6 0 Matilda Prance, card 1 5 4 FrederickWickett,do 0 12 9 Augustus Philps, do 0 12 '1 Mary A. Oxenham, do... 0 12 0 John Oxenham... 012 0 Frank Andrew... 0 9 9 Mary B. Friend... 0 3 9. 6 5 9 Gitcott Cross pub.ser. 0 15 6 015 6 Peter's Marland pub. services... 7 0 John Tanton, card 6 2 Norah F. G. Lane, do...... 1 2 9 Eveline M. G. Lane, do... 016 6 4 12 5 Stibb Cross pub. ser. 0 6 9 Samuel J. Glover, card... 0 11 6 Alice M. Martin do 0 '1 '1 1 510 --- 163 2 2 KilkhamlJto71 Oil cuit. By Kilkhampton pub. services... 1 10 4 Lizzie Pomroy, card 0 12 0 H. C. K. Rogers, do 0 '1 0 Willie Thorne, do.. 0 6 0 Cards under 5s..... 0 6 4 Mary Dell.... 0 5 0 368 Eastcott public ser. 4 '1 6 Miss Cottle, box... 1 3 0 - Martin, do..... 1 3 6 Mrs. Clatworthy. do. 2 1 0 - R. Gerry, don. 1 0 0 Mr. John, don... 0 5 0 10 0 0 Woodford pub. ser. 1 14 9 Mr. J. W. Hllombly, coli... 010 4 Lena Burrows card 0 11_ 2 Annie Grills, do.... 0 '1 3 Wilfred Stevens, do. 0 6 1 Sums under 5s.... 0 10 5 400 Gooseham Mill pub. services........ 2 4 1 Mrs. J. Cottle, box 1 11 1 Mr. Oke. donation 0 10 0 Eva Knight, card... 0 11 (I Elizabeth A. Cottle, do... 0 8 4 William Luxton, do. 0 '1 Ii 512 0 Bush pub. services 3 14 1 Mrs. Cowling, box 3 6 6 Miss Knight, do.... 3 12 0 1012 '1 Bradwortbypub. aer. 8 1 5 Florence Thorne, box 1 9 6 William Petherick, card... 1 6.Albert W. Everson, do... 1 1 3 Margaret Barlett.do. 0 15 0 Herbert Westaway, do... 0 6 4 Nellie Jennings, do 0 5 6

, s. d. Cards under 5~... 0 4 11 Miss Pridham 0 2 6. 812 6 Atworthy pub. ser. 2 14 9 A Friend through E. Rogers... 0 10 0 Selina Shaddick,card 0 10 6 Matilda Burrow, do. 0 10 3 John T. Wade, do.. 0 7 4 A Card... 0 1 7 4 14 5 Edistone public ser. 1 17 2 Two Friends... 1 0 0 Willie Cook, card... 0 14 1 Maud H. Cory, box 0 13 6 Pollie Williams,card 0 12 4 George Moore. uo... 0 10 8 Annie Pillman, do. 0 10 6 Sarah J. Mugford, do 0 9 0 Flora Fulford, no. 0 5 8 Mrs. Williams, box 0 5 3 Miss Hopper... 0 5 3 735 Hartland pub. ser. 3 3 Bertie Ellis, carn... 0 10 9 Frank Christmas, do. 0 10 6 Lena Baker, do... 0 10 2 Emma Stone, do... 0 9 5 Mary J. nolwill, do 0 6 7 Eliza J. Richards, do.o 5 1 William Prowse, do. 0 5 0 Cards under5s... 0 8 7 6 13 4 Providence pub. ser. 2 16 3 Mrs. Jewell, box... 0 5 0 Collected by Mr. R. Burman, sen.- Mr. J. Brimacombe 0 10 0 - Thomas Burrow 0 5 0 - J. Cruse... 0 5 0 - W. Cruse... 0 5 0 - R. Burman, jun. 0 5 0 - Cleave... 0 5 0 - J. Shute 0 5 0 Two Friends p~r Mr Cruse... 0 7 0 Collected by Mr. CruSb... 099 Small Sl1ms per Mr. Burman... 0 9 6 Blanche Robins... 3 10 8 Joseph Nicholls... 1 12 0 Margaret Reel'... 1 3 0 Ellison, Robins... 0 15 6 Joseph Gist... 0 8 6 Profits on Tea... 1 10 0 15 7 2 Woolserypublicser. 2 5 7 Mrs. J. Andrew, don. 0 15 0 Mr. J. Burrows, do 0 5 0 - W. N. D. Burrows, do...... 0 5 0 - W. Elliott, do.. 0 5 0 Mrs. Bond, do... 0 5 0 Profits of Tea... 2 0 6 Theodore Burrows, card... 130 James Stevens, do.. 0 12 0 Maria Beer, do... 0 10 4 Nina Lee. do...... 0 10 2 Annie Goodenough, do... 010 0 Cards under 5s... 0 9 0 A Friend, through E. Rogers... 0 10 0 35 Another Friend, through ~o ~~ge:s 0 10 0 Harbour Cross pub. services..... 1 11 7 Miss Prowse, box... 1 1 0 212 7 East Youlstone pub. services 2 7 9 279 Coombe public ser. 0 8 0 080--- 92 6 0 Rolsworthy Gil cuit. By Holsworthypub. services..... 8 0 2 Mr. R. Kicholls. don 1 1 0 Messrs. R. and J. Stranger, do... 1 1 0 Mr. J. H. Batten, do. 1 0 0 Airs. J. Cole, do.... 1 0 0 Mr. T. Batten, do.. 1 0 0 - B. Penhale, do. 1 0 0 - N. Heard, do... 1 0 0 A Friend. do... I 0 0 Mr. W. Peuhale, do 0 10 0 - J. Higgs, do... 010 0 - W. Gay, do... 010 0 - J. Mill, do... 0 10 0 Miss Mill, do.... 0 10 0 Mr. O. Jolli1fe,do... 0 10 0 - W. Beale, do... 0 10 0 - W. Daniel, do.. 0 10 0 A Friend... 0 8 0 Another Friend... 0 5 0 Two Friends 2s. 6d. each... W. Fishley, card... 0 11 2 J. Colwill, do... 0 11 7 C. Tethycott, do.... 0 8 0 Bessie Veale, do... 0 7 0 Prudence Hoar, do. 0 8 0 Pollie Kelley, do... 0 12 0 Fred and Frank Kelley, do... 0 16 6 Phoebe Richards, do 0 10 6 Bessie Snowdon. do 1 4 8 Elsie Strike, do... 0 11 8 W. Glover, do.... 0 8 3 Ettie & Alice Blight, do... 1 15 0 G. B. Slee, do.... 0 15 1 Mrs. Gay's Class... 3 11 6 Proceeds of Ten..... 4 12 0 Collection... '".. 1 5 0 Mrs. Gay's Class... 1 1 0 Mis::! Penwarden,card 0 16 0 Mr. W. Penhale, doni 1 0 A Friend of the China Mission, do 1 0 0 Mrs. Gay, do.... 0 10 0 Mr.J.Furse,sen.,do 010 0 ----jun., do 0 10 6 - R. Kelley, do... 0 10 6 - H. Rundle, do. 0 10 6 - R. Nicholls, do I 1 0 46 18 7 Clawton public ser. 2 19 1 Mas. G. Daniel, card 1 10 0 - F. Dawe, do.... 1 1 6 Miss Cory, do.... 1 0 0 610 7 Marhamchurch pnb. services..... 3 17 4 Miss Cann, box... 1 3 9 - Sloman, do... 0 10 11 - Heard, do... 0 15 0, s. d. Juvenile effort JaneBHlhatchet,card 0 3 6 Nora Fishley, do... 0 8 6 J. T. Toms, do... 0 3 6 Mary Toms, do... 0 4 0 Wm. Werren, do... 0 a 0 J no. Medland... 0 2 6 Collection... 0 14 9 Miss E. Rockey, don. 0 10 0 811 9 Bakeson public ser. 0 10 8 T. Budd, box..... 1 1 0 Mr. H. G. Daniel,don 0 10 0 - Heard, do 0 5 0 268 Bridgerule pub.ser. 2 15 11 Miss Ashton, box... 8 4 1 600 Providence public services... 2 4 8 Mrs. Slee, box 1 17 4 420 Derril public ser... 1 13 5 Miss Pen warden, box 2 0 2 Clara Slee, do.... 1 0 3 G. Piper, do... 0 17 1 51011 Whitstonepub. ser. 8 1 3 Mr.W. Stanbury,don 1 0 0 Miss Yeo, box... 1 10 9 H. Stanbury, card.. 1 0 6 W. Heard, do... 017 9 S. Gilbert, do... 0 12 3 Alfred Vennor, do. 0 7 0 896 Tamerton pub. aer. Carrie Risden, card Maud Philp, do.... Willie Neale, do.... Thos.Neale, do... Miss Hosking, box 844 Grimscott pub. fiei'. Miss Heard, box... Selina Lewis, card Rosa Tape, do... E. A. Leach, do... 413 5 2 810 1 10 6 14\1 123 017 7 1 1 0 112 8 1 10 0 013 0 o 10 6 073 Tetcott public eel'. 1 19 0 F. Sillifant. box... 2 0 0 Mastel' Pooley and Cann, do... 1 17 2 F. Abbott, do... 0 10 1 663 ARhwater pub. ser Miss Brimme1l, box Mr. T. Oliver, don.. - E. Spry. don.... A Friend, aon... Mr. J. Furze... 15 2 3 Simpson Moor pub. 8 2 11 314 4 200 010 0 010 0 services... 2 8 2 Mrs. Daniel, box... 1 0 0 Mr. Daniel, don... 1 0 0 Miss Mason, do... 0 10 0 Ernest Jones, card.. 1 15 2 Miss Short, do... 1 1 0 714 4 Buckhorn pub. ser. 2 4 4 Mis::! Caddy, box... 2 0 4 Heber Rowland,card 0 18 6 418 2 --- 135 8 S Bide/ora Oircuit, By Bideford public services.......... 10 8 S

Mr. R. Dymond, don 1 1 0 :Mrs. Dingle. do... 1 1 0 A Frienli, do...... 1 1 0 Ald. Vellacott, Esq., Mayor... 010 0 14 1 6 Missionary Associa- tion- Master Woolcock... 2 1 1 Miss A. Paddon... 1 3 10 - A. Sanguine... 0 14 11 - Y. Davis..... 0 8 6 - E. Hooper.,... 0 6 7 414 11 Sunday School Cards- Miss G Hamblyn... 0 13 0 - M. Shute.... 0 8 6 :Master W. Swaine.. 0 6 () - J. Chubb... 0 6 0 - W. Clements... 0 5 0 - W. Hearn... 0 5 0 - A. D. Adams... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s..... 3 9 0 Tea and Service of Song... 3 3 0 906 Edgebill Collt>ge '" 13 19 0 Rev. W. B. Reed,don 1 1 0 - J. and Mrs. Woolcock..... 1 1 0 W. J. U. Woolcock 0 10 0 1611 0 44 711 Appledorepub. ser. 0 16 10 :Mrs. Williams, coll 0 8 8 151 HummacoU pub.ser. 1 0 6 Miss Bellew, box... 0 13 0 113 6 Goldworthypub. ser. 0 18 0 Mr. Dunn, don... 0 10 0 - J. Daniel, do... 0 10 0 Sunday School Cards- Miss B. West... 0 12 6 - M. H. Ford... 0 8 10 :Master W. Peard... 0 11 0 - E. Walter... 0 9 2 319 6 l3uckland pub. ser. 1 13 SundaySchoolCanhr- Miss M. Hocking... 1 10 0 - E. Titbecott 0 15 0 - G. Turner... 0 12 0 - Kivell... 0 9 6 - F. Mills... 0 9 0 - A. Harris 0 '1 0 - P. Pwcoe... 0 5 6 Master J. Tucker... 0 13 0 - - J. Wickett... 0 10 0 J. Rook...... 0 '1 2 -E.Heal... 062 - T. Newcombe.. 0 6 0 - C. :Marshall... 0 6 0 Sums under 5s... 0 11 4 :Mr. Tucker, dou... 0 5 0 9 510 Yonkleigh pub. ser. 1 2 4 Sunday School Cards- Miss B. J. Lee... 1 '1 0 - B. Short... 0 6 9 :Master T. Beer..... 1 1 0 For China..... 0 5 0 421--- 64 1811 Torrington Oircuit. :By Torrington pub. services... 5 17 0 36 Mr.W.Vaughan,don 2 2 0 Rev.C.Palmer,M.A., do... 220 Mr.W.Ashplant,do 1 0 0 Mr. S. Webber, do. 1 1 0 - Fisher, do... 0 10 0 Mr.&Mrs.Thorne,do 0 5 C A Friend. do... 0 5 0 Friends, do... 0 5 0 Sunday School effort- Gertrude Brown.. 1 2 6 MaryH.Muxworthy 0 18 8 Mary Andrew... 0 18 6 Ethel Quick...... 0 5 6 John Andrew... 0 5 3 I. Lethbridge... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 2 6 2 Mr.W.Vaughan,don 2 2 0 Mr. S. l3rown, do... 1 0 0 Miss Batt, Box... 0 12 0 2212 7 --- 22 12 7 Bal71staple Circuit. By Barnstaple pub. services..... '1 3 11 Mrs. Rude, don '" 0 10 0 Mr. W.Penhale, do 0 10 6 - T. Lee, do... 0 10 0 - A Bradford, do 0 10 0 - J. Pengelly, do 1 1 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Mrs.W. T. Down, do 1 1 0 - Parkhouse, box 0 5 0 A. & E. Lancy, do 0 8 0 Miss Keen, do... 1 1 0 - Hancock, do '" 0 '1 '1 A Friend to Missions 1 5 0 Bible Class, don... 1 0 0 Miss Lane, coli... 0 12 0 - Hill, do... 0 12 0 - Isaac, do.... 0 11 0 - Staddon, do '" 0 5 0 - Gratton, do... 0 12 0 Mr. Harvey, do... 0 13 6 - Tapp, do... 0 10 6 -Prust,do... 0'10 Juvenile meeting... 0 16 2 J. Northcott, coil... 1 15 4 Misses Ninnis, do 1 13 3 C. Tresise, do... 1 2 6 L. Northcott, do '" 0 15 0 A. Sanders, do... 0 14 0 W. Stevens, do... 0 12 0 S. R. Stevens, do... 0 12 0 M. Chapple, do... 0 12 0 A. Nott, do... 0 10 7 O. Lemon, do..... 0 10 6 P. Sargent, do... 0 10 4 J. Lake, do... 0 10 0 A. Lake, do... 0 7 6 M. Summers, do... 0 7 0 W. Trigger, do... 0 6 3 E. Beer, do... 0 6 6 A. Harris, do... 0 6 2 E. Delve, do... 0 5 4 B. Isaac, do...... 0 5 2 Small sums..... 0 16 9 China;- Mr. T. Lee... :... 0 5 0 - J. Parkhouse... 0 5 0 Rev.J.T.Henwood 1 0 0 A Frlenll... 1 0 0 A Friend... 2 5 0 38 5 4 Chappletown public services....... 3 11 0 Miss Evans, box '" 1 8 6 Mas. J. Andrews,do 1 7 6 Miss A. A. Andrews, box, Park Gate '" 2 0 0. 8 '1 0 ffiscott public ser. 1 7 8 M. Martin, box... 1 5 4, R. Cole, coli... 0 5 4 Small sums... 0 11 3 89'1 ffighbickington pub. services... 1 8 6 Miss A. Slee, box 1 4 5 - K. Slee, do... 0 14 0 - Popham, do... 0 11 4 - l3radford, do... 0 5 0 W. Gooding, do... 0 13 0 Two Friends, do... 0 10 3 R. Hill, do.......... 0 '1 6 Mrs German, don 0 5 0 - Kelly, do... 0 10 0 690 Langridgeford pub. services... 0 13 1 A Friend...... 0 5 0 A Friend... 1 10 0 W. Muxwortby,box 0 5 0 2 13 1 Ebberly Lodge pub. services...... 2 6 3 Miss B.Watkins, box 1 10 0 Mrs. Squire, don... 1 0 0 Mr. Vodden, don... 0 10 0 568 Heddon public ser. 013 0 Al!'riend... 0 5 0 Mrs. Richards, box 1 4 9 229 Landkey public ser. 1 3 1 A Friend...... 0 5 0 - A Thankoffering..... 0 10 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 5 5 Miss Perrings. box 0 17 6 Mrs. J. Cann, do... 0 1'1 0 J. Bramble, coil... 0 16 0 H. Pickard, do.... 1 0 1 S. Abbott, do... 0 8 3 A Seldon, do... 0 6 3 H. Thome, do... 0 6 3 Small sums 1 1 3 '1 16 1 Charles Bottom pub. services..... 1 13 3 Miss Brooks, box... 4 17 5 610 8 Bratton public ser. 2 2 6 Miss Yendell, box 3 7 10 Mr. J. Tucker, do 4 2 8!J 13 0 Challacombe public services...... 0 14 8 Miss Comer, box... 3 11 3 Cbina- Mr. J. Hutchings - A. Huxtable... - J. Dallyn... - H. Dallyn... A Friend... 010 0 010 0 010 0 026 685 Yarnscombepub. ser 0 12 0 A Friend...... 0 5 0 Miss Richards, box 015 3 Mrs. Pengelly, do... 0 12 3 246 Bishop's Tawton public services... J. Pile, coil... W. Vickery, do... W. J. Tucker, do... E. Taylor, do... 14,1 376 118 2 170 016 0

M. Darch, coll... J. Vodden, do... E. Edger, do.... E. Beer, do... 1\1. S. Taylor, do '" C. Tucker, do... Small sums 013 4 080 {) 6 2 060 056 090 11 0 9 Goodleighpub. ser. 015 0 Miss Andrew, box 0 13 0 Mr. P. Parish, do... 0 12 6 Mr. Parish... 0 5 0 256--- 112 6 11 Ratherleigh Oi1 cuit. By Hathcrleigh pub. services..... 3 10 5 Miss Daniel, box 1 0 0 410 5,Yinkleigh pub. ser. 5 2 10 Mr. Boundy, don... 0 6 6 Miss Paddon, do... 0 5 0 MissB.Boundy,book 2 10 0 Miss C. Rarrishbox 2 2 0 lias. W. Step ens, card......... 010 0 Mi.-.J. Ware. do... 0 9 6 China.- Mrs. Paddon, don 1 1 0 12 610 Iddesleigh pub. ser. 2 1 1 l\ii8s E.J enkins,card 0 15 3 JUas. J. Rudd, do... 0 10 6 Miss P. Pipt"r, do... 0 10 4 Miss E. Brooks, do 0 8 9 Mast. R. Knight,do 0 6 6 l\iiss E. PIper, do... 0 5 6 Mast. J. Piper,do... 0 4 1 520 North Tawton pub. services......... 2 3 The Misses Madge, cards 0 13 11 2 17 6 Beaford publie ser. 1 18 8 Mr. W. Judd, card 0 10 0 MissP. Cole, do 0 5 0 Children's cards under 58.... 0 14 10 China.- Miss Knapman, box 1 8 0 4 16 6 Merton publieser.. 1 12 3 liss.g.leverton,cardo 9 0 213 Exbourne pub. ser. 1 12 0 1I1iss A. Rattenbury, card... 012 0 Miss Fairchild, box 0 8 8 212 8 Langham Cross pub. services......... 1 0 4 Master D. Kuight, card... 0 11 0 l\iiss L.Chamings,do 0 7 0 Mr. Hall, don... 0 5 0 234 Meeth public services 1 2 10 Miss E. Johns, box... 0 15 3 Miss L. Hatherleigh, do... 090 The Sunday School 0 5 0 2 12 1 Sampford Courtney public services... 2 15 0 Miss Hawkins, book 1 8 5 37 S. d. Mas.P.Glanville,cardO 11 2 Miss A. Piper, do... 0 5 6 Children's cards unrler 5s... 0 14 11 A Friend, don... 0 5 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 650 Broadwoodkelly pub. services..... 1 0 3 Mrs. Glanville, book 1 3 3 Miss C. Powlesland, card... 060 296--- 4717 1 Northlew Oircuit. By Northlew public services... 1 12 9 Edith Hawn, coll... 0 6 2 Ann Evely, do... 0 6 0 Alfred Vallance, do 0 9 0 William Hutchings, do... Sums under 5s... 0 2 9 Rev. T. Spillett, don 0 10 0 Nellie Spillett, coll 0 5 0 A Friend, do... 0 4, 0 Sunday-school call 0 4 b 454 Boasley public ser. 1 12 6 Mr. H. Glass, don 010 0 Bessie Banbury, call 1 0 0 Stephen Voaden, do 0 15 9 Miss Luxton, coil.. 0 10 0 Sunday-school call 0 5 0 413 3 Madworthy pub. ser. 2 1 1 Mrs. T. Gratton, call 3 10 0 Miss Hutchings, do 1 12 7 RosabellaHarry,do 012 9 Nelly Tickle,.do... 0 11 9 China,- l\iiss F. Harry, call 0 16 0 Sunday-school do... 0 3 5 977 Chilla pub. services 1 10 10 Mary Wooldridge, coll... 1 0 0 Emelina Down, do 0 11 3 Jane Clark, do... 0 7 1 Richard Luxton, do 0 11 0 Alfred James, do... 0 8 5 Juvenile sernce 0 6 3 41410 Bratton public ser. 1 3 1 Maria Lovell, coll... 0 14 0 Meletta Smallacombe, do..."... 0 7 6 Carrie Griffen, do... 0 7 6 EmmaJ. Worth, do 0 4 9 Juvenile service 0 5 0 3 1 10 Highampton public services... 2 7 3 Miss Blatchford, box 0 10 0 - A Sanders, coll 0 15 0 Miss Hatherley, do 0 12 0 - Rosa Balsdon,do 0 10 0 414 3 Widdon public ser. 0 16 0 Mi.lsWooldridge,coll 3 3 0 Miss Trounson, do 0 15 0 4 14 0 Eworthy pub. ser. Rate Shopland, coli Sabina White, do... John Axworthy do China.- Ellen Wooldridge, call... Sunday-school call 344 Okehampton public services... Laura Stone, coll... --- Gale, do... Carrie Sa.unders,coll Clara Short, do... Effie Stratford, do Louisa Gale, do... Sums under lis.... Lucy Stratford, coll Mr. Saunders, don Juvenile service 679 B. d. 018 9 014 0 064 013 9 086 030 1 5 ti 013 8 010 2 07'; 07'; 075 060 01910 01210 060 012 0 Bridestowe pub. ser. 1 12 8 A Friend, don... 0 5 0 Isabella Northcott, coll... 'I 0 Miss A. Cowling, coll 1 1 6 Sunday-school coll 0 2 3 485 Inwardleigh public services... 0 10 6 Louisa Bater, coli 0 3 2 013 8 Cruft pub. services 0 15 2 Miss Voaden, coll... 0 5 0 102--- 51 5 5 Southmolton Mission. By Southmolton pub. service!!........... 1 4 6 M. Winter and A. Courtney, coll... 0 5 6 Miss A. Meecham, box... 06G Mrs. W. Brown, don 0 10 0 Mr. W. Brown, do 015 0 3 1 6 Blakewell pub. ser. 0 15 6 Two cards... 0 2 0 017 6 Waterhlluse public services... 0 18 6 Proceed!! of Tea... 0 13 0 Miss Rarritl, box:... 1 6 0 - A. Way, do... 0 10 6 380 Monand pub. ser... 0 15 6 Miss M. Crocker, coll 0 11 3 Mast. T. Mogridge, do... 016 9 - E. Sinkius; do 0 10 0 - W. Pook, do... 0 3 2 Miss SmIth, don... 0 3 6 Mrs. Kerslake, box 0 13 9 31311 Georgenympton pub. services... '"... 0 14 1 014 1--- 1115 0 District meeting coli. forhomemissions 8 4 0 Total in bhebbear District... 709 11 10

EXETER DISTRICT. Exeter Circuit. By "Exeter pub. ser. 17 14 0 E. Johnson, Esq.,don 1 1 0 :Mr. Crocker, do... ] 1 0 Mr.& Mrs. Stokes,do 1 1 0 --- Callard, do 1 0 0 Mr. Rowe, do..... 1 0 0 - J. White... 1 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. R. Smith, don... 010 0 Messrs. Latimer & Glanville, do... 0 10 6 Mas. R.!.lphConibear, do... 010 6 MissMabel Conibear, do... 010 6 Mrs. Banwell, do... 0 5 0 - Stephens, box 0 10 6 2614 0 Miss Alice Roberts 8 0 0 - Bertha Letheren 3 3 0 - Kate Carnal!... 2 2 0 - Elisl.'M.Dymond 1 0 0 - Edith Dodd... 1 0 0 - Ethel Roberts 1 0 0 - S. Wllite... 017 8 - Annie Baker... 0 16 6 - J~"ie Symes.. 016 0 - Florrie Wooldrid~e... 0 12 0 - Margaret May 0 10 8 - Jt'ssie Hicks... 0 10 1 - Beatrice Isaac 0 10 1 - Elizabeth White 0 10 0 - Maud Ash... 0 9 0 - May... 0 6 0 - Cliff... 0 6 0 - B. Chudley... 0 6 0 - Glanville.... 0 6 0.- EthelWooldridgeO 6 0 - Pollie Demsley 0 6 0 - Violet Gard... 0 5 8 - Edith Symes... 0 5 7 - Melina Dodd... 0 5 6 - Nellie Rowp... 0 5 0 - BpatriceWilliams 0 5 0 - Lilian Alice Hayman... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 1 4 0 Master T Rwis Pye 1 10 0 - Willie Martin 1 10 0 - S.J Dymond 1 5 2 - Eildie Dymond 0 15 1 Mr. S. Beavi... 0 13 4 Mas. Archie ThollllUl 0 12 6 - Thol!. S. Jeffery 0 12 4 - Ernest Pike.. 0 10 6 - Willie Richards 0 10 0 - Henry Baker... 0 9 2 - Percy Flmith... 0 8 6 - Albert Trott... 0 8 0 - Alfred Baker... 0 7 6 - Tom Silwer... 0 7 6 - Frank Keefe... 0 6 4j- - - Fred Gill...... 0 6 0 Edwin Symes... 0 5 l1i - LeonardGooding 0 5 9 - Albert Gard... 0 5 8 - Ernest EVllns 0 5 0 - John Bending 0 5 0 - Fred Evans... 0 5 0 - Allan Penberthy 0 5 0 Sum.. under 58... 1 1 1 Collections... 4 18 8 4417 10 38 Sunday collections 6 4 2 Mrs. Baker, don... 2 2 0 Mr. John Martin, do 2 2 0 - G. Webber, do 2 0 0 Miss Harris, do... 1 1 0 Mrs. Varwell, do... 1 0 0 A Friend, do... 1 0 0 A Friend, do... 1 0 0 Mrs. Dodd, don... 1 0 0 Mr. & Mrs. Stokes, do 0 10 6 A Friend, do... 0]0 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Unknown... 0 10 0 Mr. F. Stokes... 0 5 0 - J. Shapland... 0 5 0 -Petcr... Miss Hunt... 0 5 0 Mr.J.S.Dymond,box 4 8 9 2585--- 97 0 :3 Crediton public ser. 3 1 0 Mr.& Mrs.Shapland, don... 010 6 Mrs. Shapland, box 0 10 0 4 1 6 at Cyrespublicser. 211 0 Mrs. Harris, box... 0 16 3 373 Hookway public ser. 1 2 8 1 2 8 --- 105 11 8 Ringsash Oircuit. By Ringsash pub.ser. 2 14 3 Mr. S. Roundy, don 010 0 Two Friends, do... 0 10 0 Mr. Cook, do...... 0 5 0 Miss Polly Bellew 0 18 0 - Mary Alford... 1 0 5 - Constance Harris 0 14 4 - Camelia Turner 0 11 6 - Bessie Tapp... 0 11 :3 - Theresa Berry 1 0 6 - Clara Greenslade 0 12 6 979 Burrington pub. ser. 1 18 Juvenile effort Mast. ebas. Bendle - Jas. Babbage... - Wm. Pickard... Miss Susan Heal... Small sums 531 Kingsnympton pub. 011 0 011 0 o 5 (j 010 2 1 6 10 services....... 2 14 8 MissWoolacott, box () 5 0 Mrs. Friendship, do 0 10 0 Miss Emma Jane Knight... - Ada Down..... - Cleal.... - Susan Tolby... Small sums 011 6 010 0 o 7 9 012 9 516 8 Chulmleighpub ser. 2 12 11 Mrs. J. Wreford,don 0 10 0 - Isaac, do..... 0 10 0 Juvenile effort MissEmilyCarpenter 0 16 0 - JennyCann... 0 9 0 - Jenny Parish... 0 8 7 566 Stable Green public services...... 2 6 0 Mr. Bissett, don... 1 1 0 A Friend... 2 0 0 Miss Pickard, card 0 6 0 513 0 Chawleigh pub. ser, 0 18 3 E.&J.Petherick,card 0 10 0 188 Copplestone pub. ser.:3 7 6 Tea... 1 7 6 A Friend, don... 0 10 0 A Friend to Missions 0 5 0 Arthur & Winnie Tolley. box... 0 5 0 Miss Eva Marks... 0 6 4 Mast. Henry Reed.. 0 6 G - Samuel Ford... 0 5 0 - Chas. Liveston 0 13 () - Charles Guard 0 6 3 Bmallsums... 017 11 810 0 Hele I..ane pub. ser. 1 12 10 Mrs. Bowden, don 0 5 0 Willie Palfry, box 0 5 0 Miss Effie Tucker... 1 4 0 - Bessie SlIge... 0 8 3 - Ethel Ewing6... 0 9 0 -- Alice Chapel... 0 10 0 - Annie Beer... 0 5!l Mas. Herbt. Webber 0 5 0 5 410 Morchard pub. ser. 1 16 9 Mr. Clarke, don... 0 10 0 Misses Ethel & Lena Cann, box... 0 5 0 Mas. Ernest Longman, card... 0 5 0 Miss Bessie Webber, 0 5 Maurice & Albert, don... 0 5 0 Small sums...... 0 6 10 314 2 Worling1;on pub. ser. 0 7 Mrs. Holmes, box 0 5 0 Mas. Willie Pugsley 0 12 0 - Willie Isaac 0 6 1 - Richd. Burrowes 0 6 0 Miss Polly Foss... 0 5 0 - Murch... 0 5 0 Small sums........ 0 6 0 212 3 North Lake public services 0 14 0 Miss Bessie Tucker 0 13 (i - Mary Parker... 0 6 :I Mast. '\V"m. Sanders 0 7 9 - Ernest Parish 0 5 4 Small sums...... 0 2 6 294 Rose Ash publicser. 0 7 11 MissEliza Berry,card 0 5 3 Small sums...... 0 10 0 132 Meshaw public ser. 0 7 MiRB Annie Cole... 0 14 6 Small sums 0 5 6 172 Mr. J. D. Balkwill 0 - W. J. Smeeth 1 0 0 210--- 59 17 ~ Torquall Ii: Newton Oircuit. By Torre pub. ser. 4 1 6 Profits of'iea.... 0 7 10 W. K. Pprrens, Esq. 1 0 0 Mr. R. Crocker, don 1 1 0 Mr. Curtis, do... 0 10 0

. s. d. Miss Pearse, don... 0 10 0 Mrs. White, do... 0 5 0 Mabel & Lily Scawn, box... 0 7 0 Sunday School effort Frank Pearse... 0 10 0 Maud Churchward 0 7 4 Martha Cliff... 0 'T 0 Louisa Pearse... 0 7 0 Ernest Crocker... 0 7 0 Edith Ayres... 0 5 0 Minnie Hornbrook 0 5 0 Frank Mayers... 0 5 0 Small sums... 1 2 8 Juvenile Meeting... 1 4 7 Sunday School box 1 14 :3 14 17 2 Newton pub. ser... 4 19 2 Profits of tea... 0 11 5 Super. Nicholls, don 1 1 0 Mr. Rogers. do... 0 5 0 - W.Middleton,do 0 5 0 - GendIe, do... 0 5 0 - Andrews, do... 0 5 0 ~IrB. Andrews, do 0 5 0 Miss Andrews, do 0 5 0 Mast. S. Andrews, do 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 2 6 Juvenile meeting... 1 0 0 School box... 0 5 0 Rev.J.&Mrs.Seldon 0 0 1014 1 St. Mary Church pub. services... 0 2 0 020 Paignton puhlicser. 1 17 7 Ml'8. Flood. box.. 1 0 0 - Battel'~hm, do 0 5 0 Master O.Braund,do 0 10 0 312 7 Stoke public services 0 12 012 1 Dartmouth pub. ser. 1 10 In Memory of late }f, s. Worrlen... 0 10 0 Mr. C. Kelland, box 0 10 0 Mr. Blank, do... 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 3 3 218 4 Shaldon pub. ser... 0 16 10 Miss Doidge. box... 1 5 0 Mr. W. Trewin, do 0 17 6 219 4 Coombe put-lic ser. 1 5 10 1 510--- 37 1 5 Kingsbrnmpton rjil cuit. Kingsbromptonpub. services...... 1 18 6 Sydney Reed, card. 0 18 1 Miss R. Down, do.. 0 7 0 'Maud Brown, do... 0 7 0 'Mabel Stephens 0 4 ] 314 8 Bury public services and tea... 1 8 0 Edith Maddick. card. 0 10 1 Willie Perry, do... 0 10 0 John Thorne, do... 0 5 9 'Two cards... 0 7 0 3 010 Upton pub. services 0 16 0 Mr. J. Marsh (M18- sionru.'y lamb)... 1 0 0 Arthur Mogford, card... 011 6 Louie Marsb, do... 0 7 0 Annie Cook, do... 0 5 1 39 Eveline Howe, card 0 5 0 Four cards... 0 9 11 3 14 6 Timberscombe pub. services.... 1 1 0 Mrs. Hayers, box... 0 10 0 Claude, card... 1 5 0 Mabel Huxtable, do 0 10 6 Eliza Bowden, do... 0 5 0 George Yeandle, do 0 5 0 Three cards... 0 8 8 449 Roadwater pub ser. 1 5 6 S. & T. Court, card 0 12 6 Eva Stone...... 0 5 0 230 Luckwellbridge pub. services... 0 16 7 Annie Bryant, card 1 9 9 John Tueker, do... 0 14 6 Rhoda Stevens... 0 11 6 Walter Gooding, do 0 10 3 HelenaRawle, do... 010 0 William Moles... 0 6 0 4 18 7 Gupworthy pub. ser. 0 10 2 George Hole..... 0 5 0 015 2 Watchett pub. ser. 1 3 0 Four cards... 0 13 4 116 4 Luxborough public services......... 0 17 9 Mrs. Matthews, box 0 12 8 Eli Coles, card... 0 10 0 205 China Mission Collections 3 0 0 3 0 0 --- 29 8 3 Killusbridge 11Iission. By Dodbruoke pub. services........... 1 16 11 Miss Minnie Moysey, box... 0 6 1 Mrs. Hawkings, do 0 :3 6 266 Aveton Gifford pub. services...... 1 8 0 l\iabe1 Saunders, card 0 8 0 Polly Maddirk, do. 0 13 0 Emily Harris, do... 0 8 3 Wm. Moore, do... 0 3 3 2 15 6 Chillington pub. ser. 0 13 0 Miss Tucker, eard... 0 6 0. 019 0 Prawle public Rer... 0 13 0 Children's Cards... 0 13 0 Miss Creber. box... 0 3 3 193 Hallsands pub ser. 0 10 0 Mr. Briggs, box... 0 4 3 Miss Patey, card... 0 3 10 018 1--- 884 Chaflford JIission. By Chagford pub. services... 1 19 0 Mr. W. Perryman, don... 0 10 0 A Friend, do...... 0 5 0 Beatrice Osborne, card... 096 Alice Jeffery, card.. 0 6 0 Ada Ball, do... 0 5 4 Sarah Ball. do... 0 5 3 Alfred Webber, do 0 5 0. s. d. TWo cards... 0 7 0 412 1 Providence public services... 4 9 0 Mrs. Thome, don... 010 0 Mr. R. Crocker, do. 0 10 0 Miss Crocker, do... 0 5 0 Mrs. Madrlelfl, do... 0 5 0 John Dunnin~, card 1 0 0 Annie Dicker, do... 016 0 EthelM. Hender... 0 11 6 Percy Cumming... 0 11 6 HaroldPerr,man... 0 8 6 A. Reale... 0 7 0 9 13 6 Hittisleigh pub. ser. 0 15 0 Reginald Ashplant, card... 0 12 0 L. Lampey, do... 0 6 0 1 13 0 Whiddon Down pub. Services... 1 15 0 J uhn D. Leaman, box 0 10 (J Mr. F. Lang, dun... 0 5 {J 210 0 South Zeal pub. ser. 0 11 11 Mis!' Rice, card... 0 8 0 Two cards... 0 1 7 116 Spreyton pub. ser. 1 7 11 Mr. G. Lambert, don. 0 5 (J Twins, box... 0 2 0 1 1411 Lettaford pub. ser. 0 11 :I Eliz. ~ndacott,card 0 8 4 019 7 --- 22 4 7 Tiverton and Dampton JJlission. By Tiverton pub. ser. 1 19 3 Mrs. BendIe, don... 0 5 0 - Sweet, box... 0 8 0 Miss S. Vickery, col 0 12 0 - Nellie Mogford, do... 0 6 4 - Annie Dunn, do. 0 5 7 - Ada Parnell, do. 0 5 0 - l\ii1ford, box... 0 :I {I Small sums..... 1 13 (J 517 2 Cadeleigh pub. scr. 1 19 0 Mr. Squire (ld. for every pig!lold) '" 0 7 0 Miss Luxton, card 0 6 9 Small sums... 0 9 () 319 Cheriton public ser. 2 6 8 Mr. W. E. Thorne, don... Mrs. J. B. Thorne, box... 0 5 0 Miss Grant, card... 0 3 9 305 Witheridge public services..... A Friend. don..... Miss B. Besley. col. - Thomas, do... - Greenslade, do. S~~~~:::::::::: 234 01510 o 5 () 026 Rackenford public services... 2 9 8 In memory of Mrs. R. Ayre... 0 10 0

Miss B. Webber, don... Master S. Wonnacott, coll... 0 12 0 Mr. John Snell, do.. 0 5 0 Mrs. Northam, box 0 5 0 Mr. 8. 8. Twose 0 2 8 494 Bampton pub. ser. 1 8 3 Maria Dart, coll... 0 12 8 Mr. C. Parker 1 do... 0 5 3 Yonng men's DOX... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort... 0 17 6 Girls' Bnnday School box... 039 Boys' do. do. do. 0 4 1 311 6 Templeton pun. ser. 0 15 3 Mrs. Turner, box 0 5 0 Miss Lewis, coll.... 0 7 0 E. Lewis, do... 0 2 2 195 Oakford public ser. 1 3 6 Mrs. Melhuish, box 0 10 0 Master Heard, coll. 0 6 6 A Friend... 0 5 3 Small card... 0 1 1 264 Halberton pub. ser. 0 0 090 Exbridge pub. ser. 0 19 10 01910 Stockley, pub. ser. 0 7 6 Miss Reed, coll... 0 5 3 Mr. Davy, coll... 0 6 0 018 9 Clayhanger public services... 0 12 4 Miss Bryant, coll... 0 (j 0 Mas. J. Vickery, do 0 6 6 Mr. Vickpry, don... 0 5 0 Miss Pring, coll... 0 5 0 11410 --- 30 1 8 District meeting coll. for Home Missions 1 0 0 Total in the Exeter District... 293 13 BRISTOL DISTRICT. Bristol Oircuit. By :Redcliff Crescent public services... 28 4 6 Mrs. TeITPtt, don... 2 2 0 Mr. Terrett, do..... 2 2 0 Mrs. Collings, do... 0 5 0 - Matthews, card 0 12 0 33 5 6 Miss Terrett... 7 2 6 - Sunshine Terrett 3 17 6 - Alfrida Shapley 4 3 2 - Alice M. Rossiter 2 16 3 - Florrie Rossiter 2 6 9 - Annie Radford 2 0 1 - Annie Marsh... 2 0 0 - Alice Ottery... 1 11 0 - Ellen Budd.... 1 2 6 -Rosa Main... 1 0 0 A Teacher... 016 0 Miss Alice Stephens 0 13 0 - F10rence ThomlUj 0 11 1 -F.Main... 010 4 - Sarah Priscott 0 10 1 - B. Hammicott 0 9 7 - Florrie Board... 0 9 4 -Jane Fogg... 0 8 6 40 Miss Laura Walters 0 8 6 - Lily Collings... 0 7 6 -MaryA.Watkins 0 7 9 -KateMain... 0 9 0 - Agnes Babbage 0 S 2 - Mabel Greaves 0 6 a - Mary Couway... 0 5 6 - Alice Wride.. 0 6 0 - Sarah Cottle... 0 6 6 -EtbelDate... 0 5 3 - Alice Polding... 0 5 0 Mast. G. B. G. Terrett... 3150 = ~eo~l:r~!:~ ~ g Z - - Ernest Rowe... 0 14 4 Walter Powell 0 14 0 - Frank Powell... 0 14 0 - C. J. Addems... 0 16 0 - Wm. Abraham 0 11 0 - Fred. Abraham 0 10 0 - Robt. Abraham 0 10. 0 - Geo. Satberley 0 10 7 - - H. Hammicott 0 8 0 Frank Mundy... 0 7 9 - Henry Perrett.. 0 7 9 - - Bertie Wride... 0 6 2 Bertie Collings 0 7 6 - Wilfred Radford 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 14 0 Good Friday coll... 3 1 2 53 15 10 Cbina- M. Brokenshire... 2 0 0 W. Terrett, Esq... 10 0 0 Sir J. B. Westou... 10 0 0 2200--- 109 1 4 Gladstone St. pub. services... 8 4 1 Profits of Tea...... 1 0 5 Mr. J. Gilbert, don 2 0 0 - W. S. Hek, do 0 10 6 Mrs. Hek... 0 10 6 Mr. J. Hollins, do 010 0 Mrs. Hollins, do... 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 Mrs. Caseley, box... 0 6 0 - Lester, do 0 4 3 14 5 9 Miss S. A. Quick... 4 0 4 - Nellie Besley... 2 6 6...,... Florence Cox... 1 7 4 -.Al1I1ie Collis... 1 18 10 - -.Alice Miles... 1 1 6 Mignonette Hek 1 1 9 - - Annie Drew... 0 16 5 S. J. Bodey... 0 18 6 - Cecilia Hek... 0 16 2 - Be>sie Drew... 0 14 8 - Sophie Bodly... 0 10 11 - Mabel Popplestone... 0 9 5 - Matilda Codrington... 0 9 5 - Maud Baldwin 0 9 5 - Emma Harper 0 7 9 - Ethel Balhatchet 0 7 4 - Alice Locke... 0 6 0 - Ellen Martin... 0 5 3 - Grace Taulins 0 4 2 - - Clara Tucker... 0 4 1 Follett, box... 0 11 6 - Austin, do... 0 9 6 Master Thomas E. Croydon... 4 2 6.- Henry Priddle 3 7 9 - John Forgan... 2 2 7 Mast.Herbert Slade 1 6 5 - Fred. C. Reed 1 1 6 - Leonard Feltbam 0 17 0 - Willie Slade 0 15 6 - Arthur Snow... 0 15 2 - George Snook... 0 14 5 - Bertram Baldwin 0 8 5 - Samuel Jones... 0 6 5 - Francis Phillips 0 6 11 - Herbert Jenkins 0 5 4 Mr. Jenkins'sYoung Men's Bible Class, box... 116 6 Small sums...... 3 4 8 Juvenile meeting coll., including 2 2s. Od. fromj.s..fry,esq. 4 4 8 China Mission coll 1 S 3 47 0 9 61 6 6 170 7 10 District meeting coll., after address on Home Extension 0 17 3 171 5 1 Taunton Mission. By Taunton public services..... 4 10 W.Rawlinson,Esq., don... 010 0 A Friend, do... 0 9 0 Miss D. Trealease, box... 010 0 - Blackmore, do 0 8 10 - }'. Silvester, do 0 7 6 W.Weaver, Esq.,don 0 5 0 Mrs. Hellard, do... 0 5 0 A FrieDd., box... 0 5 0 Master C. & Miss F. Casley, do... 0 5 0 Mrs. Gould, do... 0 5 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Mr. Chown..... 0 5 0 Miss Bird 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 2 8 Helping hands... 1 6 4 Sunday-school box 0 14 6 101811 Wellington public services... 10 1 0 J. H. Fox, Esq.don 0 10 0 '.r. Fox, Esq., do... 0 5 0 S. Fox, Esq., do....0 5 0 C. Tite, Esq., do... 0 5 0 Miss G. Hancock,box 2 0 0 - A. Goldsworthy, card... 0 5 0 Mast.C.Goldsworthy, do... Small sums...... 0 19 5 Miss Jennings 0 5 0 A Friend...... 0 5 0 China, helping hands 1 19 2 17 4 7 Milv/'l'ton pub. ser. 0 7 6 Small sums..... 0 11 6 019 0 Hillfarrance public. services...... 1 3 8 Mrs. A. Hawkins, box... 066 110 2 Halse pub. services 0 18 3 The late Mrs.Watts 0 5 0 Mr. R. Hawkins... 0 7 6 Miss Hawkins. card 0 7 a 1 18 0

Hillcommon public services... 1 3 4 Children's cards 0 10 0 113 4--- 34 4 0 Weare Circuit. By Weare pub. ser. 2 17 1 John Vincent, card 1 10 0 F. Ham, do... 1 16 8 Mrs. Redding, one penny for every pair of Boots sold for ready money 0 4 8 Miss Clapp, box... 0 6 2 - Callow, do... 0 6 0 Wm. Vincent, card 0 5 1 Thos. Day, do 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 13 10 Miss R. Pople, China 0 5 0 896 Allerton public ser. 1 18 9 Mr. & Mrs. Vowles 010 0 Miss Annic Vowles 0 5 0 - Mary Vowles... 0 5 0 MasterJ. C. Vowles, box... 010 0 389 Draycott public ser. 3 15 4 A Thankoffering... 1 0 0 Mr. John Sevier. 1 0 0 Miss Weeks, card... 010 0 A Friend. do... 0 10 0 Miss M. Hill, do... 0 12 2 - B. Goodall... 0 6 0 - Hilda Bull... 0 5 7 Master K. Cooper.. 1 1 0 - A. Smith... 0 7 0 - J. Rood... 0 5 3 - J. Ash... 0 5 0 Acard... 0 1 2 Mrs. English... 1 10 0 11 8 6 Bleadney pub. ser. -3 4 0 Laura Shepherd,c.. rd 0 16 0 Mary Hellier, do... 0 7 1 Bessie Brooks... 0 5 1 Small sums...... 0 9 10 Mr. H. Lavis, 4th instalment...... 0 0 620 Bl"ent Knoll public services... 2 4 5 Mr. & Mrs. E. Frost 0 10 0 Mrs. Hosking..... 1 0 0 Miss Frost, box... 1 10 0 C. Tilley, card.... 0 10 0 E. Parker, do.... 0 7 0 Little Lynham, box 0 5 0 6.~ 5 Bleadon public ser. 1 3 0 MissB. Taylor, card 0 10 0 - Annie Poole, do 0 10 0 Small sums... 0 10 6 213 6 Westbury pub. SE'r. 0 10 9 :~:u~~~~.~~ g ~! 145 Priddy public ser. 0 5 4 054 Newtown pub. ser. 0 3 1 031--- 40 1 6 Somerton Mission. By Somerton public services... 0 19 6 41 R. M. Holmes, don 0 10 6 B. Holmes, do... 0 10 6 W. G. Holmes, do 010 6 F. A. Holmes, do... 0 10 6 316 Pilton public ser... 1 18 9 Mr. J. Allen, don... 2 2 0 A Friend, do... 0 10 0 A Friend, do..." 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Miss b. Rose, coil 0 6 8 - Maidment, do 0 5 0 Mast. G. Rose, do... 0 5 6 - E. Close, do... 0 6 6 A card... 0 1 6 Mr. J. Allen, don... 10 0 0 161011 Keinton pub. ser... 1 3 1 Miss Carey. coll... 0 6 0 Master A. Brooks, do 0 I:! 0 Small sums... 1 1 4 Rev. A. Knight 0 10 6 3 811 South Barrow public services..... 1 12 6 Mr. Walter, don... 0 10 0 Mas.V. & Miss Isaac, box... 100 Miss Isaac, do... 0 6 0 Juvenilemeeting,collO 9 6 Miss S. Tucker, card 0 8 0 - Saunders, do... 0 5 0 - Willis, do... 0 6 0 Mrs. Downton, do 0 7 0 Master A. Smart... 0 5 0 Miss J. Smart 0 5 0 514 0 West Pennard public services... 0 7 3 Miss A. Wilkins, card 0 7 0 Small mms 0 4 9 019 0 High Hampub.ser. 1 8 5 Miss WaIllice, box 0 5 0 - K. J. Lavis, do 0 5 0 Mas. H. Fishel', coil 0 10 0 - A. Lavis, do... 0 7 0 Smallsums... 016 3 311 8 Btone public fervices 0 19 1 Mast. E. Cross, coll 0 14 0 - E. Travers, do 0 8 0 Mrs. S. White, box 0 5 6 267 Lovington pub. serf 0 17 10 Mast. B. & Miss A. Travers, box... 1 6 0 - W.&S.A.Travers, coil... 0 6 8 Miss L. Stevens, do 0 7 6 Mast. H. James, do 0 8 8 - W. Grimes, do 0 8 6 - S. Stevens, do 0 8 0 - HarryTravers,do 0 6 0 Miss Polly Longman, do... Small sums... 0 4 0 China... 027 509 Plot Street pub. ser. 0 3 9 Mr. D. J:lcob, don 0 5 0 Miss Lester, coll... 0 6 0 - Higgins, do... 0 5 0 019 9 Charlton-Mr. J. Hodges, don... 0 5 0 4118 1 Weston-Supel'-Mare Mission. By Weston-Super- Mare public ser. 2 0 0 W. Ash, Esq., don 1 1 0 H. Podger, Esq., do 0 10 6 Juvenile miss. meet. 0 7 0 Sunday School box 0 15 3 Miss W. French. box 0 18 0 - Lottie Haynes, book... 017 6 Mas. Percy Ke~ eren, do... 011 1 Miss Crocker, do.. 0 10 6 - Hayes, do... 0 10 0 - Annie Radford, do... 081 - Banwell. do... 0 7 6 - E. Parsons, do 0 7 6 - M. Johns, do... 0 6 9 Mas.BertieAlIen,do 0 6 2 Miss Leach, do... 0 6 1 - - Agnes Mayne, do 0 5 ~ Hook, do..... 0 5 - E. Tottle, do... 0 5 2 - A. Baker, do... 0 5 0 - M. Marshall, do 0 5 0 - Hards, do (for China)... 0 5 0 - Jennings, do... 0 4 9 - Brockway, do 0 4 0 Mast. J. Radford, do 0 8 7 Small sums... 0 6 7 1213 2 arewk~1'7le ]Iission. By Crewkeme public services... 0 15 9 Children's cards... 1 1 3 Sunday School box 0 4 6 216 Seavingtonpub. ser. 0 11 2 MissTempleman,box 0 11 6 - HarrIS, do...; 0 5 3 Small sums... 0 3 2 1 11 1 Dinnington pub. liei'. 0 10 6 Mrs. Wheadon. box 0 5 0 Mrs.W.Wheadon,do 0 5 0 Small sums 0 11 P 112 0 Hardington pub. serf 0 14 4 Mrs. Genge, don... 0 5 0 Miss Leach, box... 0 5 0 Small sums.... 0 4 2 186 Hambridge pub. ser. 3 5 6 Mrs. PridJle, box... 0 6 0 - Qatey, do... 0 6 0 In memory of the late Mrs. Bd.rtlett 0 5 0 Miss Quantock, don 0 50 SmaIl sums... 0 9 1 416 7 Haselbury pub. ser. 0 17 5 Misses Larcombe & Purchase, card... 0 12 0 Small sums 0 14 10 243 Stmtton pub. ser... 0 13 0 Sidney Davis, card 0 6 8 SmaIl sums... 0 2 6 119 Churchill pub. ser. g : ~ S. Vivian, card.... J. Summel'S, do... 0 5 0

B. d. MissBowditch,card 0 5 0 106 Whitford pub. Ber. 1 S 1 Lucy Richards, card 0 12 8 C. Rawle, do... 0 4 6 11910 Dalwood pub. ser... 0 15 1 Small sums...... 0 16 4 Ellen Hoare... 0 5 0 116 5 Dminster- Mrs. Adams, don... 0 15 0 015 0 --- 20 7 5 Portland.JIission. ByWakehll.mpub.ser.2 2 10 Miss S. Attwooll, box 1 11 0 - Rosina Allen, card... 0.0- Millicent Orchard, 7 6 do... 0 0 - Susie Attwooll, do... 102 - Janie Elliott,do 0 5 4 Mr. W. Otter, no... 0 6 1 Mast. Tom Stone, do 0 12 2 - EdwinA. Otter, do... 077 - John R. Attwooll, do... 056 - Rd.Attwooll,do 0 5 0 Smail cards... 0 11 8 81410 Maidenwellpub.ser. 1 5 0 Mr. Thresher, don. 0 5 0 Mast. Edgar Cleal, card... 0 7 6 - Willie Nott, do 0 7 2 Miss Susie Stone,do 0 5 0 Small cards... 0 15 8 354 12 0 2 Bridgwater Mis8ion. By Bridgwater pub. services... '"... 3 6 Paul O. H. Reed, Esq., don... 1 0 Sunday School pub. meeting... 0 8 2 Mi"s Maudie Jeffrey, card... 012 6 - Lizzie Lee, do 0 10 8 - Charlotte Innals, do... 010 6 Mast.Giles Randall, do... 0 6 6 - Albert Groves, do... 053 - Frank Perrett, do... - George Davey, do... Sums under 5s... 0 17 0 878 Huntspill pub. ser. 0 17 11 Mr. Gullidge, card 1 1 0 Miss Chedzoy. do... 013 0 - Kate Day. box 0 10 6 - Maude Wilkins, card... 010 0 Mast. Wm.Bawden, do... 076 Small sums..... 0 3 1 430 Enmore meeting... 0 4 4 044 42 B. d. Chedzoy public aer. 0 5 4 054--- 13 0 4 Total in the Bristol District... 845 9 9 LONDON DISTRICT. London (Jubilee) Circuit. By Jubilee pub. ser. 4 6 6 Ladies' Association 4 2 7 Youn.g ;Ladies' As- SOCIatIOn... 2 7 2 Mrs. Faulkner, box 014 0 - S.J. Ashton, do 010 0 - Charity Allin,do 0 5 0 Miss Amy Taylor, do... 012 6 Mr.Jos.Maund. don 0 10 0 Miss Rosa Saward, coll... 2 16 6! - Rosa House, do 2 6 3 - Amelia Rumble, do... 2 1 3! - Louisa Peun,do 0 16 6 - Rosa Fewkes,do 0 5 4 Mast.G. Nichols, do 1 10 0 - A. Rumble, do 0 10 0 Small sums, Infant Class... 0 1 5 May meeting coll... 1 4 4 Cbina- Mr. W. l'owell... 2 0 - H. W. Taylor... 2 0 0 - R. Mason... 0 10 0 J.ltl..... 010 0 30 1 5 London (Watel'loo Roadj Oircuit. 'Ry Public services 12 7 0 Profits of Tea... 1 9 6 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 Mr. J. Maund, do 0 10 6 - W. Vanstone,do 010 0 Mrs. Stevens, do... 0 10 0 Miss Stubbs, box... 1 15 3 - Grose, box... 1 0 0 Mrs. Tautz, do... : 012 0, Queenie' Bowland do... 011 0 Mrs. Butler, do... 0 10 6 Miss Valler, do... 0 8 6 Mr. D. M. Lamb, farthings...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 0 9 6 30 7 9 Sunday School Cards- W. J. M. Tiekell... 3 14 0 Laurie Stubbs... 3 10 7 Fritz Roselieb... 2 10 7 E. Plumstead... 1 10 5 G. PJumstead.... 1 8 6 E. Parker... 1 9 6 S. Hughes...,... 1 7 9 H. Perryman... 1 3 6 A. Uren......... 1 1 10 David Kauffman... 0 17 1 E. Sqnire... 0 16 5 J. Welch... 0 15 10 M. A. Jeal... 014 2 E. Walsh...... 0 13 6 M. Rance... 0 11 10 E. Jea!... 0 1() 11 Maud Harris... 0 6 8. S. d. W. Marsh... 0 G W. Hood... 0 6 5 H.JeaL... 0 5 4 B. Harris... 0 4 6 S. Carter....... 0 4 0 Sums under 48..... 0 5 H Sunday School Boxes- MIS.'! L. Hardwick 2 0 (j Mast. Sidney Gruchy 1 1 2 Miss Laugbridge... 0 11 1 - E. Payne... 0 11 10.. Tlle Little Coles" 0 11 (j Christian Band... 0 10 0 Miss Minnie Starling 0 9 9 Dora W oollacott... 0 9 0 Infants' Class... 0 7 7 Mr. Tonkin... 0 7 6 Ethel Fitzgerald... 0 5., Sums under 4s... 0 5 Sunday School, Teachers and Classes- Mrs. Woollacott's class... Mr. Cole's do... Mrs. Tonkin's do... Mr. Tonkin's do... Miss Stubbs' do... - Mellisb's do... - Baker's do... Mr. Williams'... Miss L. Sqnire's do Mr. Lamb's do... - Bray'sdo... Miss Parker's do... - Ringrose'sdo... Sums under 4s... Half Sunday After 35(; 1 13 5 1 9 Ii 018 7 015 2 01210 012 7 012 5 010 0 o 811 o 711 068 o 5 lo. 018 4 noon's collections 10 16 10 Proceeds of Cantata given by choir... 0 13 0 Juvenile Missionary Meeting.... 0 10 0 Interest on Missionary money... 0 3 8 58 S 2 China The late Mr. F. T. Gammon, continued by Mra. Gammon... 50 0 0 A Penny for Work in the Vineyard' 3 0 0 Mr. '1'. H. Stubbs.. 0 10 G 5310 6 May Meeting coli... 3 0 0 Profits of Tea.. '". 0 5 0 3 5 0--- 145 6 5 London (Olapham) Jlission. By Garner pub. aero 2 14 8 J. C. Bum.sted, Esq. don... 10 0 0 A. V. H., through F. W.B., don... A Friend, do... A Friend, do...... Mr. Clayton, do... - Middleton, do Mrs. Bourne, box... Mr. Dyer, do... Mrs. Brister, do... - Taylor. do... - C's and Mr. D's 19 1 11 Sunday School- 210 0 012 0 015 5 01411 091 055 055 Boxes in the Classes S 18 4 Juvenile meeting... 2 7 9 Service of Song... 0.. 14 0 Cromwell Ta.ylor... 0 10 0

Mary Jones... 0 6 6 Ada Taylor... 0 5 0 Cards under 5s... 1 7 1 988 <Thina- F. W. & Mrs. Bourne 5 5 0 Miss A.. E. Bourne 1 1 0 - K. F. Bourne... 1 1 0 - E. R. Bourne... 1 1 0 Mr. F. E. Bourne... 1 1 0 A. V. H., through F. W.B... 210 0 A Friend......... 1 1 0 13 0 0 Offerings on May Meeting Sunday 0 13 9.013 9 --- 42 4 4 London (Kilburn) Mission. By Kilburn pub. ser. 5 19 1 W. B. Luke, E~q., don... 1 0 0 Mr. Maund, do... 010 6 - Mr. Weeks, do 0 5 0 Mrl'. Gilbert, box... 0 13 0 Master L. Saward, do... 0 11 10 Mrs. E. Brown... 0 7 4 Master E. Reece, do 0 5 0 Profits on Tea 0 6 6 9 18 3 Sunday-school effort Miss Boatfield's Class of Girls...... 0 17 9 -:- Bowden's do... 0 15 7 Mr. Gilbert's Class of Boys.... - Curner's do... - John's do... Infant Class Officers' box... Classes under 5s. '" Children's cards 340 019 7 080 2 12 0 2 8 269 Miss B. Boatfield... 4 0 0 - F. Boatfield... 2 3 6 - Rose Gilbert... 1 1 0 - Grace Saward... 0 7 9 - N. Lewis... 0 7 3 - C. Seccombe... 0 6 1 - Nellie Stacey... 0 6 0 - E. Webb... 0 5 7 - Nellie Buxton 0 [) 6 - Adeline Coney 0 5 3 -. Amelia Dove... 0 5 0 MasterW. Godliman 1 3 3 -- S. P. Gregory 0 14 0 - Bertie Sarllon... 0 13 G - C. Lumely... 0 8 (; - Percy Williams 0 6 3 - E. Thorley... 0 6 0 Cards under 5s... 1 3 6 2714 3 May Meeting eoll... 1 18 6 F. C. Luke... 1 1 0 4012 0 Forest Hill Circuit. By St. James'Church public services... 10 8 5 Miss Hill, don... 0 10 6 S. Heywood, Esq., don... 1 1 0 Mrs. Heywood, do 1 1 0 Miss Heywood. do 0 10 6 W. Heywoou, Esq. 0 10 6 Mrs. HIllyer, don... 0 5 0 Mast. Arthur Hillyer. ~ do... 0 5 0 43 Mast.Harold Hillyer, don... 0 5 0 - Stanley Hillyer, do... - Claude Hillyer, 0 5 0 Family boxes- Mrs. Keen... 0 12 0 - Drewett... 0 9 6 - Chinn 010 0 - Chance... 0 16 0 Miss Clarke....... 1 6 0 - Bailey... 0 17 6 - JODPS 010 0 Mrs. Lewarne... 0 6 8 Sunday-school coll 3 0 0 Miss E. Sissons, card 1 17 8 Henry Pollard, do 0 17 0 Miss LouieWebb, do 0 16 5 - A.nna Starling, do 0 15 9 James Prodham, do 011 4 Miss Minnie Grigg, do... 0 6 0 - Lottie Ra, do... 0 fi 0 - Lillie Br,lwn, do 0 5 2 Small sums... 0 5 7 29 15 6 May Meeting coli... 3 18 7 Rev. R. Hlackmore 1 0 0 - J. O. Keen... 1 1 0 oj 1 0--- 3510 1 Woolwich liission. By Herbert Road public services... 7 19 4 Proceeds of tea.... 1 3 6 May Meeting coll... 1 16 9 MI s. Bland, don... 1 1 0 Miss Logan, do... 1 0 0 Mrs. T. Oates, do... 1 0 0 Miss Vanst.one, do 0 10 6 - M. R. Vanstone do... 010 6 Mr. Topley, do... 0 10 0 Mrs. Gardner, box 0 5 4 15 16 11 ]\fiss Annie Tucker, card... 1 13 6 - Ada BUTrows, do... 0 6 8 - Nellie Gray, do 0 5 1 Sums under 5s... 0 15 9 Juvenile Service... 0 7 6 386 1. B. V Il.nstone and family... 10 0 0 A Friend... 1 0 0 Mr. '.ropiey, box... 012 0 1112 0 --- 3017 5 Eltham public ser. 3 11 6 Service of Song... 0 17 8 Profits of tea......... 2 0 6 Mr. Owen, don... 0 10 0 Mr. Hart, do... 010 0 Sunday School box 8s. 10d., and A. Jennings, 3s. 6d. 0 7 4 800 Rev. A. Trengove, don... 1 0 Mr. Hart, do... 0 0 A Friend, through Mrs. Thomas... 0 5 0 260--- 41 3 5 Lee Mission. By Lee public ser. 5 0 0 Profits of tea... 1 8 1 S. J.Saunders, Esq. 5 0 0 MissJ.Thynne, box 0 12 4 - M. Thynne, do 0 8 7 - Cannon, do... 0 13 6 Mast. G. Lyon, do... 0 6 10 Mrs. Bate, do... 0 6 0 - Last, card... 0 5 0 MiRs Hinde, do... 1 0 0 Mrs. Attwood, bux 0 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 5 1 Mast.W.Rowbothom 2 0 0 - J. Mullins... 0 9 0 - W. Mullins... 0 5 () Miss L. M. Lark... 1 2 H - R. Gray... 0 8 0 - R. Cole......... 0 6 7 - M. Williams... 0 5 0 - E. Whittington 0 5 0 Small sums..... 1 0 1 May Meeting coli. 2 17 (j 'V. B. Lark, don... 1 1 0 25 5 3 Bri,qhton Oircuit. By Brighton public services... 4 3 7 Tea meeting... 0 5 1 O.R.Prankerd,Esq., M.D., don... (I Mis~ Jack. do... 0 10 (I An Old Friend, do 0 10 0 Miss Eastwood, book 2 0 0 - EllenKnight, do 0 5 (I - EllenWood,box 0 6 1 Mrs. Sly, do... 0 6 () - W. Gillptt, do 0 5,. )fiss Katie Dance. do 0 5 0 - BessieHumphry, do... 0 5 0 Mas. Douglas Greenyel'. do... 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 10 7 Sunda) School effort- Mi~s Humphrey's Class-girl[,j... 0 11 4 Bible Class-boys... 0 10 () Mr. Brown-boys... 0 6 1 Boxes under 5s. 1 6 1 131010 --- 13 10 10 South Totlellham j)1ission. Br South Tott nham public services... 3 16 0 May meeting coli. 1 1 9 Misses Horsman,box 0 6 4 Two b,)xes... 0 4 1 Olive Honey, box 1 5 () Leila Canning... 0 10 0 Vote by scll.ool... 1 0 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 14 0 T. Rarrett 0 10 0 Albert Porter... 0 4 8 Percy Brooks... 0 3 6 Small sums... 0 18 ~ 1013 Sevenooks.1fission. By Sevenoaks pub. services......... 5 0 1 Miss H.l:!kiuner,card 0 8 3 Mr. H. Sheppard, do 0 7 3 Cards under 5s... 0 10 6 A. Fripnd, through W. Oates... 5 0 0

. s. d. Mr.&:Mrs.W.Oates 1 1 0 A Friend, through W. Oates... 0 0 Surplus of District Meeting... 0 0, 14 7 1 Knockholt pub. ser. and tea... 3 13 3 A Friend. don... 0 10 0 Mr. &Mrs. Staples, do... Mr. John Bowen, family box... 1 9.0 Mrs. Culvel', do..... 0 18 10 Mast. Percy Dolley, card... 011 2 - A. Skinner, do 0 87! - A. Graham, do 0 7 3 Miss A. Wells, do 0 6 2 - B. Bond. do... 0 5 4~ Cards and boxes under 5s... 0 14 4 990 Seal public services 0 17 Master Edwin Tye, card... 100 - E. S. Holland,do 0 13 0 Miss E. rves, do 0 5 9 :Mrs. Williams, box 0 5 2 310 Goathurst Common public services... 0 8 0 :Mr. & Mrs. Talbot, don... 010 0 Miss E. M. Cooper, box... 0120 Mr. G. Pocknell, do 0 8 0 MissA. Whitehouse, card... 026 206 Miss Clayton, don 1 0 0 100--- 2917 7 ExeterHallMeeting 3i 3 0 Total in the London District...... 448 7 10 PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT. Shn.lIklill Oircuit. By Ventnor public services..... 4 5 0 Miss L. Blow, box 0 12 3 Edith Parsons, card 0 14 6 Annie Wallder, do 0 10 9 Frederick Bishop,do 0 9 0 Ada Young, do... 0 '4' 6 Ellen Childs, do... 0 6 4 Mary Chiverton, do 0 5 0.Alice Russell, do... 0 5 0 Bertha Russell, do 0 5 0 Small BUm!>... 0 16 11 817 3 Whitwell pub. ser. 1 12 2 Mr. Reynolds. don 1 0 0 Eva Cooke, card... 0 9 6 Rose Brading, do... 0 6 6 Harriet Sta11a.rd, do 0 6 0 Fanny Stallard, do 0 5 0 Florence Stallard, do 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 3 0 472 Wroxall public ser. 4 16 5 Elizabeth Jacob, box 0 8 0 A. Taylor, card... 0 7 0 Elsie Jacob, do... 0 5 7 Small sums...... 1 19 5 44. S. d. :Mr. H. Wallis... 1 0 817 5 Shanklin pub. ser. 2 7 7 :Mr. C. Pittis... (I 10 0 Mrs. Burtol'l... 010 0 Ada St phens, card 0 6 B Fred. Cooper, do.., 0 6 B Lillian Pittis, do... 0 5 6 Geo. Carpenter, do 0 5 3 Wm. Rogers... 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 18 3 Mr. C. Pittis... 5 5 0 10 19 11 Sandown pub. ser. 6 16 3 Mrs. Wood, sub... 1 1 0 Miss Lillywhite, box 0 12 0 - Chambers, do... 0 10 6 - Young, do... 010 0 Mrs. King, do... 0 6 0 - H. Phillip!>, do 0 5 0 - Dl)wner's Bible Class... 3 0 Mr. Arnold's do... 1 3 4 Maud Bartlett, card 2 11 6 Lizzie Morris, do... 1 0 6 Geo. Coombes, do... 0 14 5 Nellie Corney, do... 0 13 0 Geo. Arnold, do... 0 11 0 Bertie Butchers, do 0 8 9 Frank James, do... 0 6 8 Edith Lott, do... 0 6 2 Annie Simmonds, do 0 6 1 May Morris, do... 0 6 0 Harry Phillips, do 0 5 9 Percy Corney, do... 0 5 8 Wilfrid Bartlett, do 0 5 5 Ada Love, do... 0 5 5 Small sums......... 1 0 2 Rev. J. Morris... 2 2 0 Mr. Jas. Hayden... 1 0 0 Miss Eva King... 0 5 0 :Mr. Fred. King... 0 5 0 26 5 7 Brading pub. ser. 1 11 4 Mrs. Gladdis, don 0 5 0 Small sums....... 0 7 1 235 St. Helenspub. ser. 5 11 4 Leonard Jackson, box 0 17 3 ~s. Burden, do... 0 13 0 Miss Harvey, do... 0 10 0 Luther Daish, card 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 11 5 880 Sandford pub. ser. 1 11 1 Mr. Attrill, don... 0 10 0 Miss Hill, do... 0 10. 0 Rose Morris, box... 1 1 3 ----- card.. 0 10 6 Ernest Cave, do 0 10 3 Small sums... 0 7 3 504 Bordwood pub. ser. 0 16 0 Sydney Reed, card 0 7 9 Ethel Whittington 0 5 S Small sums...... 0 7 6 1 1G 6 Lake pub. services 0.17 9 Mr. Gray, box... 0 6 4 Albert Gray, card... 0 8 6 Smallsums... 0 7 10 2 0 5 --- 7816 0 Newport and Ryde Oircuit. By Newport public services...... 11 8 1 Mr. Wm. Ash, don 2 2 0 Mrs. F. Ash, do... 1 1 0 Mr. Dore...... 0 5 0 Mist; N. Hobbs, card 1 1 6 - Rose ABb,do... 0 12 0 - Lily Morgan,do 0 10 0 - M. Hayles, do 0 9 6 - A.C.Mundy,do 0 9 0 - A. Mundy, do 0 7 8 - L. Sbuttler, do 0 4 7 Mast. S. Brown, do 1 11 0 - W. Smith, do... 0 17 1 - Reg. Morgan,do 0 7 6 - W. Croucher, do 0 6 3 - Harry Powell, do 0 6 1 - Nelson Guttridge, do... 0 5 4 Small sums... 0 15 10 Mrs. F. Ash, don... 2 2 0 Mr. R. Bullen, do... 5 5 0 30 6 5 Gunville public ser. 6 18 0 Mr. Wm. Ash, don 1 1 0 Mrs. Wm. ABh, do 1 1 0 Mr. Wm. Rice, do 1 1 0 Mrs. Wm. Rice, do 1 1 0 Mrs. J. Rice, do... 1 1 0 Miss Morgan... 1 1 0 -- (in memory of a dear brother) 0 Mr. & Mrs J. Rice, don... 1 10 0 - G. Morris, do... 1 0 0 - & Mrs. Bennett, do... 100 Miss E. K. Bennett. do... 1 1 0 Mr. C. Rann, jun. 010 6 Mr. A. Rice, don... 010 6 - Taylor, do... 0 10 6 Mr~, '1'aylor, do... 0 10 6 Mr. W. Gale, do... 0 10 6 Mrs. W. Gale, do... 0 10 6 Mr. J. Gale, do... 010 0 - C. Ash, do... 0 10 0 Mrs. C. Ash, do... 0 10 0 Mr. J. Bull, do... 0 10 0 - W. Gannaway, do... 010 0 - James Morris,do 0 10 0 - Arthur Morris, do... 0 10 0 -. Fred. 'Morris,do 0 10 0 - Wm. Reynolds, do... Mrb. Croft... 0 5 0 Miss A. Gale... 1 10 0 - Rose Taylor... 1 3 - Julia Rice... 1 1 0 - Mabel Jacobs (3,'ears' don).. 1 1 0 - Emma J. J olllife, 0 16 3 - Mary J. Drudge 0 15 0 - Lily M. Britton 0 12 6 - Mary J. Cooke 012 0 - Florence Sheath 0 12 0 - - Nellie Ely... 0 11 1 Emily J. Ash... 011 0 - Annie L. Ash... 0 11 0 - Fanny Gale... 0 10 6 - Lily'l aytor... 0 5 0 - Emma J. Scott 0 5 0 Mast. Albert Rice, card... 1 0 0 - E. Ash, dnn... 1 1 0

Mast. Wm.Holbrook, card... 100 - Alfred Morris,do 0 13 6 - Maurice Rice... 0 12 0 - Harry Ash, do 0 10 6 - F. Britton, do 0 10 6 - Henrv Scott... 0 8 0 - Geo. H. Scott,do 0 5 4 - Gilbert Taylor,do 0 5 0 School box... 5 10 8 49 2 4 Chillertou pub. ser. 4 0 5 A Friend, don... 0 10 0 A., do... 0 5 0 B., do... 0 5 0 C., do... 0 5 0 ~:: ~~ ::::::.::::::::::: g ~ g F., do... 0 5 0 Juvenile effort Miss E. Ryall, card - Charlotte Allin, o do... 0 17 0 - Annie Chiverton, do... 010 6 - Frances Allin,do 0 10 0 Master A. Groves, box... 100 - Frederick Hobbs, card... 086 - Fred.Coombes,do 0 8 0 1015 5 Rookley public scr. 2 9 8 Mr. Nobbs, don... 0 10 0 Miss A. Phillips,cud 0 12 0 - Ethel Nobbs, do 010 0 - Amy Hollis, do 0 8 4 - Ethel Scott, do 0 8 3 - Frances Eldridge, do... 068 - Annie Rolf... 0 6 0 China - A Friend 61011 Chale pub. services Miss Creeth J don... Mr. Snow, ao... - Cox, do... A Friend, do... Juvenile effort 100 340 012 0 010 0 010 0 Miss Emily James 0 15 0 - Ellen Gosden... 0 14 8 - Lizzie Davy... 0 li 6 Mast. Austin Lowe 018 2 - Geo. Coleman... 0 9 2 - RobertWilstead ()o 6 9 - Walter Davy... 0 5 6 - George Cotton 0 2 6 813 3 Porchfield pub. ser. 3 14 5 Mr. D. Holbrook, don... l\h's. Holbrook, do 0 5 0 - Grist... 0 fl 0 The Misses Holbrook 0 5 0 Mrs. Dyer... 0 5 0 Miss A. C. Holbrook 0 6 6 - E. A. Holbrook 0 6 4 Mast.C.J.Holbrook 0 6 0 - H. Angel..... 0 8 4 - W. Smith... 0 5 4 61211 Littletown pub. ser. Juvenile effort Miss Masters... 0 6 0 :Master Geo. Barton 0 10 0 - Owen Johnson 0 8 9 6 45 Mast. Frank Draper 0 5 0 - Edwin Salter... 0 4 0 215 3 Ryde pub. services Mr. Stainer, don... Mrs. Harley, do... - Sheath, do..... Miss Parker, box... - Taylor, do... Juvenile effort Master B. Sleeman - Harold Sleeman Miss F. Rashleigh - Amy Jennings - Emma James... -Annie Fry... - Eva Brading... The l\!is!;es Taylor Small sums... Mrs. Harley... Miss Prayne... Mr. Adams... Mrs. Adams... 12 711 4 510 010 0 U 10 0 114 0 063 01510 012 6 010 (j 080 067 056 056 080 045 () 5 0 Arreton public ser. 2 18 0 Miss M. J. James, card... 1140 - Florence Tutton, do...... 5 0 - Emma Hendy... 5 0 - Agnes Pitt... 3 0 - Rose Blake... 2 0 -AliceButcher... 0 0 - Fanny Draper 1 0 0 - FlorenceBarton 0 16 2 - Bertha Mackett 0 15 5 - Edith Draper... 1 1 0 - Annie Draper.. 011 6 - Lizzie Smith... 0 10 6 - Kate Matthews 0 6 2 Master S. Orchard 1 1 0 - Francis Barton 0 16 0 - W. L. Mackett 010 0 - Wm. Draper... 0 7 0 Sums under 5s... 0 10 8 Thankoffering for conversion..... 0 5 0 Mrs. Wm. Barton 0 10 0 19 7 5 Cowes pub. services 1 17 7 l\h.. Spencer, don... 0 10 6 Mr. & Mrs. Miller,do 0 10 6 - Cheek 010 0 A Friend... 0 10 0 Miss Cracknell, box 0 10 0 -Ling... 0 5 0 - Peacock, do... 0 5 0 A Friend...... 0 5 0 Miss Alice Jacobs 2 0 7 - Isabella Morris 1 6 6 - Etta Suiter... 1 3 1 - Annie Barnes... 0 13 4 - Flor. Guttridge 0 11 5 - Annie Winslow 0 8 6 Mast. Arthur Hunt 1 1 8 - Richard Fulgar 0 13 0 - Philip Suiter... 0 10 6 - George Coles... 0 7 1 - John Brimming 0 7 0 - Wm. Oatey... 0 3 0 14 9 3 Bowcombepub. ser. 1 12 0 Mr. Morey, don... 1 1 0 - James Morey... 0 10 0 Mr. Chessell (omitted la.st year)... 0 5 0 - Attrill... 0 5 0 - Barton... 0 5 0 -Cheek 0 5 0 Miss M. ChE.>ssell... 0 13 0 - Emily Sibbick 0 11 0 - Annie Russell... 0 11 0 - Mary Wilstead 0 5 0 - Annie Burt... 0 5 0 Mast J. Humber... 1 11 0 - MauricE.> Bibbick 0 1 6 - Fred. Sibbick... 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 3 7 815 1--- 16916 2 Ym'mouth Cil cuu. By Yarmouth public services 2 4 0 Mrs. Rice, don... 0 10 0 Harry Rowe, box... 0 7 0 A Friend, don... 0 5 0 Miss Jewell, box... 0 4 0 Miss Fryer, do... 0 10 0 Mr. C. Jal.'obs, do... 0 6 0 460 Brixton public ser. 2 6 0 A Friend, don... 0 10 0 MissWhitewood,cardO 7 6 - A. Russpll, do 0 6 0 - H. Russell, do 0 5 9 Mr. Tutton. box... 0 1 11 Josepb Buckett,card 0 12 2 ~~rs~:r~'.~~::: g 1~ ~ 510 2 Brook pub. services Mr. G. Hendy, don Mrs. Hendv, box... ::Miss Tomkins, do - Newbury, don Juvenile effort 156 100 066 Ernest Tribbick,card 0 6 9 Two cards... 0 6 10 S 15 7 Newbridge pub.ser. 3 Juvenile effort Annie Chiverton,coll 2 2 7 Louie Hnnt, do... 2 1 4 Frank Morris. do... 0 18 6 May Whittington... 0 9 6 Rose Taylor... 0 5 0 Flor. Whittington 0 5 0 William Twyman... 0 5 0 Rose Hunt... 0 4 0 Small Bums... 0 5 3 91711 Barton's Corner pub. services...... 1 17 7 Mrs. Parsons, box 1 9 4 Mrs. Ford, do... 0 12 5 -Bubb, do... 012 0 Mrs. Saunders, don 0 10 0 Amy Scovell, coli... 1 1 0 Herbert Olden, do 0 5 0 Sarah Ba.rton, do... 0 4 0 Eva Mussell... 0 2 0 6 IS 4 Norton Green pub. servilles.... 1 14 2 Mabel Ev..m.s coli 0 9 0 Rosa Taylor, do... 0 7 6 Amelia Burford,do 0 5 0 Fanny Holbrook,do 0 4 0 9

8. d. 'Mr. F. Young 0 5 0 348-- 33 7 8 Portsmouth Oircuit. By Brougham Road public services... 11 9 0 Mr. H. Ash, don... 2 2 0 -J.Ash, do... 2 2 0 -J. Moors, do... 015 0 Miss Loth, do...... 0 10 0 - Martin, do... 0 10 0 - Brothers, do... 0 5 0 - Pocock, do... 0 5 0 A Friend, do...... 0 5 0 Mr. Symons, do... 0 5 0 - F. Dymond, do 0 5 0 Miss Young, card... 010 0 - Absalom, box... 0 8 6 Collection......... 0 15 7 Agnes Samphier, card... 200 Netta Couzens, do 010 0 Ethel Harris, do... Ada Lyons... Mabel Major... May Foster... Elizabeth Brooks... Frank Meades... Alfred Miller... William Hicks... Charles Pillage... John JJancer... 096 086 063 056 179 106 015 0 015 0 010 0 George Moody... 066 Harold Seager... 060 Ernest Hardmg... 060 George Pillage... 057 Cards under 5s... 4 110 34 6 0 Stamford Street pub. services... 5 10 3 Mrs. Edwards, don 0 5 0 Mr. W. H. Mares 0 5 0 Collection...... 0 17 6 Sunday-school boxes- Mr. Willis's class... 0 17 11 - Ingram's do... 0 14 3 - Moon's do... 0 13 10 -Webb's do... 01211 - Sibbick's do... 0 11 10 - Skinner's do... 0 6 2 - Hobson's do... 0 5 4 Miss Hartley's do... 0 5 2 Mr. S. Hicks' do... 0 5 2 - Lemon's do... 0 5 1 Infant School do... 0 8 3 Boxes under 5s.... 3 0 4 Thomas Plater, carl} 0 12 0 Rosa Webb, do... 0 9 1 Elizabeth Hicks, do 0 6 5 Edith Hicks... 0 5 1 Cards under 5s... 2 7 11 19 4 6 Mr. John Spettigue 1 10 0 -J.Moon... 1 0 0 -J. Couzflns... 2 0 0 Mrs. J. B. Buck... 0 10 0 Covenant... 1 0 0 Mr. Hughes Horwill 0 10 6 610 6 --- 60 1 0 Okich6ster Oircuit. By Chichester pub. services... 2 2 4 Proceeds of tea (Mr. Lang)... 3 6 0 46 Mrs. Chevis, don... 0 5 0 Sunday-school box 0 14 1 Bertie Harris, card 0 8 0 Miss Blyth..... 0 5 1 Sums under 5s... 0 15 11 Mias Leng, don... 1 0 W. Bray. do... 1 0 9 18 5 West Wittering pub. services... 1 6 0 Capt. Beale...... 0 10 0 Mrs. Stevens... 0 5 0 Miss Wellshire, card 0 8 0 Dora Eliz. Haines... 0 5 0 SUJIll.' under 5s... 0 7 3 313 Se1sey pub. services 1 14 6 Miss Sherrington, card... Sunday-school box 0 7 0 Benj. Sherrington, card... 052 Small sums... 0 4 9 China Rev.W.A.H.Babidge 0 10 6 3 611 Nutbourne pub. ser. 0 10 3 Miss E. Cox, card... 0 9 0 Sums under 58.... 0 6 6 159--- 17 12 4 Lip7LOOk.illission. By Liphook public services...... 3 7 7 A Friend, sub.... 0 10 0 Mrs. Denyer (aged 82), box... 0 7 6 Miss N. Gauntlett 8 6 - Bessie Gauntlett 1 0 6 - Bella Phillips... 0 10 0 Master J. Kelsey... 0 10 0 - J. Groves... 010 0 841 Standford Hill pub. services........ 2 16 4 Mrs. Warren, Sen., box... - A. Warren, sub 0 5 0 - Gates, box... 0 5 0 W. Weekf', do... 0 3 0 Mr. G. (Jurtjs, do... 1 1 6 - R. Curtis, sub... 1 0 0 Mast.G.L.C.Warren, do... 0 5 0.A Friend, don... 0 5 0 Mast. J. Hazeldine, book... 010 0 61510 Lindford pub. ser. 0 11 0 Mr. C. Boxall, box 0 5 0 Miss E. Trigg's... 0 14 0 - E. Fisher... 0 6 0 116 0 Fernhurst pub. aer. 0 15 8 Mr.&Mrs.W.Dallyn, don... 010 6 Juvenileeffoit Mast.G.W.T.Smith 1 0 0 Miss Thayer... 0 5 6 211 8 Liokfold pub. aer. 1 0 0 Mr. Madgwick, sub 0 10 0 Mrs.W. Madgwick, box... 1 15 0 Milland- Master A. Bridger, book... 1 12 0 112 0-- 2214 7 Southampton )Jfission. By St. Mary's Road public services... 4 5 8 Tea meeting... 1 7 8 E. Jones, Esq., don 1 1 0 A well wisher, do... 1 1 0 Mr. M. Richards, do 1 0 0 Mrs. Beamen (in loving memory of her husband)... 012 0 - School box... 0 13 0 Miss Alice Tanner, card... 38 Mr. Jas. Sherwood, do...:... 0 7 5 Miss May Petty... 0 6 3 Sums under 5s.... 1 16 1 MISS K. Bray, don 1 1 0 E. Banf'r, E"q.... 0 10 0 Miss Lillie H. Sweet 0 10 0 MlI.Bt. H. B. Sweet 0 10 0 16 4 9 Hedgend pub. ser. 1 1 11 Miss Banchini, box 0 10 0 James Bignell, card 0 12 1 Sums under 5s..... 0 11 11 21611 Wes ten d public ser. 2 9 8 Miss G. Viles, box 0 10 8 Juvenile meeting.. 0 10 9 Miss Lillie May, card 1 12 2 - Kate Eva Haines 1 1 0 William Pitter... 1 0 2 Kate Bennett 017 9 William Brown... 0 14 3 Alice Benham... 0 10 5 Albert Small..... 0 10 5 Frederick Brown... 0 10 3 Arthur May... 0 5 7 William TiUyer 0 5 8 Elsie May, don.... 0 5 0 Gertie May, do... 0 5 0 Bessie May, do... 0 5 0 Georgie May, do... 0 5 0 Mr. H. Haines... 0 10 0 12 8 9 Upbam public ser. 010 8 Mrs. Rustell, box... 0 10 0 Bel'tic.Ruste1l, do... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 0 8 3 11311 Bishopstoke public services...... 1 14 6 Juvenile effort mtg. 1 2 6 Prolit on Tea... 0 9 6 Mr F.Appleton,card 0 7 6 :Miss Alice Truckell, do... 0 5 9 Mr. Bertie Truckel! 0 5 9 - George Love... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 0 9 10 504 Portswood pub. ser. 0 15 10 Ada MoAllin, card 0 10 0 Sums under 58..... 0 9 0 11410 Colden Common pub. services...... 0 11 5 Mr.Paddington, don 0 5 0 016 5

Shirley public ser. 1 3 11 Mr. Cropp, don.... 0 5 0 Mrs. Cropp, do... 0 5 0 Mr. Webb, do... 0 5 0 Mrs. Pope, don... 0 5 0 Bertha Cropp, card 0 6 3 Rose Kerley... 0 11 2 Sums under 5s..... 0 19 9 411 Eastleigh' pub. ser. 0 18 7 Mr. T.e. H. Noyce, don... 1 0 0 Chioa- Master F. J. Noyce, box... 011 0 2 97--- 47 5 7 Orondall Jfission. By Crondill pub. ser. 2 6 4 Juvenile service... 0 10 4 Miss Edith Hewitt, card... 0 15 0 Master G. Cowdery, 0 5 0 Miss Lily Goodyear, do... 055 Mr.F.G. Hitchcock, box... 0 5 0 Smill sums 0 11 0 418 1 Batt's Corner pub. services... 1 0 0 Profits of Tea... 0 19 0 Juven.ile collection 0 7 6 Master F. Turner, card... 011 0 - F. G. Gardener, do... l\fissbesbiedeadman, do... 063 389 Blacknest pub. Ber. 0 13 In loving memory of the late James Spier... 1 0 0 MissM.Barnett, card 0 6 9 MlIBter Mills, do... 0 3 1 230 Bentley public ser. 1 16 2 Mrs. J. Fisher. don 0 5 0 Mr. T. Hockley, box 0 6 4 Miss Lily Hockley, card... 010 0 Mrs. H. Baker, do 0 5 0 - Barrett, do..... 0 6 0 Small sums...... 0 2 6 310 0 Crookham pub. ser. 0 10 0 Miss L. May, card 0 10 0 Mrs. C. Randall.don 0 5 0 150 Churt pub. services 1 2 0 Profit of Tea... 0 10 0 Juvenile collection 0 8 2 MlIBter E. Croucher, card... 1 5 0 352--- 1810 0 District Meeting coll 0 10 4 Tottll in Portsmouth District... 448 13 8 NEWPORT DISTRICT. lvewport Mission. By Newport public services... 3 5 8 47 8. d. Juvenile do...... 0 18 10 Bunday-school boxes 7 4 8i Ml\Bter A. Ley... 0 9 5 Miss F. Baglow... 0 810 Mr. B. Palmer..... 0 7 1 Miss F. Webb... 0 5 0 Master F. Bartlett, card...... 1 2 8 - JohnCole, do... 0 11 9 - E. Richardson, do... 010 - Harry Wonnco, do... 072 Miss Minnie Davey, do... 065 - Maud Wakely do... Mstr. W. Heard, do 0 5 1 Miss. F. Avery, do 0 5 0 =~ums... 1 11 5~ W. Jeffery....... 1 0 0 19 4 3 Blaenavon Mission. By Blaenavon pub. ser.... 2 13 6 C. Dening, don... 1 0 0 Mrs. Dening's box. 1 1 5 Juvenile Meeting... 0 14 6 Miss Bertha Payne, coll...... 0 15 0 Miss G. Clook, do 0 9 0 - M. Wilson, do. 0 8 0 - L. Pa.yne, do... 0 7 0 - G. Payne, do... 0 5 4 - M. J. Davies, do 0 5 3 - E. Workman, do 0 5 0 - Ethel Workman, do... - E. Williams, do 0 5 0 - A.Workman,boxO 5 0 Sunday-school box. 0 7 0 Mr. E. Payne...... 0 0 10 6 0 Garndiffaith public services... 1 5 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 15 0 Missionary tea... 1 5 8 Miss E. (''hivers, coli 1 0 0 - Brown, do... 0 5 4 Master Willie Williams, do... 0 7 3 Mstr. Loftus Btanley Jones, do... 0 5 6 Small sums, coil... 0 9 9 Sunday-school box 0 8 6 620 Abersychanpub.ser. 1 2 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 6 3 Miss A. James, coil 0 6 0 Small sums, do... 0 8 9 230 Cwmtillery pub. ser. 0 6 0 Juvenile meeting... 0 8 6 Miss Sa.ge, coll... 0 5 6 Small sums, do... 0 5 8 158 LlanellyHillpub.ser.015 0 Mr. Nead, don.... 0 10 6 Small sums, coli.., 0 8 0 113 6 --- 2110 2 Forest of Dean Oircuit. By Bewdley pub. ser. 1 3 0 A lover of souls... 0 10 0 Mr. O. Wood, box.. 0 7 6 Mrs. Woole, do... 0 7 0 Mrs. Welsh, box... 0 5 0 Miss Hilda Evans, coll... Cards under 5s... 0 18 1 3 16 1 Ruardean pub. ser. 019 0 Mrs. Ireland, box. 0 10 0 190 Drybrook pub. ser.. 2 16 5 Mr. J. Arkell, don. 0 10 6 Mr. J. H. Cowmeadow, do... 0 2 6 ""Mrs. Taylor, box... 0 12 0 Daisy and Colin Webber, coil... 1 5 0 Clara Smart, do... 0 12 3 Cissie Cowmeadow, do... 0 1010 Lilly Matthews, do 0 9 0 Annie Parker, do... 0 6 0 Ellen Marfell, do... 0 5 6 Laura Parker, do... 0 5 0 Rose Organ, do... 0 5 0 Cards under 5s.... 0 15 1 Juvenilemeetingcoll 0 3 3 818 4 Mitcheldean pub. ser.l 5 4 Mrs. Baggett's box 0 4 4 Sums under 5s... 0 3 0 112 8 Bream pub. ser... 2 0 2 May Thomas, box... 0 6 3 Cards... 0 16 6 Mr. W. H. Morris, don... 0 10 0 The Misses Morris 0 10 0 4 2 11 Woolastone pub. ser.l 12 6 Mr. & Mrs. Ball, don 0 10 0 Annie Crew, coll... 0 6 0 Allen Ball, do... 0 5 0 2 13 6 Ruspidge pub. ser. 5 4 154 Clement's End Green pub. ser.... 0 10 3 010 3 Yorkley Slade pub. ser... 1 0 0 Mrs. Johnson's box 0 14 () Annie Hawkins, coil 0 5 3 Cards under 5>:1... 0 10 B 2 911 Bailey Lane End pub. ser.... 0 6 1 Mrs. Probert's box 0 4 6 A Card... 0 1 8 012 3 Knight's Hill pub. ser... 0 11 4 l'aylor Fenwick, coll 0 11 0 Alice Blachford, do 0 1 0 Frederick Marshall 0 5 2 Cards under 58... 1 3 11 218 5 Cinderford pub. ser. 1 4 4 J. & B. Walker, coll 0 7 1 W. & A. Berry, do 0 5 0 Cards under 5s... 0 3 1 200--- 32 8 8 Chepstow Alission. By Chepstow pub. ser... 216 1 Miss M. Malpas, box 0 19 0 - Lucy MalplIB, do 0 10 6 - Lydia Malpas,do 0 6 3

48 Mr. T. Sargent, don 0 5 0 Arthur Gibbs... 0 10 6 Mrs. Nancekivell. do 0 5 0 Florry Bond... 0 11 1 Miss E. Griffiths, c'd. 0 7 0 Florry Stokes, box 0 10 0 :Miss A. Malpas, do 0 6 0 William J. Redmore 0 9 6 Miss 8 Harris, don 0 5 0 Emily Redmore... 0 9 4 Small sums..... 0 15 7 Albert Crowdy... D 8 4 :Miss M. Malpas, don 1 0 Harry Edmonds '" 0 6 0 Ri('.hard Elliott... 0 5 8 7 16 5 J. H. Lock... 0 5 0 Tintern Abbey pub. Charles George... 0 5 8 aer........ 1 8 8 Profits of Juvenile Miss Williams. box 0 11 6 - L. Sadler, do... 0 5 0 Tea... 0 8 6 25 17 11 Master Oscar Hig- Neath pub. ser.... 7 19 6 ley, do...... 0 5.2 Mr. Kimble, don... 0 5 0 Miss E. Beard, card 0 5 0 Mr. Roberts, do... 0 5 0 - B. Beard, do... 0 5 0 Small sums..... 1 8 5 Juvenile collection 1 5 0 Miss T. Morgan... 2 2 0 318 9 - G. Gri1fiths... 1 2 6 D. J... 1 0 0 Caldicott pub. ser... 6 0 - Miss T. Williams, - S. J. Curtis... 1 0 0 card... 0 10 6 - JrIstr. E. Rogers, box 0 6 lo~ - L. M. Taylor... 0 15 6 F. Vanstone.,. 0 12 0 Small sums... 012 lk - C. Roberts... 0 8 0 Bethel pub. ser... 0 18 5 2 15 6 - - H. Hunkin... 0 6 0 E. N. Taylor... 0 5 8 :Miss Pritchard, box 0 7 0 - L. Taylor 0 5 6 Miss Rogers, do... 0 5 0 - T. Hope... 0 5 1 :Mrs. M. Rowland, - H. C. Sanders 0 5 0 card... 0 5 0 - A. Morecombe 0 5 0 Small sums...... 0 5 4 - W. E. German 0 5 0 201} -G.H.German. Gilgal pub. ser... 0 14 6 - J. A. German.. 0 5 0 Miss Anthony, card 0 7 0 Sums under 58... 1 6 2 - Spring, box... 0 5 0 T. Hunkin, don... 010 0 Mr. T. Taylor, don 0 5 0 Small Bum... 0 2 0 Mr. Allin, don... 0 10 0 1 18 6 21 7 11 Whitelye pub. ser. 0 12 0 Skewen pub. aer..' 243 Master A. Roberts, Mr. Clements, coil. 210 box... 0 6 6 DavidJ. Rees... 017 2 Small sums... 0 14 8 SarahA. Curtis... 011 3 1 13 2 Janet Ware... 010 0 Zion public services 0 12 4 Nellie Spiller... 010 0 Master J. Edwards, Albert J. Curtis... 080 box... 0 5 0 Ann Davies 070 Juvenile meeting... 0 4 1 Hannah Thomas... 070 Small!!ums... 011 3 David J. Ware... 060 1 12 8 Wm. G. Folland... 060 Trelleck pub. ser... 0 13 0 Sarah Trott... 060 Small sums...... 0 9 3 Thomas Folland... 1 2 3 Rhoda Ware... Cross Hands pub. Edith Ware... ser...: 0 8 5 Sums under 58... 01210 Mr. J. Hanbury, don 0 5 0 J. J. Rowland, box 080 Small sums... 0 6 0 Eva Curtis (omitted o 19 5 last year) 053 Hope pnblic services 0 5 8 10 14 9 Smallsums... 0 3 11 Cwmavon pub. ser. 0 19 0 o 9 7 --- Mary Jeffery, coll.. 0 12 0 24 2 0 Winnifred Phillips, Aberavon Miarion. do... 0 8 6 By Aberavon pub. 1 19 6 ser...... 5 3 0 Briton Ferrr pub. 1 4 7 Caplain Bate, don 1 loser... Mrs. Tremelling, box 2 2 0 Mrs. J. Tucker. box 0 5 6 Juvenile meeting... 0 11 0 1 10 1 Sunday-scb.ool box 1 5 4 Glyncorrwg public Olive Cotton... 1 12 6 services... 0 19 9 Llewellyn ClydeBate 1 9 0 George Stephens... 0 7 6 Gertie Leverton... 1 7 0 Mary J. Ackery... 0 5 0 Gordon Leverton... 1 6 0 Maggie Davies... 0 5 0 Emma Rodda... 1 5 6 Mrs. J. Johns, box 0 18 6 Susie George... 1 0 1 Sums under 5s... 1 11 7 Edith Stokes... 1 0 0 4 7 4 --- Dewey Parkhouse.. 0 18 9 65 11 6 Emma. Letheren... 0 10 0 Swansea Mission. Annie Mallett... 0 18 0 By Oxford Street Polly Short... 0 10 0 pub. ser... 11 17 3 Juvenile meeting... 2 6 0 SundaY-8chooleffort Bertie Warmington, call... 2187 Willie Taylor, do... 2 12 6 May Ley, do... 1 8 6 Mabel H. Matthews, do... 1 7 3 Edith Symons, do 1 5 7 Fred Reed, do... 1 4 0 Brindley J efford, do 1 1 0 Fred Drew, do... 0 16 6 Wm. Knapman, do 0 11 6 Maud ~ynon, do.. 0 11 0 Tom Bowen, do... 0 11 6 Willie Pile, do... 0 10 6 Edtth Palmer, do... 0 10 0 Elizabeth Turpie, do 0 10 0 Lily Bishop, do.... 0 8 9 Lily Gammon, do... 0 8 0 Nellie Hill. do... 0 6 8 Sidney Squire, do... 0 6 0 W. Lewis, do..... 0 6 0 John Hall, do... 0 6 0 Sums under 58... 3 10 5 Miss Bishop, don... 0 5 0 G. Matthews... 1 0 0 Mrs. Bushell... 0 10 0 Mr. Baker... 0 5 0 37 8 6 Neath-rd. pub. ser. 5 1 6 Juvenile meeting... 0 11 3 Sunday-school effort- Mis8 Howells, coll 1 6 3 - Ethel Rowe, do 0 14 0 - LeuaJenkins, do 012 2 - A.. M. Howells, do... 013 0 - George Ball, do 0 10 6 - Edith Richards, do... 010 0 - Kate Banfield, do 0 6 0 - Gertrude Searle, do... 0 510 - Katie Clemo, do 0 5 0 - Gwennie Stevens, do... 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 19 0 1211 6 Norton pub. ser... 1 10 0 Mr. G. Thoma8, don 0 10 0 2 0 0-'--- 52 0 0 Cardij}' Mission. By Diamond Street pub. ser... 11 18 3 J. Cory, Esq., sub. 2 2 0 Juvenile Missionary meeting... 2 16 0 Dr. A. Parr, don... 1 0 0 Profits of Tea... 2 4 4 Sunday-school boxes C1a.sses- Mr. Bowman... 0 5 0 - Mansfield... 0 5 2 :Miss Hopgood..... 0 5 6 Mr. C. Westcott... 0 5 7 - J ai!i. Hopgood.. 0 6 4 Mrs. Voddeu... 0 6 5 Mr. Hobbs... 0 6 8 - Jas. Cruise... 0 7 3 Miss Knight... 0 7 6 Mr. Wonnacott... 0 8 1 - John Cruise... 0 8 4 Mr. J. Stock... 0 8 5 - Job... 0 8 8 - Pollard...... 0 8 10

Miss Bailey...... 0 9 1 - Robins... 010 0 Mr. Guy (Infant's) 0 10 4 Mrs. D. A. Burns.. 0 11 7 Mr. G. R. Lock... 0 11 8 Mrs. Bunston... 0 17 0 ~1iss Tovey... <> 17 1 Mr. Prosser... 0 18 3 Miss Rutter... 1 3 2 Mr. T. Thorne... 1 4 9 Pastor's Bible... 2 10 0 Mr. J. Westcott... 2 11 9 - D. A. Burns... 3 5 9 Fourtee-n Boxes under 5s. each... 2 5 Juvenile Collectors- Eva Allen...... 0 5 0 L. Tovey... 0 5 0 F. Wooldridge... 0 5 0 F. Pring......... 0 5 6 A. Brimble... 0 5 9 F. Thorne... 0 6 0 A. Denham... 0 6 0 E. Loch... 0 6 2 W. Knight...... 0 6 5 M. Richers...... 0 6 7 :B. Summers... 0 7 0 R. Job... 0 7 0 K. Jones... 0 7 7 ~: i~~.. :::::::::::: g ~ ~~ L. Baigent...... 0 9 6 B. Parrish... 0 10 2 E Vodden... 010 3 P. Morrison...... 0 10 4 S. Davey... 0 12 0 M. Davey... 0 12 6 M. A. Guy...... 0 13 0 A. Stewart... 0 16 0 B. Gill '... 1 0 0 E. Cooke... 1 0 0 F. A. Smalldridge. 1 0 3 E. Comley... 1 0 6 E. Denner... 1 1 10 W. C. Hobbs... 1 3 3 E. Thorne....... 1 6 9 L. Blake... 1 9 6 A. P. Norman... 1 11 2 P. Reed...... 1 12 0 P. Wonnacott... 2 16 9 K. Lock... 310 0 W. H. Hake... 4 10 0 Cards under 5s... 11 4 11 Miss Ennor, box... 1 0 0 88 0 0 Miskin Street pub. ser... 4 10 Minister's Bible Class box... 1 5 3 Sunday-school box 0 7 4 Infant's Class do... 0 2 5 Juvenile Collectors- B. Harris... 0 5 0 B. Travers...... 0 5 2 W. Travers... 0 5 6 J. German... 0 6 0 A. Codd... 0 13 0 N. Brend... 0 15 0 J. O. Fradd... 1 0 0 Cards under 5s... 3 1 0 Good Friday Tea & Service of Song 3 11 16 610 Canton pub. ser... 0 15 0 Chin8.- R. Cory, Esq. 5 0 0 110 110 49 Llalltrissallt Mission. Llantrissant public services....... 6 11 Children's Cards- Miss Emma Smith 0 5 3 Master A. Roberts 0 5 0 Small sums... 1 6 0 332 Tonyrefail pub. ser. 4 8 Children's Cards- Master Willie Cooper 0 11 3 Miss Annie Chappell 0 5 3 - E. J. Morgan... 0 4 6 Smal1sums...... 0 17 4 330--- 662 Total in the Newport District... 331 10 7 CHATHAM DISTRICT. Chatham Circuit. By Chatham public services......... 3 11 6 Mrs. Phillips, don... 1 1 0 - Dance, do... 0 5 0 Miss Dance, do... 0 5 0 - F. Dance, do... 010 0 School box... 0 14 0 Miss L. Williamson, card... 017 0 - F. Phillips, do.. 0 9 3 - M. Roberts, do. 0 8 0 - H. Warner, do. 0 7 7 - R. Day, do... 0 6 3 - E. Webb, do... 0 5 6 - A. Byatt, do... 0 5 5 - A. Jones, do... 0 5 3 Mast. S. Dance, do 1 1 9 - W. J. Harris, do 0 16 6 - W. Phillips, do 0 10 6 - W. Williamson, 0 6 2 Sums under 58... 1 1 7 13 7 3 New Brompton pub. services....... 3 5 11 R. Sheepwash, Esq., don... 0 5 0 Mr. L. Field, do... 0 5 0 Mrs. J. Harris, do.. 0 5 0 - Stephenson, box 0 5 0 Mast. Mallett, card 0 10 0 Miss Field, do... 0 10 0 - L. Martin 0 7 2 Sums under 5s... 1 2 1 615 2 Luton Road public services... 3 14 6 Mason Baulkwell, don.... Miss Lester t card... - Howe, no... - A. Skinner, do. - A. Howe, do.... - Langridge..... -Hogg - A.Janes... - Lilly Evernden - E. Evernden... - F. Glover..... - A. Hinkly.... - Ada KimBley... - E. Crook..... - L. Hales.... Mast. W. Grace... Juvenile meeting... Small BumS..... 1214 2 212 114 3 082 080 080 o 511 01)6 o I) 3 01)0 01)0 01)0 01)0 01)0 069 016 8 Gillingham pub.ser. 1 1 7 Miss A. Osborne,card 0 5 6 - A. Mortley, do. 0 I) 2 Sums under 5s... 0 11 6 239 Hartlip public ser. 2 9 7 J.Seager,Esq.,doI1 3 0 0 Mr. Atkins, do... 1 0 0 ----, card... 112 6 H. Steer, do... 1 2 0 C. Wheatley, do... 0 8 0 G. Pope, do... 0 7 7 A. Black, do... 0 8 I) Sums under 5s..... 0 7 6 1015 7 YieIstead pub. ser. Mr. Wraight, don.. M. Hall, card... H. Godding, do... W. Clark, do... F. Godding, do... D. Sedge... R. Tucker... Sums under 58... 626 018 9 010 0 120 103 017 2 010 0 060 o 511 012 I) Stoke pub. services 2 ifl 6 Profits of Tea... 0 18 6 H. Ayers, card... 1 6 2 A. Mugridge, do... 1 5 1 A. Coopper, do... 1 2 0 S. Coopper, do... 1 0 0 Mr. J. W. Cooper, do 0 18 0 - A. Darkin... 0 6 0 Sums under 5s... 0 7 5 10 2 8 Fenn pub. services 2 5 0 Eliza Fuller, card... 0 10 3 Sums under 5s... 0 12 I) Mr. Tompset, don... 0 5 0 - Reynolds, do... 0 5 0 - Goodyer, do... 0 5 0 - Beaumont, do. 0 5 0 - Lordcn, do... 0 5 0 - Collings, do... 0 5 0 417 8 Rainhampublicser. 2 6 6 Juvenile meeting... 0 11 8 F. Maddox, card... 0 5 2 Sums under 5s... 0 13 4 316 8 Halstead pub. ser. 0 18 10 Ellen Relph, card... 0 10 2 W. Hansted, do... 0 5 0 W. Larkin, do... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s..... 0 1 7 M. N. 0., don...... 0 5 0 257--- 73 1 0 FaveTsham Circuit. By Faversham pub. services... 6 12 6 Mrs. Hill, book... 2 10 0 Mr. Alderman Anderson, C.C... 0 10 6 :Miss Hadlow, don... 0 10 6 Mrs. Topley, do... 0 5 0 - Brett (Park Rd) 0 5 0 Miss A. Boakes... 0 5 0 Mr. Dixon....... 0 5 0 - Waters...... 0 5 0 - T. Brisley... 0 5 0 - Rye... 0 5 0 A Friend... 0 5 0 Mas. P. Warden, box 0 6 0 Juvenile meeting... 1 7 S Mr. Cramp. coli... 0 10 6 Miss Agnes M. Hill, do... 1 2 3..:... Annie Baker... 0 8 0 D

MissElizabethFullel' 0 5 8 Mast. Wm. Penryn Hill... 017 2 - Herbert Brisley 0 12 6 - William Matson 0 11 6 - ErnestMercer.. 010 6 - BertieRogers... 0 6 1 - JamesMatson.. 0 5 4 Misses Edith and Lily Hadlow... 0 9 0 - F. and C. Dane 0 6 9 Cards nnder 5s... 1 7 3 Mr. W. A. Topley 0 0 - E. Williams... 1 0 A sympathiser with the China missionaries... 0 5 0 2315 3 Rodmersham public services..... 2 0 8 Miss MiddletoD, box 1 0 0 Snnday School, do.. 1 1 6 A card... 0 4 0 462 Teynham pub. ser. 8 9 Mr. Goodhew,:Missionary Tree... 0 5 0 Two boxes... 0 6 2 School cards... 0 14 fi 295 Sittingbourne pub. services..... 8 10 0 Miss Alice Thacker, coll.... 1 0 0 - Alice Andrews 010 0 - Ada Spice... 0 5 0 Cards under 5s... 0 18 4 518 4 Eastling pub. aer. 1 17 0 Mr. H. Read, don.. 010 0 Mrs. Read...... 0 10 6 Mr. B. Elvy 1 1 0 318 6 Milsted meeting 0 10 2 010 2 --- 401710 Sh/JM'1tess Oircuit. By Sheerness public services....... 3 0 6 Snnday School- Miss Tilley Knight, card... 070 Mas. Albert Noakes, do... 0 6 8 Miss Minnie Ingram, do... 0 5 0 - Sarah Collum., do... 0 5 0 - Rosie Collard, do... 0 4 0 Mas. W. Ingram, do. 0 4 0 Cards, small sums 0 18 5 Mrs. Luke- China Mission Tea 1 0 0 E. W. Brightman, Esq., C.C. Don., China Mission 0 10 0 615 2 Tenterden Mission. By Bird's Isle pub. services..... Mr. Jupp, don.... - Shoobridge, do. Mrs. Gilbert, do... Mr. Longley, box... Miss E. Roberts, do. 014 9 010 0 010 0 o 710 011 7 50 Miss Wood, coll... 1 5 6 - Velvick, do... 0 7 8 Small sums..... 0 8 9 415 8 Woodchurch public services...... 1 0. Mr. and Mrs. Button, don... 100 Mas. G. Trowell, coll 0 13 0 Sums nnder 58.... 0 16 11 81011 Warehornepub.ser. 116 1 Mrs. Bates, box... 0 6 0 Mas. T. Wood, coll 0 5 6 Miss R. Marshall, do. 0 5 0 Sums nnder 5s... 0 9 9 314 Kingsnorth public services... 2 10 8 Mrs. Washford, don 0 5 0 D. & L. Swaffer, box 0 12 6 Miss F. Washford, box... 010 0 Mrs. Maplesden, do 0 9 5 Mrs. Holdstock, do 0 5 0 Miss Bingham... 0 4 0 416 7 Rolvenden pub. ser. 1 7 6 Mrs. James, box... 010 0 Miss Terry, do..... 0 5 3 Miss H. Watson, coll. 0 14 0 Miss King, do..... 0 6 6 388 Ashford public aer. 1 5 0 Miss A. Sutton, coll. 1 10 0 Mas. E. Holdstock 0 5 4 Small sums... 0 4 6 Miss A. Sutton..... 0 5 0 Mast. J. Sutton 0 5 0 81410 --- 28 2 7 Hastings Mission. By Westfield public services........ 2 2 11 Mr. G. Hook, an. dn. 1 0 0 Mrs. L. Moon, don 1 0 0 Mr T. Crnttenden, an. don... 0 10 0 - G.Dann,do... 0 5 0 Mas. E. Lamb, don 0 5 0 Miss L. Thomas, cd. 0 10 3 - M. Dann, do... 0 5 6 Mas. W. Stunt, do 0 5 2 Smallilums...... 0 4 3 6 8 1 Pett public services 1 1 6 Mrs. B. Barling, box 1 0 0 Mr. F.Tuppenny,don 2 2 0 -T.J.Davis, do 0 5 0 - G. Griffin, do... 0 5 0 In remembrance of Mrs. E. M. A. Leach... Mr. A. Wickens, don 0 5 0 Messrs. S. and L. Bellens, card... 0 7 6 Mrs. A. Hicks, box 0 5 0 Miss L. Weaver, do 0 5 0 Bmall sums....... 0 1 0 620 Icklesham pub. ser. 0 18 8 Mrs.J.C1aise, an.don 0 5 0 Miss Stonestreet, do 0 5 0 Small sums... 0 2 0 110 8 Guestling pub. ser. 1 2 5 In loving memory of Annie Foster... 0 5 0 Mas.W. Noakes, card 0 5 0 Small sums...... 0 1 4 118 9._-- 1514 6 Elham Mission. By Elham pub. ser. 2 9 4 In loving memory of the Rev. W. Callaway... 0 5 0 Mrs. Callaway, don 0 5 0 Mr. Jordan, do... 0 5 0 T. Rigden, Esq., do 0 15 0 Mas. Bertie Coles, box... 100 - Willie Couxt, do. 0 7 0 564 Swingfield pub. ser. 4 9 8 In memory of dear S. A. KCallaway, by her grandfather 1 0 0 Mrs. Allen, box... 0 6 6 Mr. J. Gammon and family... 2 2 0 7 18 2 Stouting publicser. Mrs. Walker, don....a Friend, do... Miss Stupple, do... Miss Fagg, box... 31610 Rhodes Minnis pub. 1 19 2 010 0 010 0 096 082 ser... 013 0 Mrs. Rumbold, box 0 10 6 Miss E. Horn, do... 0 5 0 A Friend, don... 0 5 0 1 13 6 Bladbean pub. ser. 1 0 4 Mr. S. Dale, box... 010 0 Mrs. Goldfinch, do. 0 5 0 115 4 FolkeBtone- Miss Smith, box... 0 6 0 Miss Hodges, do... 0 5 0 011 0 China BwiDgfield- Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gammon... 0 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. F. Gammon.,..... 0 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Gammon...... 0 10 0 Mr. Boxer..... 0 5 0 - Barwick, jun... 0 5 0 Mr. Mumny... 0 5 0 Miss Middleton..... 0 5 0 Small sums... 1 1 0 311 0 ~::u~:::::::::::: ~ 19 ~ 115 6 Bladbean total... 2 6 126 Mr. & Mrs. Norton, Folkestone... 1 5 0 160--- 28 15 2 Total in the Chatham District... 188 6 8 BRADFORD DISTRICT. MiUom Oircuit. By Millom pub. ser. 6 7 10 Profits of tea meeting 1 5 6 l'rfissc. Spedding,box 1 7 0 - M. Matthews, do 1 1 9 Mrs. Higman, do... 0 18 4

Mrs. Williams, box 0 13 8 J. Brockbank, Esq., don... 010 0 A Friend, do...... 0 10 6 Mr. Sprague, do... 0 10 6 - W. Coombs, do 0 10 0 Mr. & Mrs. H. Mitchell. do... 0 10 0 Mr. & Mrs. E. Rice, do... 0 10 0 Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas, do... 010 0 Mast. Russell, box 0 10 0 Mr. J. Matthews, don 0 5 0 1519 8 Juvenile services... 2 15 2 Profits of tea... 0 17 6 Jane L. James, card 0 12 7 Gabriel Matthews, do 0 12 6 Hannah Russell, do 0 10 0 Mary Phillips, do... 0 6 7 Samuel Doidge, do 0 6 6 Maude Plummer, do 0 6 2 Kate Gill, do... 0 6 2 Henry Chappell, do 0 5 6 WilliamJ. Billing,do 0 5 6 Alma James, do... 0 5 2 Gertrude Mitchell.. 0 5 1 SmallsUInS..... 1 0 9 815 2 Rev. T. P. Oliver, don... 1 1 0 Mr. J. Matthews, do 0 10 6 Capt. S. Russell, do 0 10 0 Mr. N. Davey, do... 0 10 0 - S. Doidge, do... 0 10 0 - W. James, do.. 0 5 0 3 6 6 --- 28 1 4 By Haverigg pub. services... 3 11 0 Miss Thomas, box 0 13 0 Mas. Sobey, do... 0 15 0 Miss Sobey, do..... 0 10 0 Miss J. Magor, do.. 0 5 0 514 0 Juvenile services... 1 10 10 SelinaJ. Norsworthy, card... 138 Elizabeth M. N orton, do... 016 Margaret H. Shaplin, do... 011 0 Thomas C. Arscott, do... 0 7 Mary A. Buckingham, do... 0 5 0 Edmund Wood, do 0 5 0 Small sums... 1 7 2 6 6 9--- 12 0 9 40 2 1 BaI'row-in-Furnes8 Mis ion. By Barrow pub. ser. 3 0 0 Mr.i!. Trembath,box 1 1 0 - Bant, card... 1 0 0 MiBs Marsh, do... 0 10 0 - L. Tucker, do... 0 5 6 - L. Pattinson,do 0 5 1 Miss F. Smith, do.. 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 0 17 8 Friends..... 1 1 6 859 Dalton Mission. By Dalton pub. ser. 3 3 9 51 Sunday collection... 1 3 7 Small sums... 0 12 4 Mas.RichardHarvey 0 5 0 Collected later on... 0 8 0 A Friend... 0 3 11 Mr. Collins and Arthur and Bible Class... 1 2 Two boxes... 0 4 0 Miss Rosina Kitchen 0 5 0 Mas. Ernest Allen 0 5 0 MiRB May Datson 0 10 0 Mrs. Datson, don... 0 10 0 811 9 By Swarthmoorpub. servicl:!s... 0 14 Juveniles collected 0 9 Miss Katie Brooks 0 5 C 1 8 3 --- 10 0 0 Dm'ha1ll.Mission. By Murton pub. ser. 1 12 6 Mr. Noble, don... 010 0 Mrs. Herwood, box 0 5 0 Gertrude Herwood, card... 0 6 0 Small sums..., 1 3 6 317 0 New Herrington public services... 0 19 Elizabeth Sanderson, card... 010 0 Small sums 0 4 6 114 1 Wingate pub. ser... 1 12 10 Mrs. Rundles, don 0 5 0 Juvenile effort... 1 2 0 21910 Hetton public ser... 0 13 0 Juvenile effort... 0 4 7 017 7 Haswell public ser. 0 14 0 Juvenile effort... 0 6 9 109 10 3 Oleveland j}ilssion. By Br.)tton pub. ser. 1 9 3 Miss Mabel Turner, card... 015 0 -- Catherine Noble, card... 092 Small sums....... 1 2 3 315 8 Loftus pub. services 0 066 South Eaton public services... 0 17 7 Mr. S. Mair, box... 0 10 6 Mrs. Gibson, do... 0 5 4 Miss Emily Snow, card... 010 0 Small sums... 0 12 3 215 8 --- 617 10 Bradford.lIission. By Bradford public services...". 5 4 0 Mrs. Crowther, box 0 5 0 Cards and boxes under 5s... 1 12 4 714 Ennel'dale.l/ission. Kirkland pub. ser. 0 16 0 Miss Lobb, box... 0 12 0 Mas. J. Sharpe, do 0 10 0 Miss E. Hoskin, do 0 'l 0 Miss Hornuook, card 0 7 0 Mr. D. Williamson, don... Smdler sums... 0 13 0 Special effort...... 0 10 0 400 Croasdale pub. Ber. 0 7 9 Cards... 059 013 6 How Hall pub. ser. 0 6 2 o 6 2 Pica public services J 3 6 Miss S. Mossop. card 0 5 0 o 8 6 --- 582 Total in the Bradford Dist.rict... 88 4 5 Scilly Islands Oircuit. St. Mary'spubser. 519 'ib St. Martin's pub. services...... 3 10 0 St. Agnes' pub. ser. 1 4 6~ To make up deficiency...... 0 16 0 11 10 2 Mr. Wm. Gibson (St. Martins)... 5 0 0 500--- 1610 2 Guernsey Oircuit. By Guernsey public services 7 7 10 Tea meeting... 6 6 11 Mr. & Mrs. Hansford 1 1 0 - J. H. Ingrouille 1 1 0 Mrs. Cleal... 1 1 0 The late Miss Bertha Ingrouille... 1 0 0 Mr. J. Warrell... 0 10 0 - Biddiscombe... 0 10 0 - Elliott..... 0 10 0 - Scott... 0 10 0 - Moon 0 5 0 Miss }Ioon... 0 5 0 Mr. Heath... 0 5 0 The late Mrs. Mahy 0 5 0 Miss Lily De Garis, box... 0 16 0 - Topp, do... 0 8 4 - Jory, do... 0 6 6 Juvenile Meeting... 4 15 8 MissDaisylngrouille 1 1 1 - Carrie Ingrouille 0 17 0 - Grace Perchard 0 16 1 - Bertha Wheadon 0 12 0 - Lily Wheadon 0 12 0 Mast. Fred. Marquis 0 12 0 Miss Lena Lane... 0 8 5 - Katie Hansford 0 7 5 Mast. Jas. Windsor 0 7 0 Miss Louisa Moon 0 6 6 - Aggie Corbet... 0 6 6 - Myra Miller... 0 6 6 Mast. Frank Bragg 0 6 0 - Chas. Marqnis 0 6 0 - Frt:!d. Piesing... 0 6 0 Sums under 5s... 0 10 9 35 5 6 Currency... 1 15 0 British... 33 lo 6 Mr. W.H.Ingrouille 1 0 0 Thelate MiSB Bertha Ingrouille... 1 0 0 35 10 6

52 Jersey Cil cuit. By Great Union Rd. public services.,. 12 16 2 A Butcher (*d. for every animal slaughtered)... 0 17 6 Mr. Jas. Cory, don 0 5 0 -. Wm. l'arker... 0 5 0 Miss Richardson,box 0 11 0 - F. G.Wilkins,do 0 6 9 Miss Amy, do... 0 6 6 Sunday-school do... 3 0 4 Preparatory Class Boys, do... 1 5 (j --- Girls, do 0 19 6 First do, do... 2 2 0 Wilfrid & Sisie,don 0 10 0 Miss Lilia Grandin, coll... 426 - Alice Cox, don 2 8 2 - Jessie Cory, do 2 1 0 - H. Richardson 0 11 3 - E. De La Haye; do... 0 9 0 - Hilda L. Sulleur, do... 0 Mast. Fred.Charlton, do... 180 - Daniel Norman, do... 0 - Sam. Woodford, do... 0136 - John Longloir,do 013 3 - haac Oldridge,do 0 13 2 - Charlie Cumming 0 13 0 - Thomas Gosling 0 5 3 Sums under 5s... 1 4 0 fjhina- Miss Florrie Grandin 1 0 0 - B. Kelling, box 0 16 0 Mr8. Webber, do... 010 0 Balance on Teacher's Picnic... 0 10 0 42 10 7 Royal Crescent pub. services... 10 12 13 Temperance meeting 0 16 8 Mrs. Saunders, box 12 10 0 MI'. Poigndestre, do 2 11 o Miss Fulford, do... 1 13 0 - Amy, do... 1 6 6 Mrs. Wright, do.. 1 2 6 Miss Dirling, do... 0 18 0 -Don,do... 012 0 - Gough, do... 0 11 0 - Journeaux, do 0 10 0 - Freeman, do... 0 10 0 - Luxon, do... 0 10 0 Mrs. Ahier, don... 0 2 0 Sunday-school box 3 10 6 Preparatory class... 0 15' 5 Miss Anna Allix,coll 1 'l 6 - Ada Luce, do... 0 15 0 - Alice Harding, do... 0 12 6 - Ada. Blampied, do... 012 1 - Emily Bisson,do 0 8 11 - Beatrice Grandin, do... 080 - Alice De Gruchy, do... 0 7 '1 - Bertba Carter,do 0 '1 6 - Lily Linny. do 0 '1 0 - Jessie Roberts, do... 066 -:MaryAnn Vibert, do... 058 Miss Gertrude Osborne coll... 0 5 6 Master C. Blaine,do 0 10 4 - Reginald Ryman, do...:... 0 7 - Rydney Costard, do... 0 7 0 George Ryman, do 0 '1 0 Hums under 56... 4 4 5 Miss Godfrey, don 0 10 0 51 011 Gorey pub. services 1 6 8 Miss Amy, box... 0 2 4 Mast. Wm. Short, coll... 0 5 2 Sumb under 5s... 1 4 2 218 4 St. Martin public services... 2 12 0 Miss Violet Downer, coll... 1 0 0 - Sarah Pomery, do... 010 0 - Evelyn Pollot,do 0 9 4 - Eliza Mallot, do 0 8 6 - Marion S.Pallot, do... 0 8 1 - Evelyn Le Gros 0 7 0 - Lilian Barker... 0 6 4 - Ada Barker... 0 6 4 Mast. Edward Correl 0 7 2 Sums under 5s... 0 12 11 '178--- 103 17 6 SOUTH AUSTRALIA By Receipts... 574 15 0 VICTORIA. By Receipts... 1949 3 4 NEW ZEALAND. Chl-istchurch. By Christchurch pub. services... fj 6 'l Good Friday Tea... 16 13 5 Mrs. Campbell, don 1 4 0 Mr. Pipes, do... 1 0 0 Rev. W. Grigg, do 0 10 0 2814 0 Addington pub. ser. 8 0 0 Mrs. Donn, don... 2 0 0 Mrs. Campbell, do 1 0 0 Collecting cards 2 7 3 13 7 3 Halswell pub. ser... 8 0 280 Woolston collcctions 2 10 2 Tea meeting... 8 8 6 1018 8 Belfast- Rev. W. Ready's Lecture 5 4 0 540 Templeton- Rev. W. Ready's Lecture...... 4 0 0 Collecting cards- May Pearce... 0 14 0 Edward Bevan... 0 15 0 Edith Webb... 0 5 0 Joseph Hesp... 0 4 6 518 6 Prebbleton pub. aer. 5 19 4 Mr. Wade, don... 1 0 0 Mr. Hammond, do 1 0 0 Mr. Gurney, do... 0 10 0 A Friend, do... 0 5 0 Mr. Hazelhurst, don 0 5 0 Small sums...... 0 4 6 9 310 --- 75 14 3 OromwelllJIission. Bannockburn- Collected by Mii's Ball and Mrs. Koch.- Mr. Koch... 0 12 6 Mrs. W. Anderson 0 10 0 Mr. H. Murray... 0 5 0 Mrs. Thompson... 0 5 0 A Friend...... O. 5 0 A Wesleyan... 010 0 Mrs. Ferguson... 0 5 0 - Ritchie...... 0 5 0 Mr. J. Home... 0 10 0 Mr. W. Wright... 0 5 0 Mrs. McCabe... 0 5 0 - Williams.... 0 5 0 Mr. W. Richards... 0 10 0 - R. Olds... 0 10 0 Mrs. J. H. Tippett 1 0 0 Mr. Grant...... 0 5 0 - J. Ball... 1 0 0 - A. Ridland... 0 5 0 Mrs. Parcell... 0 10 0 Mr. Parcell... 0 10 0 Mrs. Anderson... 0 10 0 Snms under 5s... 3 11 0 Bible mass... 1 1 6 1315 0 Bendigo- Collected by Mrs. Abelsted Mr. Abelsted.... 2 0 0 - EllisD. Thomas 1 0 0 - J. McLean... 1 0 0 - R.May... 0 5 0 A Friend... 0 10 0 Mr. W. Pengelly... 0 10 0 - G. Murchie... 0 5 0 Mrs. W. Pengelly... 010 0 Mr. G. Mouat 010 0 Mrs. Poulson..... 0 10 0 700 Lowburn- Collected. by Miss Towan- Mr. J. Towan... 0 10 6 MrR. J. Towan... 010 6 A Friend..... 0 5 0 Mr. W.BeU... 0 5 0 - R. Olds 0 5 0 - W. Bateman... 0 5 0 G. Hig ngs... 0 5 0 Mr. E. Burchall... 0 5 0 - W. Wilson... 0 5 0 Mrs. Readhead... 0 5 0 Mr. W. Ma.ckie... 0 5 0 MI-a. Perriam... 0 5 0 - Hosking..... 0 5 0 - Brice... 0 5 0 A Friend...... 0 5 0 Sums under 5s... 2 19 0 7 n 0 Nevis- Collected by Miss Masters and Miss Shaw- Mr. W. Masters... 010 6 - M. Smith 0 5 0 - C. Ma.sters... 0 5 0 - W. McFetrich 0 5 0 Mrs. Elliot...... 0 5 0 Mr. G. Paul..... 0 '1 6 - T. Cl)'de... 0 5 0 - J. Snow... 0 10 0 Sums under 58... 1 4 0 3170-- 3117 0 Total New Zealand 10711 3

53 RECEIPTS. HOME. By Anniversary Collections and Profits of Tea, 1888.... Falmouth District................ Bodmin.... Devonport ".............. Shebbear... '.... Exeter.... Bristol ".... London ".... Portsmouth "...,... Newport ".... Chatham ".... Bradford ".... Scilly Islands Circuit....?e~::;s6~tS~0~.: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Interest on Mr. W Allen's Legacy.... Mr. T. Allen's do...... Mr. Heard's do...... " Mr. F. Martin's donation... :... Tiverton Circuit, for labours of Evangelist.... Portsmouth, for do...... Holsworthy, for do.... Swansea, on the appointment of a Candidate.... A Friend, through F. W. Bourne.... Mrs. Hutchens, Chagrin Falls.... Mrs. Hoskens.... CHINA. By Mrs. Giles, Canada... A FIiend, through F. W. B.... Rev. G. Webber, Canada..... " C. G. Moore... Anonymous.... Mr. R. Coad, Ilfracombe.... Miss Moorman, Canada.... An Old Friend, Plymouth.... Miss Weeks, through Mr. J. Yeo.... A Friend, through Rev. E. V. Stephens.... Mr. Sanders, Northumberland...... H. M.... FOREIGN. 20 0 0 500 200 110 110 110 106 1 0 0 o 10 0 026 026 48 13 3 328 16 7 379 4 5 597 13 6 709 11 10 293 13 1 345 9 9 448 7 10 448 13 8 331 10 7 188 6 3 88 4 5 16 10 2 35 10 6 103 17 6 4 10 0 1 10 0 4 1 10 100 500 400 300 2 10 0 boo 109 o 10 0 33 3 6 4,429 9 5 By South Australia...... 574 15 0 Voted by Conference for China Mission.......... 5 5 0 580 0 0 Victoria............ 1949 3 4 Sunday Schools for China... 25 11 7 ---- 1974 14 11 New Zealand.... 107 11 3 2,662 6 2

54 DISBURSEMENTS. Grants to Missions. St. Ives... ~:~ri~~:. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Chagford... Tiverton and Bampton... Taunton... Somerton... Weston-Super-Mare... Crewkerne... Portland... Bridgwater... Clapham... Kilburn... Woolwich... Bouth Tottenham... Sevenoaks... Liphook... Southampton... Crondall... :fa~~~nm~~:..:::::::::::::::::::::::: Chepstow... Aberavon... Swansea... CardUf... Llantrissant... '"... Sheerness... Tenterden... f~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Dalton... Durham... Cleveland... Bradford...!~~~..::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::: 109,. 4 2 Grants to Oircuits. Porthleven..... Helston..... Truro..... St. Mawes..... Plymouth..... Ringsash.... Torquay and Newton Abbot..... ~r~r~~~~~.:::::::::::::::::::::::: yarmonth..... Chichester..... ~~~~~.. :::::::::::::::::::::::: Newport, I.W... 28S.. i5... 9 Supplementary Grant. Crewkeme...... s. d. 20 0 0 80 0 0 80 0 0 500 29 6 8 1810 0 21 17 3 19 1911 40 0 0 81 10 0 11 5 0 1M 11 3 3911 0 60 0 0 72 0 0 77 17 7 11 7 3 12 10 0 1810 0 18 4 3 2010 2 23 1 0 910 0 1210 0 20 0 0 18 0 0 30 0 0 510 0 27 4 6 21 1 2 54 3 4 20 0 0 2210 0 2613 4 48 0 0 12 0 0 91 0 0 3310 6 1611 9 25 0 0 2518 3 500 60 0 0 21 8 1 25 0 0 15 0 0 315 0 768 10 0 0 14 0 0 24 16 0 B5 0 0 518 1 To Travelling Expenses, Postage, Placards, ana other Incidffltal Expenses, in holding Missionary Meetings. Falmouth District..... Bodmindo..... ~:bb~~:~ ::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: Exeter do..... Bristol do..... Londondo..... 1315 4 14 7 4 1310 8 18 S 4 10 311 14 611 18 4 8 Portsmouth District....... Newport do..... Chatham do.... Bradford do....... ~!=scfr~~~~.:: :::::::::::::: ::: 150 9 7 Gmnts to Ohapels.. s. d. 1516 2 16 110 711 6 588 113 3 160 Camelford... 20 0 2 Weston (Interest on Purchase Money)...... Forest Hill (Missionary Money) 10 0 0 33 9 1 Do. (third. instalment of commuted Grant to Station)... 66 17 7 do. Interest on Balance... 10 0 7 Lee (:Mi&!ionary Money)... 21 6 9 do. (Repayment to Loan Fund) 21 0 0 Eltham (two-thirds of Missionary Money)... 5 6 8 South Tottenham (one-tenth of cost of land and one year's interest on balance)... 85 8 6 Plumstead (one-tenth of Grant and one year's interest on balance)... Southsea (one-fifth of Grant towards 84 0 0 cost of site for a new Chapel and Schoolroom, and interest on balance)...... 42 6 0 Eatltleigh (one-fifth of cost of site and one year's interest on balance) 34 10 0 CardUf... 44 0 0 CwmBran...... 5 4 0 ~~~s~~i~..:::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~ 1~ ~ 520 0 5 To Miscellaneous Expenses. Members of Committee attending Committee Meetings (half), and Secretary (full), and expenses of meetings (half).... Preachers to Stations..... Conference Deputations.... Postage of Treasurer & Secretaries Stationery for do.... Allowance to Secretaries..... Towards Salary and House Rent of Treasurer..... do. Secretary..... Travelling expenses of do..... Rewards.... Collecting boxes..... Printing Reports.... do. Cards and Books.... G!~t to ~!dbf~~~~d Towards expenses of Pastors' Meetings..... Intercbange of Preachers at St. Ives..... J. Dymond, Doctor's Bill.... W. J. Hocking, allowance as Supernumerary..... Towards Salary of T. Martin.., do. of G. Roberts... Mr. Baller, travelling expenses Anniversarr expenses, 1888... Loss on glving up Tottenham Preaching Room (omitted last year)..... 1417 2 1810 8 B5 9 3 711 8 300 10 0 0 57 4 2 6515 0 983 127 10 0 780 30 7 6 11 0 0 18 0 0 500 617 6 018 4 112 6 46 0 0 210 0 210 0 100 114 0 11 0 0