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“...in their learning. They had abandoned all idolatrous distinctions, and there was reason to hope the rest of the inhabitants would receive the Gospel.
A Chapel has been built, around which are scattered the dwellings of the Native Christians.
RAROTONGA.—Papeiaha and Tibeiuo, Teachers.
The whole of the inhabitants of this island (whose number is calculated to be between 6 and 7,000) have embraced Christianity, and their principal idol has been sent to this country, and deposited in the Society’s Museum. Infanticide has ceased. A Chapel, 240 feet by 42, has been erected, and numerous plastered dwelling-houses (including one for the teachers, 90 feet by 30) have been built. The mission-house is furnished with sofas, chairs, tables, &c. all of native manufacture. The people are industrious also in the cultivation of the earth. It is probable that Mr. Pitman, who was sent out to the South Sea Islands, by the Society, in 1824, and Mr. Buza-cott, one of the missionaries who have accompanied Mr. Nott...”
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“...Rev. W. Eccles, Collection perRev.W.
Jay..................120 14 5
--------, Ditto, per Rev.
J. Leifchild..........112 13 1
Missionary Boxes of
Brunton, Mrs........... 0 8 6
Chandler, Mrs.......... 0 0 6
Horse Hair Manufactory 14 8 Howes, Mary Ann.... 0 6 3
Pitman, Mr......... 4 4 0
Reeve, Rev. W...... 0 5 7
Riddle, Mr. J...... 0 10 8
South Quay, London
Docks............. 0 10 3
Stores, Mr......... 0 15 0
Thompson,Mr........ 1 14 8
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Schools, per M. Dyer 1 10 8
Missionary Museum,
Austin Friars....... 9 12 11
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Adelphi Chapel Auxiliary Society -Aldermanbury Female Society -Artillery Street Evangelical Society .Barbican Chapel Auxiliary Society .Bethnal Green Juvenile Society Brixton North Auxiliary Society Broad Street Female Auxiliary Society -.Camberwell...”
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“.... . 327 17 2 /
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Publications.
Paper ........................................................... . 759 11 4
Printing and Binding................................................. 748 6 0
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Sundries.
Salaries of the Home and Assistant Secretaries, the Accountant, Clerk, and Messenger, and Poundage to the Collector...........................1019 17 6
Rent, Taxes, and Insurance for the Society’s House.................. 259 0 9
Repairs, &c. for Mission House and Museum, including Freight and Charges
upon Idols, and other Curiosities . . . . . . . , . 189 3 5
Travelling Expenses of Ministers, for the purpose of forming and visiting
Auxiliary Societies, and obtaining Collections.......................515 0 0
Expenses at the Annual Meeting, the previous Meeting of the Auxiliary Societies, and for the Travelling of the Preachers at the Anniversary . 141 14 11
Stationery, Missionary Boxes furnished to Auxiliary Societies, Advertisements, and Books for Library.....”
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