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Anchor about the same hour the next
day in the harbour of Huahine - thus
you see how The Lord in his alwise providence
scatters us over the face of the Earth may
we learn to be still, that we may see
His purposes Ripen fast - which are
unfolding every hour.
We find when the Vessel left there
that they all enjoyed good health
& except Mrs Elder, and Bro Henry
observes in his letter dated 13 Nov that
Mrs Elder was very poorly, but to-
day She is much better - I have
not time to add any more, and is fact.
The Bretheran have been so contracted
in their in their information that I have no
more to add - Inclosed is a copy of their
letter to the Revd Saml Marsden and if
that gentleman has not left England.
I will thank you to deliver it to him
after you have seen its contents
as I must conclude
I humbly beg an intreat in your prayery
and a continuance of your correspondence
and Believe me is the best Bonds
Revd & dear Sirs
your obedient servant
In the people of you
Dear Lord Jesus
[Signature indecipherable]
The Rev Geo Burden
Secretary to
the London
Missionary Society
[Receipt]
Parramatta 18th March 1809
Received from Mr R Hassall the sum
of Two pounds Ten Shillings in -
cash Notes being payment for 1000
6 feet Pailing I split at the uper
Farm for the use of The Revd Saml
Marsden ___
Owen Linnian
his Mark X
18 March 1809
Sir
Pleas to pay Mr Dean, for two
Bushells of Wheat Give to Mr Marsdens
Men and 1000 of palin at 6d per [indecipherable] 2. 10
the Wheat 1. 0
____
James Horrie 3. 10
Mr Hassell
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