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[MS 278]

Anchor about the same hour the next day in the harbour of Hewahina - 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 today She is much better - I have not time to add any more ??  The Bretheran have been so continued in their in their information that I have no more to add -/ enclosed is a copy of the letter to the Rev Saml Marsden and that gentleman has not left England.
I will thank you to deliver it after you have seen its contents as i must humbly beg an intreat in you and 

your obedient servant

the Rev George Burder

[MS 279]
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 Samuel Marsden ___ Owen Linnian
                                                                                                 his Mark X

[MS 279a]
18 March 1809
Sir
Pleas to pay Mr Dean, for two Bushells of Wheat Give to Mr Marsdens Men and 1000 of palax at 6d ???  2 10
                                                                                                                                                  the Wheat     1   0
                                                                                                                                 James Horrie 3- 10-

Mr Hassell

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