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The income of the Free Church of Scotland last year for foreign missions was £97,229, the largest sum ever, realised 'by the Church for that purpose. There are in the missions 27 principal and 150 branch stations ; 40 ordained, 4 medical, 22 teaching, rand 23 female missionaries (beside 31 missionaries wives); 24 native preachers, 310 native teachers, 11 European evangelists and artisans, 154 native helpers, 5206; communicants, and 16,614 pupils in schools,’

HENRY MILWARD & SONS PA1 VY-FVm “MBTOraSMS" UHL lA Ll tali! THREADS WITHOUT _ PASSING THROUGH NEEDLE. sups h |b|o%'gh a MIL WARD’S PATENTLY-WRAPPED NEEDLES ' v. ' AKD . f CELEBRATED EGG-EYED NEEDLES.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 817, 28 October 1887, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 817, 28 October 1887, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 817, 28 October 1887, Page 19

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