Revised Jun 24 2021
with him. Mr. P. was lodged at the house of the Rev. G. H. Nobbs and after supper the community assembled there & remained some hours engaged in edifying conversation & singing, which greatly pleased the Rev. Gentleman.
July 5th.
The weather this morning being fine
the Rev. Mr. Pattieson returned on board,
& the Bishop & Mrs. Selwyn came on shore.
We as may be supposed gave them a hearty
welcome & Government House being vacant it was
appropriated to their use during their stay. In the
evening our people assembled at the Bishops residence
and were much pleased to find that a Bishop could
condescend to men of low estates.
" 6th.
Sacrament Sunday. After service the Sunday scholars
were assembled for the first time since our arrival.
The Bishop took one class Mrs. Selwyn another,
and Mr. Harper a protege of the Bishop's took a third.
The other classes were
attended by their usual teachers. The classes gave entire
satisfaction, in the evening many of our people went to listen to
the Bishops very instructive conversation.
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By request the Bishop performed Divine service and then
prepared to take his departure,
Mrs. Selwyn not enjoying good health is to remain with us
until his return.
Mrs. Selwyns instructions and example will be of much service
to our girls. The landing at the pier being rugged the
vessel was telegraphed round to the Cascade. Many
of our people accompanyed the Bishop down and the vessel
being very close to the shore, they were invited to go on
board. Towards evening our people returned on shore,
and the "Southern Cross" pursued her errand of mercy.
May the apostolic endeavours of the Bishop be crowned with success
" 27th.
Lucy Emily daughter of Charles & Lucy Christian born
" 29th.
Arabella Amy daughter of Philip & Sarah McCoy born
Aug. 1st.
During the past month our people have been busily employed
tending sheep, driving in cattle, repairing fences & planting