of the is
as the school prospectus.
Of course the retablishment School-which I propne to call the Chaplamey School - has added Conviderably to my already sufficiently arduous duties. Hesponsible for the Cathedral pervices, and chaplans to the Gaol, Strapital and leuclerig, it is only a strong pruse of duly which has caused me to take a plop which invokes so much Vabor as well as Intral and pecuniary responsibility .
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I have only to add that on mef Arrival in the Colony In 1871, I Q2t ow foot a Sunday school in Connection with St Johns Cathedral which has proveds beres Ruccessful. The hoo schools combined will, as I hope, be of lasting bruefit to the English boys where lot is cast in
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this Colony.
In the hope that the Establishment
of the Chaplamey, Schooh will receive the
hearty approval, as I feel pure it will of The Excellency the Governor.
Shave to.
(Signed) B. Stayward heild
Colonial Chaplain