List of Presents, per Mr. Charlesworth, from January 16th to February 14th, 1885.-PROVISIONS: 1 Christmas Pudding, and 1 Cake, Mrs. R. Dodwell; chest of Tea, 1 cwt. Moist Sugar, Mr. S. Gillespie; 12 sacks Potatoes, Mr. Hogbin; 1 New Zealand Sheep, Mr. A. Seale Haslam ; 281bs. Baking Powder, Messrs. Freeman and Hildyard; 1 case Blacking, Messrs. Carr and Son; 103 Rabbits, Mr. Samuel Barrow; 34lbs. Bacon, 6lbs. Cocoa, Mr. Wormald; 2 sacks Potatoes, Mr. Watts; 240 Eggs, Miss Janet Ward. BOYS' CLOTHING :-7 Garments, Mrs. S. Risdon; 6 Sailors' Suits, 1 Jacket, 3 Ties, 10 Collars, 3 Hats, Messrs. J. and H. G. Ince; 12 Flannel Shirts, Mrs. Crosher; 4 Flannel Shirts, Mrs. Goodman; 67 Articles, for Boys, Mrs. E. Brown. GIRLS' CLOTHING:-12 Flannel Petticoats, Miss E. J. Burton; 6 Wraps, 16 pairs Stockings, Miss Fouracre; 1 pair Socks, 1 pair Cuffs, Miss Kirtley; 13 Garments, Miss Blyth; 12 Garments, Mrs. S. R. Wilkins; 134 Articles, Young Women's Bible-class at the Orphanage, per Mrs. James Stiff; 9 Garments, Mrs. E. L. Yerbury; 14 Flannel Petticoats, Mrs. Collier; 12 Knitted Scarves, 3 pairs Cuffs, Mrs. and Miss Pratt; 8 Articles, The Misses Duke; 14 Articles, Miss Poole; 27 Garments, The, Ladies' Working Meeting, Metropolitan Tabernacle, per Miss Higgs; 18 Jackets and Ulsters, Mr. J. Falkner; 26 Worn Garments, Mr. Jas. Owers, jun.; 37 Garments, Mrs. S. Risdon; 37 Garments, 21 Scarves, Arthur Street Bible-class, per Miss Crane; 6 Garments, Mrs. Crosher; 61 Garments, Mrs. E. Brown; 3 Articles, Mrs. J. White; 12 articles, for No. 6 House, Mrs. Moss. GENERAL:-1 cwt. Illustrated Papers, Mr. W. J. Smith; 2 Scrap Books, Miss Poole; 50 yards Flints, and 22 loads Burrs, Messrs. Wills and Packham; 2 Antimacassars, A. A. B.; 2 Boxes Toys, Mr. Jas. Owers, jun.; 1 Doll, Mrs. S. Risdon; 7 Fancy Articles, Mrs. Crosher; 7 Dolls for No. 1 House, from a Friend; Boxes of Flowers for Christmas decoration received from the following Drapers:-Messrs. Cotton, Axtens, Quin and Hookey, Bon Marché, Akerman and Pomeroy, Barrett, Edwards, Amery, Williams, and Fancourt; and a quantity of Books, Halifax. Girls' Orphanage Building Fund. Statement of Receipts from January 15th to February 14th, 1885. Colportage Association. Statement of Receipts from January 15th, to February 14th, 1885. Subscriptions and Donations for Districts: Subscriptions and Donations to the General Fund: £ s. d. 40 0 0 Mr. H. Ormond 20 0 0 210 O Mrs. Horton, per Mr. J. Smith.. Mr. J. McElkinny... Mrs. J. Ardill Mrs. Dix Mr. J. Carrington. Mrs. Hassall £ s. d. 200 100 020 050 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parry Mrs. Jane Allan Mr. Lang. A yoke Subscriptions Per Miss Fitzgerald : Mr. Raybould Mr. A. Whatley Miss Keating 10 0 0 40 0 0 500 Mr. W. H. Roberts, for Ilkeston and Mr. T. Greenwood, for Brentford Mr. Thos. Tasker, for Clatford district 7 10 0 40 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Mr. D. Heelas, per Mrs. Jas. Withers. Mr. W. Mainwaring 0 10 0 500 0 10 6 100 710 0 100 0 10 0 0 10 0 10 0 020 500 0 10 0 0 10 0 5 0 0 050 00 0 1 0 0 8 026 £33 8 8 £236 10 0 P. M. Mr. J. Hassall Society of Evangelists. Statement of Receipts from January 15th to February 14th, 1885. Mrs. Wilson, thankoffering for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parry Mr. A. H. Scard Friends sending presents to the Orphanage are earnestly requested to let their names or initials accompany the same, or we cannot properly acknowledge them; and also to write to Mr. Spurgeon if no acknowledgment is sent within a week. All parcels should be addressed to Mr. Charlesworth, Stockwell Orphanage, Clapham Road, London. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by C. H. Spurgeon, " Westwood," Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood. Should any sums sent before the 14th of last month be unacknowledged in this list, friends are requested to write at once to Mr. Spurgeon. Post Office and Postal Orders should be made payable at the Chief Office, London, to C. H. Spurgeon; and Cheques and Orders should all be crossed. |