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as a Missionary and they therefore thought
there could be no harm in permitting
him to continue his visits

Mrs Threlkeld kindly promised to
make some enquiries of some friends at
Wollongong respecting the daughter of the
womans [indecipherable]

The Secretary mentioned that
she had received a letter from Stephen
Greenhill Esqre [Esquire] offering to send a years
numbers of the "Sunday at Home" and
"Leisure [House?]"

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee
of the Sydney Female Refuge held
on Friday the 6th of October 1865.

Present:
Mrs Ord , Mrs Allen
Mrs Reed , Mrs [Murnin?]
Mrs Bickford , Mrs Macintyre
and the Secretary

The minutes of previous meeting Daily journals
Tabular & Sub Committee
Reports read
31 inmates in the Houses

A letter was read from Melinda stating
that she wished to go with
Mrs Anderson to Queensland.

The ladies expressed their disapbrobation
of such a step & explained to Melinda
that it was more than likely Mrs A's
husband might not approve of her
living with them but before finally

1040838827

as a Missionary and they therefore thought
there could be no harm in permitting
him to continue his visits

Mrs Threlkeld kindly promised to
make some enquiries of some friends at
Wollongong respecting the daughter of the
womans [indecipherable]

The Secretary mentioned that
she had received a letter from Stephen
Greenhill Esqre [Esquire] offering to send a years
numbers of the "Sunday at Home" and
"Leisure [House?]"

At the meeting of the Ladies General Committee
of the Sydney Female Refuge held
on Friday the 6th of October 1865.

Present:
Mrs Ord , Mrs Allen
Mrs Reed , Mrs [Murnin?]
Mrs Bickford , Mrs Macintyre
and the Secretary

The minutes of previous meeting Daily journals
Tabular & Sub Committee
Reports read
31 inmates in the Houses

A letter was read from Melinda stating
that she wished to go with
Mrs Anderson to Queensland.

The ladies expressed their disapbrobation
of such a step & explained to Melinda
that it was more than likely Mrs A's
husband might not approve of her
living with them but before finally