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1865

Sunday
8th Miss Banker spent an hour reading the scriptures
and conversing with the inmates. All the
inmates are in good health. and all well
conducted during the three services today. and very
clean.

Monday 9th
The Matron went at 1/4 to 10 oclk on a visit to
her sick daughter (by permission) returned at
2 oclk. afterwards went to the "La Hogue" with
the washing bills had to go again at half past 5 oclk.
and then received a cheque £11.2 for 'Cap.Williams
M. Goddard & the Ships wash'. The sailors had already paid.

Tuesday 10th
Ladies Sub comt. Mrs. Strickland brought
2/6 and promised to pay the same amt weekly whilst
her daughter stays in the Refuge. she was glad
to hear that there was even a slight improvement in her conduct.

Wednesday 11th
Mrs. Breilat visited the laundry and spoke
encouragingly to the girls. and brought
a present of an excellent print dress, for
Fanny Quinn. we are greatly in need
of work for untrained ignorant girls that
can neither wash, iron or sew. such as
common print for patchwork knitting, or
what would be more profitable, picking flax or
hair. Mary Ann Harrison and her companion in
sin (Sarah Fay) were received on trial. The latter girl has a baby
3 months old which she has left in charge of a
woman. Miss Wait commenced her duties as teacher on Monday.
The butcher sent such poor beef this morn.
that Mrs. A took it back. Elizth Riley is the
worst girl in the Refuge. she will neither behave her-
self nor be at peace with those that try to reform.

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