Reports and letters from missionaries and clergy in Australia and New Zealand

 
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The 1845-1846 reports were written by clergy in New South Wales, with the sole exception of Reverend George King (Fremantle). They include Robert Bolton (Hexham), John Duffus (Liverpool), John Gregor (Brisbane), John Grylls (Sydney), Thomas Horton (Castle Hill), Thomas Makinson (Mulgoa), Edward Pryce (Monaro), Robert Sconce (Sydney), William Simpson (Lower Hawkesbury), Edward Smith (Queanbeyan), William Sowerby (Goulburn), Hart Sparling (Appin), William Stack (West Maitland), James Walker (Parramatta),William Walsh (Sydney) and James Wilson Portland).

The 1854-1858 reports were written by clergy in all the colonies, most of whom were stationed in rural districts. The New South Wales correspondents include Charles Brigstocke (Yass), Thomas Druitt (Cooma), Edward Rogers (Camden), Edward Smith (Queanbeyan), William Sowerby (Goulburn), Hart Sparling (Appin), William Stack (Campbelltown, Sydney), Thomas Steele (Cook's River), Edward Synge (Orange), George Turner (Sydney) and Reverend George Nobbs (Norfolk Island).

The South Australian correspondents include Joseph Boake (Salisbury), A.B. Burnett (Willunga), Edward Burnett (Adelaide), Octavius Hammond (Poonindie), G.W. Hawkes (Adelaide), Denzil Ibbotson (Burra), James Pollitt (Adelaide), Thomas Sabine (Kapunda) and F.P. Strickland (Riverton).

The Victorian correspondents include John Barlow (Castlemaine), W.R.L. Bennett (Beechworth), John Cheyne (Tarrengower), Thomas Dowell (Yackandandah), Philip Holman (Ararat) and John Stair (Melbourne). The other correspondents are George Pownall (Perth), John Wollaston (Albany), Henry Fry (Hobart), Joseph Mayson (Swansea), Zacharay Pocock (Emu Bay, Tas.), Charles Abraham (Auckland), Henry Govett (New Plymouth) and Thomas Hutton (Hutt River, N.Z.).

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