SABSATH SERVICES AT PAIHIA. 
preceding portion of the report briefly compre- 
hends the principal events which have occurred 
at this Station, from its commencement, to June 
1831. 
“ The Sunday Services are conducted in the 
chapel. At eight o’clock in the morning, the 
natives in the settlement are assembled, together 
with the Mission families in the Station, and such 
European residents, in different parts of the Bay, 
as are disposed to attend. The Prayers of our 
Church, and one of the Lessons, are read in the 
New-Zealand language ; and the Natives are also 
addressed in their own tongue. The remainder 
of the Service, with a sermon, is in the English 
language. After service, the Missionaries and 
some of the baptized natives disperse, by water 
and land, to different settlements within a short 
distance of the Station, particularly to Kororareka 
and Otuihu, where attentive congregations are 
generally found, waiting their arrival. And it is 
worthy of remark, that a large proportion of these 
natives consists of the poor deluded females who 
have been taken by their parents or masters on 
board the ships, for the sake of sordid gain. 
“In the mean time, the Native Boys’ School is 
catechized by one of the baptized youths. The 
Native Girls’ School, the Infant School, and the 
English Girls’ School, are respectively attended 
to by the wives of the Missionaries; while the 
Enghsh Boys’ School remains in charge of one of 
the Missionaries, by rotation. — At three o’clock, 
