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of the day, closed a month of toil and interest greater 
than any he had before spent in the Sandwich Islands. 
In the retrospect, he could not but hope some good 
would result to the people. 
Early on the 1st of September, Mr. Thurston left To- 
waihae in a canoe furnished by Mr. Young, and at 
eight in the forenoon reached the place where the Nio 
was lying at anchor, on board of which he joined 
Messrs. Goodrich and Bishop. Soon after four in the 
afternoon they weighed anchor and made sail. When 
they left Hawaii, the master intended touching at 
Maui; but contrary winds obliged them to shape their 
course towards Oahu, where they safely arrived late 
in the evening of the 3d, and had the satisfaction of 
iinding the mission family in the enjoyment of comfort¬ 
able health. 
