| Level | Item |
| Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure) | CMS/B/OMS/C A1 E2/35 |
| Title | Letter from Wenzel to Secretary: 3 August 1810: Kakara |
| Extent | 1 doc. |
| Date | 1810 |
| Description | He went to Bashia for provisions but found the same scarcity there, though no actual hunger. Their health is good. He is learning a little Susu from a pupil and is beginning to translate Romans, having finished St. Mark, but cannot yet preach in Susu. Butscher reports favourably of Dimbaia as a possible new settlement; 40 children are offered for instruction and Wenzel would be willing to go. He hopes the goods they need can soon be sent from England, to avoid the high prices of their neighbourhood. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Physical Description | E2: The numbers are original numbers and the first 17 documents bear either one or two crossed-out numbers as well. Several numbers are missing and so marked and several documents had been previously transferred to other series and are so marked. |