MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
i. Missions.to. Seanien\ Institute was crowded last evening, when a concert' was proved by Mr. F. W.-yHaybittle. rTho: Missioner, Mr. James . Mpore, oocupicd' tho' ohair. The following contributed" items to tho programme Misses ...Haybittle (2), Messrs. Haybittle and H'Duff. Miss Haybittle acted as accompanist, and several popular ch'oruscs were suDg'jn good style by the audience, under the direction of tho [ Missioner. An amusing cohnndrnm competitlon was'won by iailors from ships in port. I A small jugj; "whioii has been in tlio possoesion i of tho Mission; for • some time, was sold by auction during the concert, by Mr. Haybittle, and finally returned to: the Mission I.TCio.proceeds, which amounfed to £4 5s- 9d.j' | aio in aid of tho piano renoration fund. v
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 548, 1 July 1909, Page 7
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124MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 548, 1 July 1909, Page 7
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