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-——. . ~__ 1 At Taranaki Street, Methodist Churcli on Thursday night, the members of tho Methodist Women's Missionary Society and some others met to say farewell to Miss Jamioson, who left th'at night, for jrtipua, to take up work thjore as a missionary sister.- Miss Jamieson, who is a Palmerston Xorth lady, has for some years been an active worker in connection with tho Cuba Street Church in that town. She lias noiv been appointed by.the Mission Board in, Sydney to work in Xew Guinea, her support ix>ing the care of tho Methodist women of Wellington and the vicinity. At the mooting on Thursday iiidit tho Bevs. Jhos. Fee and J. Ward spoke tho good wishes of the gathering, and those present afterwards joined together in a sacramental service. MOTOR CARS. Now on view, IS h.p. Noiseless Xayiier, 12-1G h.p. Itcnault, and 1.5-20 h.p. 8.5.A., with iivc-soaior (orpedo bodies and all extras. Orders booked for Crosslcy's, Austin's, and Renault voilnrcttcs for winter and spring delivery. Scott Motor Aeencv 57 Cuba Street, Wellinglon.-Aclvt. Steamers arriving and departing at Wellington on Thursday and Good Friday carried Jni-£o holiday crowds. The Patecna, which arrived from Xelson on Thursday night, brought 120 passengers, and loft again (soon after arrival) with 190. Tho Arahura, on her special trie to Picton and Xelson on Thursday, took 281 passoncers, and returned yesterday with 83. Leavina for nortliern ports and Sydney, the Wimmera tool: 48 passengers. En route for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne, the Maraina hnd 310 Wellington passengers when she. left en Tliuisday evenimr, "and tho Mararoa, leaving tho for Lyttelton, took- 415. The turbine steamer Maori appears to bo the favourite passenger steamer on the ferrv run. She. landed 733 people, in Wellington yesterday morning, and took away 424 last night. The Monowai, which arrived from Auckland via way ports yesterday, broucht 50 jjassengcrSj

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1102, 15 April 1911, Page 5

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