MELANESIAN MISSION.
(To the Editor.) ' ■ ■ Sir,—l have delayed sending my public thanks to Wellington for the great liberality of her kindly people till I had some ot tko recipients own words to quote I have received some .and shall-get niore in a. clay or two. They do not present any variety,- keen gratitude and full appreciation' characterise them all. As-earlv as January in this year I had letters saying we are already looking eagerly for ■our tuck boxes with their invaluablo brace-me-ups' and all the other useful things.we could hardly live.without." If is pathotio to think, owing to strikes, the ship was Jato in leaving this port, ancf poor Mr. Andrews diod without anv of tho tilings which would have helped liim if they had not saved his life, which they possibly would, have done. Wellington people have now and always my grnfoftil thanks.—l am, etc., LUCY CAU)F,R, Wife of the . Commissary to Hie Bishop of Melanesia.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 12 July 1912, Page 2
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157MELANESIAN MISSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 12 July 1912, Page 2
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