SAILORS' RE-UNION.
En route from England by tho Arawa Mr. Moore, Missioner to Seaincn, con- : suited" the"captain"6f the steariier re entertainment for the crew, and iriconjunc-, tion with"hiiri, arid through, the,liberality of tho passengers, arranged with him to hold some form' of entertainment on arrival" in Wellington." 'In 'consequence a very enjoyable time was passed in Godber's tea-rooms on Saturday' .afternoon and evening, :when sports, tea, music, recitations, ' etc., fornied the features. One pleasing .event was the v.ery wnrm reception accorded to Mrs. SI. A. Williams by tho largo party present, and cheers were also given bv the-sailors after "Mrs. Williams had distributed tlie prizes. During tiie.evcning otjdresses of welcpmo wero delivered'by Mr. 'Moore, an(i"by "Messrs'. Cnmmings arid .Crowley (R,:M,S. Amwa); to Mr. and' Mrs.' Moore," congratulating them on their .arrival in. their old port. -The prize winners-were as follow:—Messrs. Parrel,'AVillinms, Dav. .Wngstaff. Dmrget, Blocksonv AVes:, ..Crawley, Marshall. O'Brjen," Smith, "IVJckers, ' Brown, and Chapman. " ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 2
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370SAILORS' RE-UNION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 2
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