SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY
—, —, — 4 There was a lurge audience on.Tucs--dav eveniiiij at the concert arranged by Mrs. Percival M.or?an. Items were contributed,by Mrs. P. Morgan, the Misses M. Lewis, I'eggy Jones, Al. Dimock, J. Lewis, and Messfi-. T. B. Jones, JOdmonds (s.s Hororatu), and Hawkins (Amokura). Miss M.. Lewis was at the piano. The missioner. Mr. James Moore, spoke on "■prohibition," and' pledges followed. M.rs. Duncan provided light refreshments for the. gnaats. Tlic prizes won bv the boys of the Amokura were presented in an interval by the missioner. The winners were: W. Todd, J. Hancox, L. Fillinchani, \V. Adams, L. Hawkins, 8.. Avers, H. Kemp, Arthur .Tombs, K. Bensmmi l r - White, E. FitzWilliam, Arthur Shanks, L. Arnold, M. Clarke, St. Georße Jlanilin, and F. West. The winners of the Cameron Cup were the starboard, watch. Most points in this event wcro won by W. Todd. Mr. Barnsdftle, acting-commander, paid how much they owed to. Mr* M. A. Williams and the Wellington residents for these enioynble evenings for seafaring men. Cheers were given at tho closo of the evening.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 162, 3 April 1919, Page 9
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180SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 162, 3 April 1919, Page 9
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