ALL BLACKS
DEPARTURE FROM WELLINGTON J'APEWELLED BY LARGE CROWD '.iv '*\i..'i^.'-.fib -I'TM.vi 'Ari.ijcialiofi; WELLINGTON, Tins Day. \ -...•• crowd assembled to bid fare i ell :,, the All Blacks A shed was set ~.,!,. In the Harbour Board for last ■rivet inq's, and there the Mayor. Prime Minister, and Mr Hornig (manager) made speeches Mr Hornig said he had received over 100 messages, including one from ■he Governor-General. Mi Contes presented each member oi the team with a book of New Zealand \icw.« and Hie.mi n then went on board. picceded i.v Brownlie carrying a large iVm frond 'and NiiholE I,ringing up the ~ai with another. I I-,,. (cm , ungl-emiti d on the boat at ,l,e ade and v..,.- wr,.nd> ,hee,e,l a the M.o mi.i drew out.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 April 1928, Page 2
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123ALL BLACKS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 April 1928, Page 2
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