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ENTHUSIASTIC FAREWELL TO MAORI FOOTBALLERS AT WELLINGTON. Scene on the wharf as the Marama moved away last Friday, showing the great crowd which assembled to farewell the team. —S. C. Smith,

PRESENTATION TO THE HON. E. W. ALISON ON THE OCCASION OF] HIS GOLDEN WEDDING. Left to right: Mr. F. Mortimer, Colonel W. D. Holgate and the Hon. E. W. Alison. Colonel HoJgate, on behalf of the directors of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company, presented a silver tea and coffee service. Mr. Mortimer, for the employees, made the gift of a beautiful inkstand. —Staff Photographer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 11

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ENTHUSIASTIC FAREWELL TO MAORI FOOTBALLERS AT WELLINGTON. Scene on the wharf as the Marama moved away last Friday, showing the great crowd which assembled to farewell the team. —S. C. Smith, PRESENTATION TO THE HON. E. W. ALISON ON THE OCCASION OF] HIS GOLDEN WEDDING. Left to right: Mr. F. Mortimer, Colonel W. D. Holgate and the Hon. E. W. Alison. Colonel HoJgate, on behalf of the directors of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company, presented a silver tea and coffee service. Mr. Mortimer, for the employees, made the gift of a beautiful inkstand. —Staff Photographer. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 11

ENTHUSIASTIC FAREWELL TO MAORI FOOTBALLERS AT WELLINGTON. Scene on the wharf as the Marama moved away last Friday, showing the great crowd which assembled to farewell the team. —S. C. Smith, PRESENTATION TO THE HON. E. W. ALISON ON THE OCCASION OF] HIS GOLDEN WEDDING. Left to right: Mr. F. Mortimer, Colonel W. D. Holgate and the Hon. E. W. Alison. Colonel HoJgate, on behalf of the directors of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company, presented a silver tea and coffee service. Mr. Mortimer, for the employees, made the gift of a beautiful inkstand. —Staff Photographer. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 11