WORKERS FOR "NEW ZEALAND'S OWN MISSION" LEAVE BY THE STEAM YACHT SOUTHERN CROSS FOR SERVICE IN MELANESIA. Photographs taken yesterday afternoon, when the Southern Cross took her departure for the New Hebrides. The vessel will make an extended tour of the numerous islands of the diocese. The photo graph on the left is of the four missionaries who were passengers on the yacht. From left: Miss M. 1 ► Simson, Mr. A. A. Hoggier, the Rev. A. A. Thomson and Miss I. C. Wench.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20058, 22 September 1928, Page 10
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83WORKERS FOR "NEW ZEALAND'S OWN MISSION" LEAVE BY THE STEAM YACHT SOUTHERN CROSS FOR SERVICE IN MELANESIA. Photographs taken yesterday afternoon, when the Southern Cross took her departure for the New Hebrides. The vessel will make an extended tour of the numerous islands of the diocese. The photo graph on the left is of the four missionaries who were passengers on the yacht. From left: Miss M. 1 ► Simson, Mr. A. A. Hoggier, the Rev. A. A. Thomson and Miss I. C. Wench. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20058, 22 September 1928, Page 10
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