ON HALLOWED GROUND.—The restored Melanesian Mission building at Kohimarama was re-opened yesterday as a museum for Melanesian relics. At the ceremony: Bishop J. M. Steward, the Primate of New Zealand (Archbishop A. W. Averill), Miss Atkin and Miss Wench. Back: Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins, Mrs. Averill, the Rev. A. A. Thomson, Mr. J. Watson and Mr. Gerald Jones.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 16
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58ON HALLOWED GROUND.—The restored Melanesian Mission building at Kohimarama was re-opened yesterday as a museum for Melanesian relics. At the ceremony: Bishop J. M. Steward, the Primate of New Zealand (Archbishop A. W. Averill), Miss Atkin and Miss Wench. Back: Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins, Mrs. Averill, the Rev. A. A. Thomson, Mr. J. Watson and Mr. Gerald Jones. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 16
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