NEW ZEALANDERS' TOURS
AUCKLANDERS ABROAD [from ouk own correspondent"! By Air Mail LONDON, May 25 Mr. Eliot Y. Cutten (Auckland) is engaged in post-graduate research at the Imperial Forestry Institute, Oxford. During the spring ho went on a forestry tour in Denmark. He intends to make a similar tour in France in July, and then he will visit Scotland and Ireland. Mr. Cutten will leave for New Zealand in September, travelling via the United States and Canada. Mr. Arthur W. M. Watkins (Devonport) intends to spend somo months in England. A brief tour of the Continent will follow, and probably a visit to Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Davis and Mrs. Gertrude I. Black (Hemuera) have taken a flat in St. .John's Wood for the season. Later they intend to tour England and Scotland and to visit Norway and other parts of the Continent. They will be in Europe for at least a year.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. W. King (Devonport) have been staying with Mr. King's sister at Hindhcad, Surrey, whero one of their daughters now rt>i sides. Next month they will stay with Mr. A. Waterlow King (a brother) at North Chapel, Sussex, and afterwards begin a tour of Wales, Ireland and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ward (Remuera"), after visiting relatives in the Midlands, lately left London for Bournemouth in search of sunshine. Later they will go north to Scotland and the English Lake District. Mr. J. G. Hamilton (Auckland) has arrived in England on a year's leave of absence. He is thinking of touring the British Isles and parts of the Continent with three other Now Zealanders —Messrs. H. J. Addis, J. Connolly and A. J. Martin. Mr. Hamilton expects to leave England for New Zealand at the beginning of February. The Rev. R. Hailey Trill, lately vicar of Takapuna, has been appointed clerical deputation secretary for Dr. Barnardo's Homes, in tho dioceses of Peterborough, Leicester, Birmingham, Lich-; field, Derby, Southwell and Coventry, j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22139, 19 June 1935, Page 12
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