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Top, left to right: Sir James Hood, a well-known Sydney consulting practitioner, Capt. A. R. Curtis, who was private secretary to Lord Jellicoe, and is now on Lord Stonehaven s staff. He is on a holiday to New Zealand. Mr. R. Dalton, British Trade Commissioner in Australia, n c™'.- i.° ,r * • Piddington, Industrial Commissioner for New South Wales; Mr. C. Garnett-Heywood, a member of the London t.y Fishing Club, who has exploited the waters of New Zealand and Australia and is now on his way Home; Mr. C. F. Bennett, of Auckland, who returned from a holiday to Australia.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 8

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Top, left to right: Sir James Hood, a well-known Sydney consulting practitioner, Capt. A. R. Curtis, who was private secretary to Lord Jellicoe, and is now on Lord Stonehaven s staff. He is on a holiday to New Zealand. Mr. R. Dalton, British Trade Commissioner in Australia, n c™'.- i.° ,r* • Piddington, Industrial Commissioner for New South Wales; Mr. C. Garnett-Heywood, a member of the London t.y Fishing Club, who has exploited the waters of New Zealand and Australia and is now on his way Home; Mr. C. F. Bennett, of Auckland, who returned from a holiday to Australia. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 8

Top, left to right: Sir James Hood, a well-known Sydney consulting practitioner, Capt. A. R. Curtis, who was private secretary to Lord Jellicoe, and is now on Lord Stonehaven s staff. He is on a holiday to New Zealand. Mr. R. Dalton, British Trade Commissioner in Australia, n c™'.- i.° ,r* • Piddington, Industrial Commissioner for New South Wales; Mr. C. Garnett-Heywood, a member of the London t.y Fishing Club, who has exploited the waters of New Zealand and Australia and is now on his way Home; Mr. C. F. Bennett, of Auckland, who returned from a holiday to Australia. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 8