LADY ANGELA DAWNAY.
ARRIVAL IN WELLINGTON.
Lady Angela Dawnav, sister of the Duchess of Gloucester and youngest daughter of the late Duke of Buccleucli, arrived in Wellington last evening by the liner Mataroa from London. She was with her husband, LieutenantCommander P. Dawnay, wlio hascome out to join the New Zealand Division ol the Royal Navy. Lady Angela, who was wearing a navy blue travelling costume, a little blue hat with a white bow, a-nd a fawn overcoat, had little to say on her arnva . It was her first visit to New Zealand, and the thousand lights of Wellington sparkling over the water held her attention arnf obviously made an impression. Lieutenant-Commander Dawnay said he had been in the Dominion before as an officer in H.M.S. Renown. He and his wife expected to leave Wellington today for Auckland, whence he was to sail on Tuesday to join the cruiser Dunedin at Suva on her winter cruise to the Islands. Lady Angela would probably stay at Auckland. They had found the voyage out agreeable, having had a smooth passage. _ • Captain L. Vaughan Morgan, of the New Zealand Naval Board, met them at the wharf.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 12
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193LADY ANGELA DAWNAY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 12
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