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NOTES.

Captain ami Mrs Bcott and Dr. and Airs Wilson leave for l>unedin by tho ■first express this morning. Captain iscott and I>r. Wilson will ioin the Torrd Nova at Port Chalmers, whence she departs to-morrow.

Mrs Scott and Mrs Wilson intend returning to England shortly. Mrs jhvans will remain in New "Zealand. Mr Wyatt (manager of tho Expedition) Kind Mrs Wyatt leave by the Ulimaroa on Thursday, for Sydney, whence they return to England via Japan and India.

Xpry complete arrangements were made for taking cinematograph records of th*> departure of tho Expedition. pii board ~)tiio Terra Nova, Mr Pontjnee, the photographer with the Expedition, too-k pictures of the scone as it Appeared from the deck of tJio Terra r»ova. On the Harbour Board's tug, 'Canterbury," Mr Ghent, representing the well-known firm of cinematograph iilm manufacturers. Gaumont, took pictures of the exploring vessel as sliewenfc down the harbour.

Mr G. Wyatt, manager of the Expe♦Tition, was a passenger on the Terra Nova to Port Chalmers. Mrs Wyatt nnd Mrs Evans, wife of Lieut. E! G. Kvans, R.N.. left for Port Chalmers by the Marama on Saturday evening. The Monowai, which left on Saturday afternoon, took away in her cool chambers 50 cases of butter and 17 carcases of mutton for the Terra Nova. This will probably be "hardened up" in a freezing chamber at Port Chalmers "before beinn placed on board the Terra Nova.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 8

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NOTES. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 8

NOTES. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 8

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