LONDON PERSONALS
(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, January 12. J. Fitzpatrick Lewis and his wife, Constance Duchess of Westminster, left for Now Zealand by the Rangitiki. They^are taking the round tour in this vessel and-will: Visit Wellington and Napier, and will spend some time fishing in the Tongariro River and at Pye's Fishing Camp. Both are keen anglers. ■„■, After spending a few days at.Rotor.ua,.they will proceed to Auckland, therfce; to the Waitomo Caves and to i Wellington. A brief visit will be paidto.Christchurch, where Captain Lewis has relatives. Other passengers by the Rangitiki are Sir Peter and Lady Leicester and their two daughters, Sir Holburt Waring, Lord and Lady Moynihan, and Sir George .Murray.
Mr. Julius Vogel calls attention ~to the fact that February 24 is,the 100 th anniversary' of the: birth of his lather,' Sir Julius Vogel,' a former Prime Minister of New Zealand;
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bradley (Wellington) will be remaining in London for an indefinite period. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lewes (Mrs. Bradley's ' parents), who are residing with them at Putney, intend returning to the Dominion after a season's tour.
Miss Ivy "Wills ("Wellington) arrived in London by^ the'Rangitiki ;on Der cember 19, and her marriage to-Mri George Crawford Watson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Laurel Bank, Banff, Scotland, took place in Colchester three days later by special licence. Mrs. Watson will spend the next three months in, London during the absence from England "of her husband, who is a chief engineer in the Merchant Service. She will then visit relatives in Scotland before meeting 1 Mr. Watson on his arrival in' Glasgow next May.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 17
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