FAMILY REUNION
Mrs. W. G. Woodman and Mrs. J. Wilson and her husband, who arrived by the Tamaroa from London today, were met by their brother, Mr. J. A. Grimwood, of the Union Steam Ship Company. When Mr. Grimwood left Home for New Zealand in 1895, Mrs. Woodman and Mrs. Wilson were but young girls, then living in Dublin. Mr. Grimwood has not had the opportunity of seeing his sisters in the years between, and they have since not only married but brought up families members of which themselves are now married. The meeting of brother and sisters in these exceptioned circumstances was most happy. Mr. Grimwood's sisters are looking forward to spending Christmas and the New Year in Wellington. They will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Grimwood at their residence, Lower Hutt. They contemplate vfsiting Rotorua and^ubsequen ly will tour the South Island, where, at Dunedin, tney will meet other relatives settled in New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 8
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156FAMILY REUNION Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 8
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