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FATHER AINSWORTH'S TRAVELS.

Tho Eev. Father Ainsworth of Wellington, and a Greymonth boy (writes the London correspondent of tho Dunedin Star) has been wandering in many lands and sampling the ships of many countries. Leaving tho Bristish China at Port Said, he explored Egypt for a fortnight. The Russian Czarewitch then bore him to Jaffa, and a Turkish train to Jerusalem, and other spots in the cradle of Christianity. In a Khedivial boat he journeyed to Greece, where he spent some happy days in Athens. From Patras, an Italian steamer took him to Brindisi, And after seeing the chief cities in Italy he made the best of his way Home through Switzerland and France. A fortoight in London was followed by a couple Of months in Ireland. In Leeds ho stayed with his uncle, Mr Jame 9 Ainsworth. Private business will require his attention in London for two or three weeks. September will bo spent with relatives in Scotland, and at the end of that month the traveller crosses the herrind-pond, leaving San Francisco early in November.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 November 1901, Page 4

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FATHER AINSWORTH'S TRAVELS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 November 1901, Page 4

FATHER AINSWORTH'S TRAVELS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 November 1901, Page 4