The death has occurred at his residence, Herne Bay, Auckland, of Mr .Joiin Lewis, whose services in patriotic work during the war were highly esteemed. The deceased was one of the founders of the Wellington War Relief Association. Mrs Thomas Walter and Miss Catherine Walter (England), who are touring New Zealand, have arrived in Christchurch, after visiting Miss Ella Tripp at Orari Gorge. They have been staying at Mount Cook, and have also paid visits to Mrs Hamilton. Ashwick, and to Mrs Wigley, Park lane, Timaru. Mrs Walter, who was Miss Gore, of Wellington, is a widow of the Rev. Thomas Walter, late rector of Atherstone, Warwickshire, and daughter-in-law of the famous John Walter, of Bearwood, Berks, who was for over fifty years sole proprietor of “The Times,” London.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 167, 20 June 1925, Page 6
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