Our London correspondent writing on the 12th of - March says:—Mr. E. F. Polio ok 'Auckland) arrived ad Marseilles by the last trip of the Orionl:I'aoific steamer Oinrah after a pleasant passage. Landing there he crossed France by rail and came on to London. He is staying with his brother-in-law and sister in Harleystreet. As the? possess a motor-car ha has already had several long and interesting motor journeys in the country, and lie looks forward to many more. Mr. Pollock, who is an enthusiastic musician, has already started on a round of music-hearing in London, and a? h« takes particular interest in the work of church choirs hi* is going the round of most of the famous ones in the metropolis so 83 to study for himself all this latest methods and novelties. Mr. Pollock goes to Cambridge next week to stay with' relative* there, and his present intention i? to lci>ve in May by the s.s. Odour oil hit return to New Zetland. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 5
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