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NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.

— ' '">London, September 21.j .■ Tub EnsiMi estate of. tile b*e[*J»J«£ General' lomcrville a, 0. ■. Hogg* of Auckland, ia stated to bo worth £(49. '•' Miss Ohaddio Beauchaw, daughter of >lr. to stay: with hot , sinter, Ma Mackintosh Bell, in Ontario. ■:? Most of .'■' tfao Now Mft»%;^°lj!™ been iu Scotland for ibo end of the «»»<£.■. have returned to town, amenffsfc them, sir Juntos mid Lady M»H«. '•., ■ I Mr. B. W. Moes (Dovonport) iopea.to I duitlify fop hint iJflfrt? «t)gfo«>r«; certify. e in Glasgow, whero bo is waitingto join tire Union; Ootaymy'a i.aw; : «toamer Niagara. Lord *nd J,«.dy Northland have seined to London from ft few . weeks spoil- with Lord and Lady Ranted* after returning from their honeymoon on the Continent.. Mr- John Henderson (Auckland), -who has been in England sinoo June, will leave tor homo by Kotorua on September :Ho will 'attend the grocers' exhibition this wefeic. By defeating his great Continental rivals in.the tennis tournament at DeauviUe. Mr. Wilding won *'a prist© of record monetary ■;■ value'fio far as tennis tournamentsjaro concerned." > _ '/: Mr. "«'d Mrs. James Robertson and Mr. and Mrk ■: J. C.: Spedding; (all of Auckland) have just ttsaeluded a moat eii.ioyablo_raotof tour of tha South Coast and Isle of Wight. In November they go to the Continent .for-a month. Mr. W. '.A. Redmond, Who has .'reached England again after his 18 months' •: tour m : support of Homo Rule for Ireland, says he addressed 300 meetings during the iepr. Ho | •'and Mr. Donovan raised £30,000 for theHomo Rule war chest. j Mr. A. Spencer (Auckland), with his wife j and daughter, has returned, from a tour of,! parts of the Continent, V the: Scottish lakes, . and the South of- England. Tkev are leav- ; ing for home on September;. 27, and will ; spend three weeks in Melbourne and Syd- | ney. - ■<[ _ > '■;; .:•\ : V\. i Mr. A. S. Griffith (Christchurch) -is due to ; leave for home on 1 September 27, .Mr,;- G. J?.;, Davis on October 12, Misa Kershaw (Ash- , burton) October 25, Mr, : A E ; ,Armstrong (Ghristchurch) -November ; 22, Miss ■■?&■:..&. : Knox j (Wellington) and; Miss C- G. Brown; (Auckland) October 10. ■/ ■Mr. T. E. Sedgwick hopes to bo able to persuade the Hon.; T. i MackenzMy his first public ; appearance in ; England at a ; meeting m support of junior Imperial rijgration; Mr. Sedgwick has Just put forward, a propose that New Zealand should advertise herself by ending good pictures for ,the L.0.0- schools. . , '.-: Miss '' Josephine :E. ' Tilden, who ' occupies. the chair of botany at the: University Minnesota, is now -on her- way; to Australia and New 'Zwin^''4!Tl»^chie|-^bjM.iOiiiwt: tour « the sJudy of Pacific seaweeoai., Miss Tildes is an advocate of , wholesome, nourishing soup made from ordinary kelp, or '. seaweed, as. a means of reducing *h©..cost or ■ living. ' : \ : v""\~, -T,;\ : :&&foUawwg New Zealand passengers are on the Moldavia, which left London yester- ; day:—Auckland: Mr. and, Mrs. "Alexander, Mri and Mrs. A. Bach, :Mt. -L. H. v Bach, Miss Image. Wellington:,- Mr ? ; J. Bidwill, Mr. J. Oraw{ord^Miflßes : M. C. and '■; ■H. :; E. Feast, Mr. L. : M.:wFeist,;-MitVi r ]S. G. Greenwood, Mr. E. J. D. Hoare; Mrs. £"• M. Hoaro and child. -*..;.'.-.'V ".'■•:■■■Mr?.- Steples-Browne, bettor known in •stßTevr fesltund as Maggie Papakura, has v \-sei£k& down. to English country lye ■$&* best \l*qme':.' in ■:-, Oxfordshire.? She - has ; : beraiss week, and called at the i High Ooaaniaaionor's office with her lius- >■ band- Those of the Maori troupe who re- ' miilwSS ir\ England gave 'a■' successful--;. peri foiv .aji'-fi at Bristol last week,

Sir : William snd,;Lady,-"Ha&JoE«9» -who have been spending the;summer months at Bournemouth since Sir •; William's retirement front the High Comiiussiohership at tlio end of Iffay. hare now ; returned to; town, and have taken a fiat in the West End. So far they ha?& not i made; any i definite plaris as to their {future,» but it ■is probable, they will spend the v-vrmter at Bournemouth. They are not likely toreturn to; . New.' Zealand before' February. --Sir William .-villi be the guest of; the other High Oomniissioners at a luncheon '-m ;dirm*r"l»f6reh« sfetircn to j New Zealand-'

\ Callers at the High Coinmissioner'a Office this week were: : > Gerhardfc "Dlrich {Bunodin), Mr,, and' Mrs. r Brudehell P. Boyle {W#lington), Clarence Masters ; (Hastings), John I Robinson {Christchurofa), H. Adam (Nine Island), &. F. Davi3 {Chrietcharch), r A. ,8.1 Griffith; (Ohristdhurch), * J. ■ : S. H. ' Turner (Wellington), H. A, Davies (Wellington),-/ Wi A Brown (ChristcKurcih),VA. ' H- Piper (Oamaru), ~H- .7. Daniel ' (Wellington), Mr.' and Mrs. T. Anderton (EMmedin), Mrs.' 0. Y. Fell and Miss 1 S. M. MB, (Nelson), Mm F. B. Kerssw (Nelson), A. E. Armstrong (CBiristolnir«ib), Misfi M. D. Knox (Wellington),' Miss C.G. Brown (Auckland). ' , ' Colonel Robin and Colonel A. Hi Kusselr GSawke'a Bay) represented New Zealand: in ; ! the corps of attaches for. the r«rnay huvmeu-/ vres, -whichi have just : com© ■to ati end.; I Anatfcer New, Zeafender,; General; JtvH. } Davids, C.8., was in command of one of the [ brigades in the campaign,' arid 'won credit I for his field work. The four young '- officers I who have just com© Homo, ftftinint£- : Lieutenants H. A. D&viesiand .f. J.;& \H. 1 Turner (Wellington), ,W* A" Burn' (Christ- , church), and A. H. Pipit (OamarnH--are not yet attached, owing to the War' Office being; ; still r busy ; cleaning up after the manffihvres. All the leading general officers the Kingdom were present at the official dinner given; by'Cblonei Seelji' after^iheiffljanteuvrea..', Bishop JuU'OSvis hack again in- town', and is likely |to spends, remainder of his time hftre, before esiliiig' for '■ Australia :by the : Orient line on October 25. As regards the' health "of ■Mrs!'" Julius, the. .trip has i been: rather - disappointing, -but /His (Lordship still; hopes that, tho'. change may abow its effect when they 1 get, back to New 2!ealand. Hi- is' Bishop 1 Julius's intention to stay, at Adolaide for a short >; time with ■: hisl- sOn-in-law,;. the late Bishop of Melanesia, and. at Sydney: with: .skirt,' so he will probably '■' riot reach' home before the end of flecember. Mr. Ernest Belcher," who /" will be a fellow pasBehger of the Bishop m the Orariia, will go sttaight through to New .Zealand,' in order to be -pr&seht at. the; Christ's College sx'lebrations. Early in October Bishop Julius and -Mr. Belcher; will, interrie'f candidates' for the two 7 vacancies Mui tho staff -) : of the college, ;a . duty xill which ■ they .-. are being assisted 'by, the special committee )'i\ of :; the Board of education at * Whitehall, s Bishop Julius's last" Sunday in England will; be. spent at Cambridge, where- .he- will preach at'the University.-"' - '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 4

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NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 4

NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 4