NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESrOXDEXT.] LONDON. May 13. Mr. Llewellyn L. Jones (Whangarei) was a passenger by the Rangitiki, having come to England to spend a short holiday with his parents, who live at Mottingham, on the outskirts of London. He will also devoto some time to business $■ matters. Mr. S. K. Pugh (Auckland) has arrived in England on a personal visit to relatives. Mr. I). R. Owen (Auckland) reached London a few days ago, expecting to remain in the Mother Country for about two years. Passengers to New Zealand by the llangitiki, due to leave on June 2, will include Vice-Admiral Sir Edward TleatonEllis and Lady Hcaton-Eliis. ' They in- • tend to go first- from Auckland to Querns- . land to see relatives, and. on returning to New Zealand in November, to spend several months there. Sir Edward Tlcaton-Eliis is a keen sportsman, and will "try out" trout fishing and deerstalking in the Dominion. Archbishop Redwood has arrived iy excellent health and is staying with/rMr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Redwood and®heir family at Hammersmith. Jt .has been recorded that the archbishop, "who is thp oldest archbishop in the world, was f:rst at meals during the voyage, the first lo pass the immigration authorities, the first passenger 'to bo photographed, and the first to land." At Waterloo the boat train was met by Mr. Moss Davis, one of the oldest friends of the archbishop.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21209, 15 June 1932, Page 10
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