NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD
[>'KOiX OCR OWN' CORP-EsPONDENI] LONDON. if ay 12 General Sir Charles Fergusson has returned from the West Indies and has joined Lady Alice Fergusson at their home at Kilkerran, Ayrshire. The Rev. F. C. Truman has left for New. Zealand to take up his duties as vicar of Hauraki Plains. For the last two years he has been one of the curates of Leeds Parish Church. His particular church was St. Edmund's, The Bank. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. E. George (Huntly) have been staying with relatives in South Wales, and now are in the Midlands. After staying in Birmingham, Leamington and Stratford-on-Avon they will go to Yorkshire and rf thence to Scotland. Late in July they will leave for New Zealand after seeing more of the south of England. Mr. D. P. Costello (Devonport). who is studying for the second part of the Classics Tripos at Trinity College, Cambridge. has won a prize for Greek prose, given by the college. Mr. S. L. Moses (Auckland) has arrived to represent New Zealand in the International Tourist Trophy races to be held in the Isle of Man in June. He will leave for home about the end of July.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21516, 13 June 1933, Page 10
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