TRIP TO ENGLAND
MR AND MRS S. J. HARLOCK LEAVE PUAHUE
Mr and Mrs S. J. Harlock, of Puahue, will, this week leave New Zealand on the first stage of their trip to England. They left for Wellington yesterday. Travelling via Australia and Suez, Mr and Mrs Harlock are making the trip to Mr Harlock’s homeland which, as a youth, he left to make a new life for himself some thirty years ago. After several years working as a teamster on farmlands in the Marton district, Mr Harlock left New Zealand with the Bth Reinforcement for World War I and saw service in Egypt and France. With Mrs Harlock, who was Miss Flora McDonald of Marton, he came to the soldier settlement on the land belonging to the late W. G. Park, which had been purchased by the Government of the day, and took up dairyfarming.
Mr and Mrs Harlock will spend several months in England visiting relatives and sight-seeing and it is Mr Harlock’s intention to pay a visit to the battlefields of France where he saw service in 1914-18.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 79, Issue 7077, 6 July 1949, Page 6
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