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NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.

[Fkom Otjb Special CobbespondentJ

LONDON, June 12. Mr and Mrs Thomas Cotter, of Auckland, and their two daughters, arrived in London on the 22nd May, in the P. and O. Mongolia. They intend visiting Sootland, Ireland, and the Continent before returning to their home. Miss Ethel Udy, of Auckland, is at present sightseeing in London, having travelled Home by the P. and 0. Malwa. She proposes to spend most of her timo here visiting relatives in different parts of England, and hopes to spend a little time in Paris ere setting out for New Zealand towards the end of the year. Mr C. V. Houghton, of Auckland, who with his wife and Miss Beryl Houghton came to England by the Paparoa, had a most enjoyable trip. Pleasure alone is the object of Mr Houghton's visit to the Motherland. After seeing something at London, he proposes to spend Julv in Continental travel, and August wifl be devoted to touring Scotland, the return to New Zealand commencing in September. Among the New Zealanders now in London are Mr A. Murdock, of Riversdale, and Mr Wm. Cowie, of Netherdale, Balfour, who came Home by the Corinthic last week. After seeing something of London they are going to tour a while ia Scotland.

Mr Arthur Eady, of Auckland, arrived here by the Omrah, on a visit in which business and pleasure are combined. Ha will remain until August, and return homo via New York and Canada, reaching NewZealand about October.

-Mr A. Davidson, of Napier, who left -Mew Zealand earlv in December last, is not likely to see "New Zealand again till the coming new year is some six weeks old. Alter his spell in London he proposes to see a good deal of the provinces and Scotland ere commencing his homeward trek in leisurely fashion in October.

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Evening Star, Issue 14119, 23 July 1909, Page 4

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NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME. Evening Star, Issue 14119, 23 July 1909, Page 4

NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME. Evening Star, Issue 14119, 23 July 1909, Page 4

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