DELEGATES SAIL
FOII CANADA AND HONOLULU.
AUCKLAND, July 31
There was a large crowd on the wharf when the Aornngi sailed this afternoon for Vancouver. On board her were members of the New Zealand Parliamentary party which will visit Canada at the invitation of the sister Dominion. The New Zealaitdef's were headed by the Hon. Air Nosworthy, Postmaster-General. The Hon. Air Gow represented the Legislative Council, arid the Lower House wiis represented by Air ’l'. AV. Rhodes (Thames), and Air AM. J. Jordan (Alanukau). In addition the liner .was joined by the New Zealand delegation to the Pan-Pacific Conference at Honolulu. The party in all numbered 18. Those travelling were: Airs 0. A. I ( raer (Christchurch), Airs T. E. Taylor (Christchurch), Dr Emily Seideberg (Dunedin), Aliss Emily Chaplin (Christchurch), Airs Denton Leech (Dunedin), Airs Al. AL Osborne (Auckland), Aliss Nellie Duthin (Dunedin), Aliss Alary Cole (New Plymouth), Aliss E. N. Wilson (Auckland), Aliss Alary Seaton (Wellington), Aliss Olive Mercer (Dunedin), Airs I. Tiffin (Gisborne), Airs G. IT. Dixon (Wellington), Aliss Balkley (Wellington), Airs D. G. Cole (Onohunga), Airs Sentoun (Wellington), and Aliss Tiffin (Gisborne) .
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1928, Page 4
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184DELEGATES SAIL Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1928, Page 4
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