LORD CRAIGAVON
ARRIVAL IN WELLINGTON.
r ßy Telegraph, Per Press Association.]
WELLINGTON, Jan. 3,
Lord and Lady Craigavon arrived lat Wjllin<4ton this {aorning from Rotorua and were met by Mr Thomson, permanent head of the Prime Minister’s Department, Mr Ardell, representing the New Zealand Government, and also by the President and other members of the Ulster Association, and by Mr Dean, President of the New Zealand Rugby who reminded Lord Craigavon of the\ meeting in Belfast on the occasion of the All Blacks visit in 1925. Lord Craigavon visits Sir Joseph Ward at Heretaunga to-day and also pays a visit to the Massey Memorial at Point HalsweTl. Lord and Lady Craigavon proceed to Lyttelton by the ferry steamer tonight f~,r three weeks in the South Island.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1930, Page 4
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