LORD BLEDISLOE LEAVES
DEPARTURE FROM LONDON IN FOG LONDON, Friday. Dense fog enshrouded the departure for New Zealand of Lord Bledisloe. There was a distinguished assemblage at Waterloo Station, and the Hon. T. M. and Mrs. Wilford presented an artistic basket of New Zealand fruit to Lady Bledisloe, who was weighed down with magnificent bouquets. Lord Colebrook represented the King, Colonel H. V. B. De Satge represented Lord Passfield and Sir E. Harding the Dominions office.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 899, 17 February 1930, Page 11
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