News of various New Zealand ex-gov-ernors comes from The Post’s London (Correspondent. Lord and Lady Liverpool xyere entertaining Sir James and Lady Allen at their home. Hartsholms Hall, Lincolnshire; The Earl of Ranfurly has decided to give up Northland House, Dungannon, which for several centuries has been closely associated with his family. A six days’ sale of the contents of the mansion is to be held in Belfast this month, when the offerings will include some famous Flemish tapestries and a rare collection of specimens and* curios. Thomas Knox, M.P. for the borough, was created Baron Wells, of Dungannon, in 17'81, and Viscount Northland ten years later, his son Thomas, the second Viscount, becoming Lord Ranfurly in 1826. The present Peer was Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria, and 'he still has many friends in New Zealand. It is the intention of Lord and Lady Ranfurly to make their home in. London. Lady Islington is now one of the most prominent hostesses in London and her beautiful house in Portmari..square is very suitable for entertainment* Lady Islington recently gave a dinner in honour of Lady Patricia Ramsay. . .
Lord and Lady Onslow have left London for a tour in Holland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1922, Page 8
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