AMERICAN TOURISTS
Special to Telegraph.
PARTY DF 300 LEAVE QN \rOY--AGE. FLYING VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.
AUCKLAND, This day. A party of 300 Americans, uurler the auspices of the San Francisco Chaniber of Commerce, sailed from Sau Francisco last week on a Pacfiq cruise. This will include Australia and New Zealand, Auckland bcmg reaclied on December 1. The party is travelling on tlie Matson liner, Malolo, df 20,000 tons, headed by Mr -Charlos Moore, a prominent Californian who was chairman of the Panania Pacific Internatonal Exposition at Pan Francisco ra 1915, and Mr Robert Newton Lynch, vice-presicleinj; and manager of the Chaniber of Commerce, San Francisco. Tlie chaniber of commerce representatives in tlie party will bring a massage of goodwill and co-operation from tlie Pacific Coast to Australia and New Zealand, as well as to the other countries visited. Tlie party' s local, itinerary • will include a- visit to Rotorua. The Malolo will sail from Auckland at noon on December 4. for Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii, returning to San Francisco on December 20.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 8
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