BRISK TOURIST SEASON.
/BOTH INWARDS'AND OUTWARDS. (Bl TELEGUAFU—SrECUfcbttAKSPorDBNT ):'*> '_' : . '.•■".■ : . .Auckland, February 7., - Inquiries made-; at' .the Government'and Cooks Tourist .offices in Auokland, elicited the information that' the inward tourist traffic this;season is better than it'was last' year.'Business at the offices named is very brisk; there being more .foreign and oversea visitors than in former years. A great many inquiries, by letter, .regarding trips :,to,y,the;. S6unds, .the Lake District, etc.,.are also being ; received at Rbtorua'.- It 'was /ascertained", that a; very-teayy. season is being;;'experienced: ■Most:;or the hotels and boarding-houses there are continuously;.-full, a large, number of through visitors having' come from England,. America',', and Australia,.', whilst' .New Zealanders/fronUhe south are taking:full advantage of the Trunk line. Information from Sydney-is. to the effect that 'many colonials are visiting:Englandthis':y'ear.' The accommodation on the Suez boats for the next ; twb months'is at V premium.' '.■"'■ ■■-'- '■' ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 3
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139BRISK TOURIST SEASON. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 3
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