THE TOURIST TRAFFIC.
PROBABLY A RECORD.
(By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.) January 11. The tourist' .traffic during the Christ* mas and New Year holidays was pro bably a record. -While no definite returns are available it seems, according, to a local tourist bureau, -that at least 80 per cent, greater than Piloses Nvero booked for. all parts .of the Dominion." The Koto™ traffic waa ; something enormous, , and trams and, boardinghouses wero taxed to tne-r ut-j most capacity. The floa tag population! at Rotorua during the holidays has been, estimated at upwards of 3000, and even, still it is somewhat difficult to ncuto j accommodation there. Never beforeWj the tourist offices exper.enced. such a* exodus of Aucklanders. -In the-face .offthis comes the' information- that■:hotelproprietors and l**tAiwhou»-taww state that their accommodation is as fuUy. taxed'still as was the case during the holidays. -
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 4
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138THE TOURIST TRAFFIC. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 4
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