N.Z. BOWLERS.
WELLINGTON. Jan. 25. England is to lie visited this coming (northern) summer by the largest party of howlers (accompanied in some cases by their wives and relatives) which lias ever left New Zealand together. All told the party will consist of eighty persons, at least half of them will he bowlers. They are to leave here by the Ulimaroa on February 10, connecting at Sydney with the Orvieto which will sail for London on February IS. This early date of departure has been arranged in order that the party may spend three weeks on the Continent before proceeding on to England. In fares alone the puny is paving over €13,000 before leaving New Zealand. They will return by way of Canada .and Honolulu,
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1928, Page 2
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125N.Z. BOWLERS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1928, Page 2
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