THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
TOURIST TRAFFIC.
Wives and, daughters continue. to make up the majority of the tourist visitor’s to Zealand. .Last- year's returns, just completed, show that the 9593, tourists included only 4418 males, compared .with 5175 females. The figures lire remarkably close to ? ;those,for 1928, and show a deficit, of onfy. - four in the total. There were ftwer ists from the United; .Canada and, the British Isles, the principal countries from which New;,Zealand’s tourist traffic is; dr a wjn. .. Increases w.>re recorded for China, Tonga, France, Fiji and the Cook Islands. Since 1925 the number of persons' visiting this country on. business has steadily declined,, but this downward trend was arrested last year, temporarily, at least.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1930, Page 4
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