VISITING N.Z.
STUDENTS FROM AUSTRALIA. WELLINGTON, January 3. With th 0 object of obtaining a first-hand know?“"tge <>t Gie many geographical features which N'-w Zealand possesses, a. party of students and members of tlm -staff of the University of 'Sydney, numbering mne, led by Professor -MacD inahi-Holmes, Professor of Geography at the University of Sydney, arrived here to-day by the .Marania. Wtih tlvb party is Professor W. 'S. Dawson, .Professor of Psychiatry. The party leaves tonight for the -South. They will -vi-.'it 'Mount G'oo’.r and ;Que e n<stown, and will walk over the 'Milford Track. Then they ftrfuni North, ‘atid visit Rotorua and the Waitomo Caves. They expect to be in the Dominion for a month.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1933, Page 6
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116VISITING N.Z. Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1933, Page 6
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