SOME VISITORS
AN OPTIMISTIC OPINION
(Per Preu Associationr- Copyright.)
AUCKLAND, December 20,
I arn confident-that wool values will not decline, and that a new era'of prosperity is at 'hand, ‘both for Australia and New Zealand. The had trade cydle of the last five years is giving place to a cycle of prosperity, which, in ’my opinion, will continue for yeafrs, "declared 1 ""Mr H. Dawson, principal of H. Dawson and Co. • of Bradford, on hie arrival to-day from (England.
H. White’Wickham arrived from England on . his tenth visit to ' New Zealand in quest of ’big game fish. He says he has missed only two seasons since 1921. This year he will also try trout fishing.
• F. 'Turner, a; trout fisherman who has not missed a New Zealand season if or nine years; also arrived, and on the. same'ship came A. du Cros, who has ’been persuaded to come by WhiteWick ham. His father , was the originator of pneumatic tires.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 6
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