NORTH AUCKLAND.
THE PARLIAMENTARY TOUR, All arrangements are now complete for the Parliamentary tour through the North Auckland districts. The number of guest, approximately Vho have definitely accepted the invUalion for the tour are forty members Jt Parliament, snd ninety-seven other inies-ts. In addition to this a number of other visitors from various centres are accompanying the party, making in all a total of approximately 200. The rendezvous for the departure of the' tour is the Devonport Ferry Company * wharf at Auckland on January Ic. punctually at 0 a.m., where a special fary boat will be waiting to convey the party to Devonport, from where the motor tour starts.
The itinerary is as follows: Janunry 116 th, arrive War|f worth; 5.7 th, arr'.ve Wliangarei; 18th, at Whangarei; 19th, arrive Russell; 20th, arrive 'VVhangaroa (stop at Mangonui); Slat, arrive Kaitaia; 22nd, Ninety Mile Uracil (back to Kaitaia); 23rd, arrive Hok'anga; 24th, at Hokianga; 25th, arrive Kaikohc; 20th, arrive Dargaville; 27th, 'it Dfirgaville; 2Sth, arrive Port Albert; 20th, at Helens' ville Show; 30th, arrive Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1917, Page 7
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173NORTH AUCKLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1917, Page 7
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