“ The feature of New Zealand scenery which Impresses me most is its refreshing greenness,” remarked Mr T. Poole, general manager of an Australian manufacturing firm, on completion of a tour from Dunedin to Auckland. “It stands out in great contrast to the scenic conditions generally noticeable in Australia, where the hillsides' are clad only with bush, and where there are recurrent periods of continual dryness. To mention only two, the Waikato and Taranaki districts show such a wealth of primary resources as to make one wonder what the wealth of Australia would he if that country had the same rainfall as New Zealand. Another striking feature of your country is that, whereas in Australia the majority of Hie population is located in the Slate capitals, it was surprising to me to see the size and potentialities of the New Zealand provincial towns, which all appear to be very progressive communities." lie: Don't, go. You are leaving me entirely without reason. She; 1 always leave things as I find them.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 13
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169Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 13
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