FORESTRY DELEGATES.
ARRIVE IN AUCKLAND. COMPREHENSIVE TODS. VISIT TO NORTHLAND. TRIP TO WAIPOUA FOREST.
The members of the British Forestry Delegation arrived in Auckland last evening, and left this morning by train for North Auckland, where they will visit the Waipoua Forest.
The leader of the delegation, the most representative of its kind which has yet visited New Zealand, is Lord Clinton, chairman of the British Forestry Commission. There are other delegates representing Great Britain, also representatives of Canada, South Africa, India, Irish Free State, Ceylon, Federated Malay States, Gold Coast, Nigeria, Cyprus, Kenya Colony, and Australia* Through the Dominion, the visitors have been accompanied by New Zealand forestry representatives.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1928, Page 7
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