AUSTRALIAN TOUR.
BOYS' EDUCATIONAL TRIP,
by Messrs. T. A. Lappin and N. P. Pitcaithly, masters at Auckland Grammar School, a party of New Zealand boys will leave by the R.M.m.s. Aorangi oil December '28 for ail educational tour of Australia. All boys over 13 years old are eligible to join the party, and there are still vacancies available.
The Union Steamship Company has granted the party a liberal concession in fares, and the New South Wales Tourist Bureau has arranged for their accommodation at reduced rates, during their stay in Australia. Through Mr. W. J. Hesiehurst, of Sydney, the assistance of many influential New Zealanders in that and other cities has been promised, and visits to interesting spots by private cars have been arranged. On arrival at Sydney, the party is to go straight through by train to Melbourne. From there the boys will visit many places ot' interest, and will see, incidentally, the third Test match between South Africa and Australia. From Melbourne they are to go to Canberra, tlience to the Blue Mountains, and after a visit to Newcastle they are to spend nine days in Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 260, 3 November 1931, Page 3
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