ON TOUR AFTER E.C.A.F.E. TALKS
.(From Our Own Reporter) WELLINGTON, March 29. A party of 14 delegates and staff members who have been engaged in the E.C.A.F.E. conference in Wellington for the last fortnight will fly to Christchurch tomorrow to begin a short tour of the South Island.
The party, which will tour the North Island in what is approximately the usual Wai-tomo-Wairakei-Rotorua circuit, is three times the number. As the total attendance at the conference was about 400, however, the number of total acceptances for tours of New Zealand’s beauty spots cannot be considered as large.
The South Island visitors will comprise Mr Shoichi Fujimore (Japan), Mr P. L. O'Keefe (United Kingdom), Mr and Mrs W. Tanzer, Messrs Prok Amranand, R. Kraskeran, N. Quang Van, ’ G. V. Sergeev, and S. Y. Wong, Misses G. Strang and J. Dieu- . langard, Mesdames N. Suthi-
mai and Chitprayoon Chutrakul (all of E.C.A.F.E. secretariat), and Mr P. H. H. Barter (of the Food and Agricultural Organisation). The tour will be conducted by Mr A. Reeve. The party will arrive at Christchurch Airport at 10 a.m., transfer to a coach, and drive to Dunedin, having lunch at Ashburton. On Wednesday it will be driven to Milford Sound, where an overnight stay is scheduled, with a launch trip on Thursday.
The party will spend Thursday night at Te Anau, will visit Queenstown and Coronet Peak on Friday, and will go on to Otematata and Mount Cook on Saturday. The drive back to Christchurch is scheduled for Sunday.
ON TOUR AFTER E.C.A.F.E. TALKS
Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30712, 30 March 1965, Page 12
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