Mr Ron Nelson, a travel agent from the United States, is shown the finer points of poi dancing by Jynlne Berryman, aged 16, at the trade show in the Town Hall yesterday.'About 170 travel agents from the United States have travelled to New Zealand on a tour to promote New Zealand to potential tourists. The entertainment provided by Te Kotahitanga Maori Club was one of about 60 exhibitions at the show. During their nine days in New Zealand the travel agents will visit the main resorts and cities.
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88Mr Ron Nelson, a travel agent from the United States, is shown the finer points of poi dancing by Jynlne Berryman, aged 16, at the trade show in the Town Hall yesterday.'About 170 travel agents from the United States have travelled to New Zealand on a tour to promote New Zealand to potential tourists. The entertainment provided by Te Kotahitanga Maori Club was one of about 60 exhibitions at the show. During their nine days in New Zealand the travel agents will visit the main resorts and cities. Press, 11 September 1986, Page 31
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