Mr Lindsay P. Robertson, of India, who with his wife and children have spent the summer in New Zealand, writes as follows to Mr T. E. Donne, of the Tourist Department, on the day of his departure from Auckland : “ I cannot leave New Zealand without an expression of my thanks to you and | to your department for all you have | done to make our tour in New r Zea- | land so pleasant and interesting. In [ every place we have visited where you | have a branch we have met with the j greatest civility ; the information we : obtained was ample, to the point, and correct. We should, through you, I like to express our sincere apprecia- | tion of the services rendered to u-.
With great regret at leaving your j beautiful and hospitable islands. . | Mr Robertson came from Bombay, | and had a commission from the Times, of India, to write articles on the conditions of New Zealand as a place of settlement for Anglo-Indians on retiring from the Civil Service.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1987, 7 May 1906, Page 5
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