THE AUSTRALIAN VISITORS
Tho Australian ■'visitors,. !Keg 'Clarke, find Harry -'Tickle,''.'returned to Sydney, last, week,-Jaftor participating, in -.a tour, of the South Island.-under. t : ho coti; trol'of the- Otago. centre. Tho. visitors' were well pleased with the tour, which, although fairly , stremiou.s, nevertheless was thoroughly enjoyable, and...not .without some successes. Tlie battles ' between Clark and Jarvis.-were-..decidedly interesting, with honours evenly divided, while* the diving of- Tickle was something well above the ordinary; and a delight to those who were/fortunate* enough to see it. Both Australian?, spoke: highly of. the' hospitality extended,' and. were <le-liglit;ed ':>t;. liavTng' been ableto1 sec something; of the country.,as.well as ciidcivvouring to give help. in..the direction of furl-hcritig the interest v of 'the spoi'V' The ' Otago Centre is expected to show-. ■■ a good profit: over the tour,' and it is'pleasingto know that its enterprise lias! been' so rewariletl. ■'■'!'..'■. '['.'■ "■. ' . '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1934, Page 20
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