“New Zealand. has wonderful hotels and trave-lliug facilities fax superior to most other countries I ha.vo visited. 1 -' said Mr C. E. Lowe, examiner in musio and- elocution for .the Trinity Coll ego at. Auckland (states the “New Zealand Herald'”). During tho past 13 years Mr Lowe- has been six times in South Africa and Rhodesia, four times in Aus tra.lia, twice in India, and in Burma Malay, Ceylon, Egypt and Canada. H? has just concluded six months’ tour of New Zealand, and expressed himself a.s delighted with the scenery, travelling, and climate, and, in fact, everything. At a meeting of the South Canterbury Centre of the New Zealand Athletic 'Cycling Union at Tiinaru yesterday. \V. Alack in ('Cliristchureh) was di's<|iialiTied for t wo years for foul riding and abusiive language when competing at the Rakaia sports on December B.—‘Press Assn.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 December 1928, Page 4
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