CHAMPION SWIMMER.
SUGGESTED ITINERARY. SOUTH ISLAND NGT [by telbobaph.—own tobbbspo.'sdswrOL I CHBISTCHUBCH. Monday..; '. < The New Zealand tour of W. Harm;.the Honolulu swimmer, will for the present, at any rate, be confined to.the Noflth Icland centres. The swimmer will skits at Auckland on December 15, but Jsj!. : Australian Swimming Union stipulaWi.; that he must leave from Auckland again for Sydney on January 4. Naturally it will be impossible tat y-' Harris to visit the South Island, but it is proposed, if a suitable time can be ,; secured, thaj he shall tour (foe South Island at the conclusion of hifl Australian tour. Facilities for this purpotne are offered by the Australian Union. It is proposed that Harris should finish, instead of open, his tour at Auckland. Mr. B. O'Neill, secretary of the New Zealand Amatewr Bwimming Association, . states fnat .Hamilton, Palmerston Nort&, Wanganui, and Napier have signified their acceptance of the suggested dates. Wellington has replied that the dates art unsuitable, and Auckland has not »• Mr. C. A. Edenborough, of Auckland, has been invited to accept the position of manager of the tour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 6
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181CHAMPION SWIMMER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 6
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