ENERGETIC TRAVELLING
AIRCRAFT AND LINERS BUSY WEEKS FOR AUCKLANDER [from our own* correspondent] •! LONDON, Jul} It Mr. Harvey Turner, of Auckland, who left New Zealand by the Akaroa on the vessel's last homeward trip, will leave England to-day to fly back by Imperial Airways to Sydney. He will complete the journey to Auckland by the Awatea. On the journey to England he left the Akaroa at Jamaica, where he had business to transact, flew to New York, and then sailed across the Atlantic by the Queen Mary, arriving in England two days before, the Akaroa. "Things are moving so fast in >'ew Zealand that T haVe to get back," Mr. Turner said before leaving; London. Ho said he had spent some time at Covent Garden, which he visited on one occasion at three o'clock in the morning. He also saw the Paris fruib market at the same early- hour. He preferred to make no comment on movements in .the fruit- industry, and emphasised that the reason for his visit was purely business.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22796, 2 August 1937, Page 6
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