SYDNEY CARNIVAL
; ROYAL EASTER BHOW RANDWICK RACES People of New Zealand are to be given the opportunity to visit the sights of New South Wales under the personal guidance of Mr. W. «T. Hcslehurst, who is at present in New Zealand finalising arrangements to conduct a special party to the sesqui-centenary celebrations later this month and early April. Besides the Royal Easter Show and Randwick Races (Sydney Cup meeting) there will be a ten day tour by do luxe motors to all the scenic and rural districts of New South Wales, including Canberra (where the party will be assisted by the officers of the Commonwealth Government), Jenolnn Caves, Bulli Pass, Koala .Park, Beroura, .Newcastle, Blue Mountains, the beautiful South Coast, and other scenic EpOtS. Visits will also he made to secondary industries, orchards, farms and stations and the great steel works at Newcastle Provision is made in the itinerary for Fridays. The party is rapidly being completed and intending passengers are urged to make theft reservations at the earliest moment. The tour is first class throughout everything inclusive for £80; 5000 miles of luxury travel. :< Tour departs Auckland, T.S.S. 'Awatea, March 23, arriving home April 26. ~ F "L I particulars can be obtained from the Union Steam Ship Compajjv, Ltd., Agents, and the New Zealand Govern-ment-Tourist Bureaux.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22985, 12 March 1938, Page 16
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