NEW ZEALAND PRAISED
HARRY LAUDER'S TOUR "WET" AND "DRY" DISTRICTS NEW YORK, April 15. Sir Harry Lauder has arrived with much to say of his 00,000-milc world tour, but he has most to say about New Zealand, which he travelled from end to end to pursue his hobby of fishing. He said he caught "two sharks and a carl load of t rout.'' Sir Harry added: "The New Zealanders are mostly hospitable. I met many of my own people there, and if I had accepted all the invitations to stay with tho Duncan MacDonalds, Sandy MacDougnlls, and Let or Mucffavishes, I would not be in America vet."
Asked if Kow Zealand was "dry" he replied: "I tell you how it is—some places there are 'dry' and some are 'wet,' but the difference is that in the 'dry' territory they get it in barrels and iu the 'wet' territory they get it in pints." Sir Harry Lauder sails by the Mauretauia on April P.O for Dunoon on the Clyde.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17237, 17 April 1930, Page 7
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