Among the visitors to Auckland to witness the arrival of the Duke ol Gloucester were four young business girls from Nelson. They had sent their cycles direct by steamer to Onehunga, while they made the journey by train. After staying at Auckland for Christmas Eve, they spent the. night in the motor camp at Western Springs. On Tuesday, clad in a- business-like garb Of green shorts and blouses, they commenced their return trip by cycle to Wellington, via Rotorua. They were fully equipped with camping gear.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 15
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