VERY HAPPY IMPRESSIONS
SIR OTTO NIEMEYER’S VISIT. HOSPITALITY APPRECIATED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. iSir Otto Niemeyer and Mr. J. M. Kershaw left by the Maunganui for Sydney this afternoon. In an interview Sir Otto said he had not reached any final opinion on the matters he was specially invited by the Government to advise upon, and he did not propose to present any report to the Government at the present stage. He would probably wait till his return to London before preparing his report, which would be forwarded in due course. Sir Otto said he had very much enjoyed his stay in New Zealand. Through the courtesy of the Government he had been able to see something of both the productive areas and the natural beauties of the country, and took away very happy impressions of his stay. He added that he and his associates were deeply appreciative of the courtesy and hospitality received, not only from the Government but from all sections of the community with whom they had come in contact.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1930, Page 7
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