WORLD CRUISE.
NEW ZEALAND INCLUDED. I I By Telegraph—Press Association— Australian uud N.Z. Cable Association NEW YORK, February 25. A well-known company of tourist agents announces that it has chartered the new 20,000 ton Cunarder Cariulliia, for a 38,000 mile de luxe v/orld cruise from New York, via the Panama Canal and including for the first time, a visit to ports of Australia and New Zealand and Tasmania, embracing Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Wellington and Auckland. The passengers will make inland visits to scenic wonders and for the examination of unusual flora and fauna. The vessel will arrive in December and it is expected that a group) of i socially prominent Americans will par- j. tic ipate in the cruise. This type of world tour, hitherto, ! has covered only the beaten tourist path to Asia, Africa and Europe. The agents explain that they desire to vary the usual routine and growing interest in Australia and New Zealand, especially since, the announcement of the visit of the American fleet, has induced them to include the southern continent and the Dominion i of New Zealand. i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17474, 27 February 1925, Page 4
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