“We get too much Rotorua,” declared Mr T. E. Y. Seddon in the House of Representatives last week on the annual report of the Tourist Department. “Not too much,” interjected Mr F. F. Hockly (Rotorua). “Oh, yes,” retorted Mr ‘seddon, "till the whole place smells of sulphur.!’' People coming here heard so much of Rotorua, he said, that they were apt to forget there was/ a South Island, with its West Coast Sounds, its Southern Alps, its Buller and Otira Gorges, and rfo on.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1281, 15 August 1922, Page 5
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