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OUR TOURIST RESORTS.

WHAT THEY COST. The direct revenue of the Tourist Department during the year ended March 31 last, according to a report tabled in i 'die House of Representatives, reached -33,689, the highest in the history of the Department. A schedule showing the fin- i ancial position at each resort is as follows, no allowance being made for interest on capital, expenditure, or for depreciation of plant or buildings:— Te Aroha: Receipts, £1370; expenditure, £2813; loss, £1443. Rotorua: Receipts, £17,631; expenditure, £18,349; loss, £718. Hanmer Springs: Receipts, £2272; expenditure, £4097; loss, £1825. Mount Cook Hermitage: Receipts, £4529; expenditure, £5370; loss, £841. Tepau and Manapouri steamers, Glade House, and Milford tracks: Receipts, £849; expenditure, £2188; loss, £1339. Queenstown: Receipts, £158; expenditure, £488; loss, £330. Rotorua Acclimatisation District: Re-! ceipts, £789; expenditure, £506; profit, I £283. I Waitomo Caves: Receipts, £3866; ex. j penditure, £2815; profit, £1051. i

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 6

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OUR TOURIST RESORTS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 6

OUR TOURIST RESORTS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 6