TOURISTS COMPLAINING.
Referring to a paragraph which we published on Friday, Dk. R>ntoul and McFavlane explain to the Vtago Daily Times that thoir intention was co correct the statements made by Dr. Mclucrney, reflecting on Mr and Mrs Adamson, the present caretakers of the Hermitage, SJouut Cook. These gentlemen apeak of Adainsoa as a mo3b capable guide ami trustworthy in every respect. They also state that the food at the Hermitage was abundant aud good. The bedrooms and boils wero «crupuiou-.sly clean, and Mrs Adain3on was moat attentive in every way. They, however, point out that iv order to attract tourists and eusuro their comfort the ,upp9r section of the road from Pukaki to the Hermitage should be pus in order. Pares of it are positively d&ogarous. They thiak a maa should be kspt constantly working on that section, especially on the creek*. They also think that the Government should make some definite arrangement with regard to the Hermitage, so as to put it on a satisfactory and permanent basis aud make it more attractive to tourists.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9324, 27 January 1896, Page 5
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