HILL ROADS.
' TO THE EDITOR OP THE IBESS. Sir, —I crave a little space for a brief reply to "Carry On." His trouble is that he is off the beaten track in aski. Mr Ell to take men from liis own job and put thein to work from the Kiwi to Governor's Bay. Mr Ell could ®°t do this, being under the control ®?the Main Highways Board. The comprint should go to "Mr Tyndall, cliair®4n, of the above body. Regarding the ' ®tetement about hill walkers being Waited in their walks on our hills, mine certainly limited. For example, from wo Takahe to Governor's Bay, to Ted®™&ton; to the Kiwi, Kennedy's Bush, j® l . Pleasant, Mitchell's and Taylor's Two Mile Peg, etc., etc. And • «|cse not onee a yca | >ut frequently. — r °»rs, etc., HILL WALKER, February 13th, 1932. lillf'
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20471, 15 February 1932, Page 11
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