Arthur’s Pass Station
Sir. —The eventuality of Arthur's Paes becoming an alpine-style village, as slated by Mr D. Morse, secretary of the Arthur’s Pass National Park Board appears at the moat. remote. for the euphemistic “tin cottages" will not be replaced over the next decade, unless either the river continues its effort, or they blow down. It is to be hoped that the board will hurry itself when the present
school is vacated. Pressure applied to owners of shacks in shanty town would, I feel, do more to bring the pass near an alpine village than statements on new buildings. —Yours, etc., October 22, 1963. KEA.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30269, 23 October 1963, Page 9
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