The Okarito hostel, and the obelisk which commemorates the sightings of this part of the coast by Abel Tasman (1642) and James Cook (1770), the Crown’s purchase of the West Coast in 1860, and the settlement of Okarito by Europeans from 1864.
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Press, 7 October 1988, Page 9
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42The Okarito hostel, and the obelisk which commemorates the sightings of this part of the coast by Abel Tasman (1642) and James Cook (1770), the Crown’s purchase of the West Coast in 1860, and the settlement of Okarito by Europeans from 1864. Press, 7 October 1988, Page 9
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