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; i ■ ■ ■'Ei-emus Posr t'twtu HOLIDAYS.SPENT IN THE BUSH.— A series of pictures taken yesterdaywhen ■« large..number of tram,pers were on the road, to the Orongorongos,a popular bush-clad.area to the north:of Palliser Bay. Trampers are seen wading-through the Wainui'River, having a camp meal at the Ca'tchpole,.which is at the commencement, of. the bush country, and walking, along the beautiful hill track through what is known as the "Five-mile Bush:" Cyclists, with'guns and dogs, are also seen on their ivay to Palliser Bay after pigs. . ' ■

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Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 11

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; i ■ ■ ■'Ei-emus Posr t'twtu HOLIDAYS.SPENT IN THE BUSH.—A series of pictures taken yesterdaywhen ■« large..number of tram,pers were on the road, to the Orongorongos,a popular bush-clad.area to the north:of Palliser Bay. Trampers are seen wading-through the Wainui'River, having a camp meal at the Ca'tchpole,.which is at the commencement, of. the bush country, and walking, along the beautiful hill track through what is known as the "Five-mile Bush:" Cyclists, with'guns and dogs, are also seen on their ivay to Palliser Bay after pigs. . ' ■ Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 11

; i ■ ■ ■'Ei-emus Posr t'twtu HOLIDAYS.SPENT IN THE BUSH.—A series of pictures taken yesterdaywhen ■« large..number of tram,pers were on the road, to the Orongorongos,a popular bush-clad.area to the north:of Palliser Bay. Trampers are seen wading-through the Wainui'River, having a camp meal at the Ca'tchpole,.which is at the commencement, of. the bush country, and walking, along the beautiful hill track through what is known as the "Five-mile Bush:" Cyclists, with'guns and dogs, are also seen on their ivay to Palliser Bay after pigs. . ' ■ Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 11