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MT. EGMONT.

«. ; TOURIST FACILITIES. [Peii United Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH. October X. The now North Egmont mountain house was formally opened yosterdav by Lord Islington, who was entertaine'o at luncheon there. In spite of several weeks' incessant had weather, 1(1 motor ears reached the house, which is over 3,000 ft above sea level and 19 miles from New Plymouth. The house is of concrete, is splendidly furnished, is lighted with electricity, and is under the management of Mr Murphy, latf of the Hermitage. Lord Islington expressed himself as charmed with tl house, and its surroundings.

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Evening Star, Issue 14999, 5 October 1912, Page 8

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MT. EGMONT. Evening Star, Issue 14999, 5 October 1912, Page 8

MT. EGMONT. Evening Star, Issue 14999, 5 October 1912, Page 8

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