HICKS BAY POPULAR WITH CAMPERS
Hicks Bay had been well patronised by campers during the summer and a large number of motorists had expressed satisfaction with the spot and with the fishing obtainable, reported the patrol, Mr. V. Stubbings, at Thursday’s meeting of the Gisborne Advisory committee of the Automobile Association (Auckland),
He also expressed the fear that lack of care by campers in throwing their refuse about, the camping sites rather than burying it, might prejudice the chances of other campers being allowed to use the private property on which most camps were erected.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22887, 5 March 1949, Page 6
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95HICKS BAY POPULAR WITH CAMPERS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22887, 5 March 1949, Page 6
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