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THE CHATEAU TONGARIRO.—Part of the Chateau Tongariro, and some of the crowd which attended the opening on Monday. The pillared porch allows the disembarkation of visitors in all weathers. Mr. R. L. Wigley is, seen in front of the comer pillar on the right addressing the crowd standing on what will eventually be the sports ground. .Magnificent: views of Ngauruhoe may be seen looking from the porch, while from the lounge windows it forms, the main view.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 9

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THE CHATEAU TONGARIRO.—Part of the Chateau Tongariro, and some of the crowd which attended the opening on Monday. The pillared porch allows the disembarkation of visitors in all weathers. Mr. R. L. Wigley is, seen in front of the comer pillar on the right addressing the crowd standing on what will eventually be the sports ground. .Magnificent: views of Ngauruhoe may be seen looking from the porch, while from the lounge windows it forms, the main view. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 9

THE CHATEAU TONGARIRO.—Part of the Chateau Tongariro, and some of the crowd which attended the opening on Monday. The pillared porch allows the disembarkation of visitors in all weathers. Mr. R. L. Wigley is, seen in front of the comer pillar on the right addressing the crowd standing on what will eventually be the sports ground. .Magnificent: views of Ngauruhoe may be seen looking from the porch, while from the lounge windows it forms, the main view. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 9