-Mr. Owon O'Conor, an English visitor to New Zealand, writing to Mr. T. K Donne, manager of Tourists and Health Resorts, remarks. .-—" I have no hesitation in saying that the Rounds, as a whole, come, quite up. to those of Norway, and that Mil ford even surpasses in grandeur and impreissiveneps anything Norway has to offer. I. had a truly delightful trip, which came only too soon to an end The climax to all is (lie .Milford (.rack. A finer piece of bush and mountain ! have never beheld, nor do J think it would he possible to beat it in any other part of the world. No visitor, nor, for that matter, no New Zealajulcr, can claim to know the country till he has visited it."-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13702, 19 March 1908, Page 6
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