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"FINEST WALK IN WORLD."

MILFORD-TE ANAU TRACK. NOT FULLY APPRECIATED. The Milford-To AnaiiJ track is to close, for tourists on, Monday. "The finest walk in the world" has not been taken: advantage of this season: to the extent that was anticipated (says the Dune'din Star). The main reason for this is probably that tourists at large did not hear in time of the reduction of the tariff from 22s 6d to' 18s per day and that the conditions this : season Were :improved. ; Tho information : ; is now more widely published, by means of grateful patrons, '.;-' and next season should see a change for the better [ in tho.; arrival oil larger: and more numerous '■ parties from the north - and from overseas. • Mount Cook, Stewart

[sland and other resorts -i under 1 the control of the Tourist Department are still available; as a fact they do not close seasonally. Mr. J.: F. Robieson, the officer in charge > of: the i Dunedin office,; says that -in : spite of the '■> ■ disappointment with regard; to ; . the Milord ;Tiack, the business of:, the office generally; l has been quite' good, and { will show an increase for the year, in common with the other offices of the 'same department. ,;)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 13

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"FINEST WALK IN WORLD." New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 13

"FINEST WALK IN WORLD." New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 13