DAWSON FALLS HOSTEL
MR. P. J. MURPHY RETIRING Dawson Falls Mountain House is to lose the Murphy, family, who have been associated with it for 23 years, and have become favourably known to thousands of tourists and visitors to the mountain resort. Mr. P. J. Murphy has resigned the managership of the hostel and will retire, for a time at least, to his farm in South Taranaki. Mr. Murphy was formerly manager of the North Mount Egmont Hostel. He is widely known as a host and as a mountaineer, and Mrs. Murphy has pleased many tourists with her fine singing voice. Their three children, Misses Pat and Joan Murphy, and Mr. Brian Murphy, are known to mountaineers all over the Dominion as expert ski-ers and they have won many honours in comjHitition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 10
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132DAWSON FALLS HOSTEL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 10
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