The Arthur’s Pass National Park Board is most anxious about the type of hut erected at the Pass, and in the future will be vigilant to ensure that new hiits conform to a standard of appearance,” said Mr R. Twyneham. discussing the inclusion of 17 acres of land, previously in the hands of the Railways Department, in the area under the control of the board (says the Christchurch Press). There are about 50 huts, some of them quite pretentious, but at the present time there was a complete absence of control over them.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 25
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