Members of the office staff and the Inspector of the Taranaki Education Board to th© number of about twenty spout a picnic' at tbo Mountain House to-day- Members of the* party exprcsed, surprise at the amount of work done about the House, and were impressed with tbo splendid scenery smrrounding the House. During thej day an inspection was made of the slci-ing track now in course of preparation. The road to the Mountain House is at present in wonderfully good condition considering the time of yeair, and eveiry day cars are going ii]) to th© Mountain, House with very little difficulty. Mr Haldane has dumped holders along the side' of the r»ad and theiso are being napped into the soft places as they develop. The number of visits now paid suggests that if the road was metallecl the daily traffic would bo considerable!. Tbo cable news in this issu«) accredited to the Times hha appeared in that journal, but only where expressly stated is such news the editorial opinion of the Times. „ ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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