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IN THE UREWERA COUNTRY

TOURISTS' EXPERIENCES.

Per Press Association. GISBO&ifcEi Dec.^4, Dr. Scott and his daughter ,have completely recover-ed. The doctor had a good supply of tabloid food and plasmoni biscuits, but suffered inconveni-i ence through not being able to light a j '.fire. ./- ] , When the Anawana crossing wasj reached Miss Scott's horse fell and she I received a nasty shaking.. Subsequently they mistook the track > and bad, a naaty experience round a papa face. It may be mentioned that Dr. Mason ; and Dr. Buck also had a rough ex- ! perience on the track from Rotorntf a few weeks ago. The Government should remove the impression convened by the Tourist Guide that the road is fit for bicycle traffic. It is not safe for travellers to come through from Rotor u a to Waikaremoana without an experienced guide.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13843, 24 December 1908, Page 5

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IN THE UREWERA COUNTRY Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13843, 24 December 1908, Page 5

IN THE UREWERA COUNTRY Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13843, 24 December 1908, Page 5

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