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scenic road through Eglinton Vailey. Wonderful! Wonderful" was the tribute a tourist on his return from the "finest walk in the world," and wonderful it was, in spile of the rough track and the discomforts of the three-day tramp. Slowly but stead'd]) — almost ruthlessly one is templed to think in such surroundings—the Eglinton Valley Road is nearing Milford Sound. Sixty miles of the seventy-four are already completed, the other fourteen are under construction, and work “will soon be m full swing on the tunnel that is Lo carry the road under Homer Saddle, and into thy Sound.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 305, 24 December 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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scenic road through Eglinton Vailey. Wonderful! Wonderful" was the tribute a tourist on his return from the "finest walk in the world," and wonderful it was, in spile of the rough track and the discomforts of the three-day tramp. Slowly but stead'd])— almost ruthlessly one is templed to think in such surroundings—the Eglinton Valley Road is nearing Milford Sound. Sixty miles of the seventy-four are already completed, the other fourteen are under construction, and work “will soon be m full swing on the tunnel that is Lo carry the road under Homer Saddle, and into thy Sound. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 305, 24 December 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

scenic road through Eglinton Vailey. Wonderful! Wonderful" was the tribute a tourist on his return from the "finest walk in the world," and wonderful it was, in spile of the rough track and the discomforts of the three-day tramp. Slowly but stead'd])— almost ruthlessly one is templed to think in such surroundings—the Eglinton Valley Road is nearing Milford Sound. Sixty miles of the seventy-four are already completed, the other fourteen are under construction, and work “will soon be m full swing on the tunnel that is Lo carry the road under Homer Saddle, and into thy Sound. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 305, 24 December 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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