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THE HOUSEBOAT ON THE WANGANUI.

Oliver Goldsmith wrote, "But whert to find (hat happiost spot bolow, who can direct when all prebend to know?" Ono might say in reply, that the happiest R I TO ' in Maoriland, at least, is the Wonderful .Houseboat moored on the Wangainn .River. Hero is tho ideal place to spend a few days' holiday. Replete with nil tho eonvenicnoos of a modern liner, tuo Houseboat is moored at tho junction of tho Wanganni and Ohura Kivers, withlii n, few minutes' walk of tho fin© Ohura rails, and in the midst of the most beauti- . fill scenery in New Zealand. Tho viow in Pimply magnificent. A Holiday 011. (ho Houseboat represents tho finest rest euro imaginable. Tho tishorman will find excellent Bport from (ho Houseboat, and the rates are 7s. per day if a week's stay is made. Steamer Fores are—Wnnganni to Houseboat, 0()s. return; Tnuinarunul to Pipiriki (calling nt Houseboat), 50s. r»turn. Full particulars from A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD.. WANGANUI and TAUMARUK'UI; COOK AND SONS, and all Government. Tourist Bureaux.—Advt. Tn this issue Messrs. Macterscy jnd San, estate agents, Whangarci, advertise two sheep nns for rolo -one of Oil miros, U ' freehold, itvst T/.IJ'. 'flie other, 920 acrta froohold on Unoor Wairoa Eivas.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 6

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209

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 6

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