KAINGARAKI PARK
Tie above Park is one of Otaki's moat delightful spots. " It has:.become a yery popular camping ground for motorists, and to those .who are arranging an Easter Holiday. This beautiful, pri-i ; vately-owned camping ground? with its! magnificent native bush shouidWeal to sem;(5 em; ( Wa^h .out for the sigit between the Otaki Bridge and Eailwajf Station.A couple of hundred yards'drive from I the mam'road-wiU bring you to this fine camping^ite, whiea has good> shady shelter beneath, the native bnsh. Fireplaces have been installed. The milkjman calls daily. Water is laid on,.and you can get fresh farm eggs, vegetables, ,and all you ..need.. The camping fee !P«£ mI" r- 6k' ' Write^ Kaingiaki i'ark, Otaki Bailway.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 6
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115KAINGARAKI PARK Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 6
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