CAVES AND HANGATIKI
♦ Own Corrr a { , or.firnt. Mr and Mrs ChaKict from Lake W»ikaremoana have arrive i at Waitomo and have taken over the management of the new Accommodation House, which will be open for visitor# this week. Mr Stevenson arrived on Thursday from Hawkes Bay with 2500 sheep aond landed them in first class condition About 200 bales of wool will be shipped from Wnitorro this season, which peeaks well for our limestone land. I hear that the new discovery at the Waitomo Caves, namely, the boat trip, is really phenomenal and when seen at night, is a sight worth going n lon B way to witness. The settlers of the district are holdins: a monster picnic on th<> 27th inst., at the Caves, and included in th>- programme arc a number of wo<xl chop* pini-r event? ; nlso horse and footraces and heap* of fun and toys for the children.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 20 December 1909, Page 5
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151CAVES AND HANGATIKI King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 20 December 1909, Page 5
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