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CAMPERS’ ARRANGEMENTS UPSET

paralysis precautions 111 common with other camping grounds the Queenstown Borough Council Camp has received cancellations of bookings, states Mr D. W. Thompson, chairman of the Camping Ground Committee. Most of these were from the North Island, and it was anticipated that about one-third of the bookings might eventually be cancelled. Fifty huts in the ground are privately owned, and many improvements have been cafried out in the grounds to. cope with the ever-increas-ing popularity of the Queenstown Camping Ground, but, stated Mr Thompson, it appeared that the regulations were going - to be disastrous as far as bookings were concerned.

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Lake County Mail, Issue 30, 17 December 1947, Page 2

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CAMPERS’ ARRANGEMENTS UPSET Lake County Mail, Issue 30, 17 December 1947, Page 2

CAMPERS’ ARRANGEMENTS UPSET Lake County Mail, Issue 30, 17 December 1947, Page 2

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