BID FOR TOURIST
WESTLAND WANTS A RF HOLIDAY RESORT TO ROTORUA POSSIBLE DEYELOPMEb The people of Westland are di ing the possibility of estafelisl tourist resort as a rival to E in that part of the Dominion. claimed that there are seenic ies and attractions in abundance fnlly justify the adoption of a: of development. Four possible are mentioned as offering sf opportunities. They are Waiho, Okarito and Matainui, j Weheka is already known as a ist resort, and is a favourite ij vous for climbers. It has a hostel and electric lighting j There is plenty of good feul but no township has been laid j Waiho is in the vicinity ofj Joseph Glacier and Lake Ma| and already possess -hostels, gj hot springs and good farm H Okarito, which was once afl mining centre, has a spleni1! and a lagoon which is navigaJ nine miles, -affording faeilit| boating, fishing and hathing. 1 Matainui with.' its lake a| farming country is making rapf es and is exp'ected to beconiel popular resort. i There is no douht that offers outstanding heauty ia| and in thne may win a go0i of the tourist traffic. At presej ever, it has the disadvantage 1 well off the ordinary routes m overseas visitors. fl
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 269, 8 July 1932, Page 4
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