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WONDERS OF WAITOMO CAVES.

PARLIAMENTARIANS’ VISIT. . TE KUITI, Last Night. The third and concluding dayoftheParliamentary tour was somewhat marred by rain, which made the roadstery heavy. The visitors were motored to Otorohanga in the morning- andentertained at tea by the settlers. The 1 Waitomo Caves were then visited, members showing considerable astonishment ! at the bep-uty and' magnific--ence of the Glow Worm Cave. It was freely remarked l that these wonder : caves should be -given greater public- - ity. The-residents of Waitomo provided luncheon,- after which the party, will'be taken to ’Kio KiO and the surrounding'district tb-riight.‘ The visit will officially, conclude with a conference between the visitors and delegates: representing.local: bodies.-

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Shannon News, 4 May 1923, Page 4

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WONDERS OF WAITOMO CAVES. Shannon News, 4 May 1923, Page 4

WONDERS OF WAITOMO CAVES. Shannon News, 4 May 1923, Page 4

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