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"LIKE PRISON CAMP"

NEW TONGARIRO ruts PROFESSOR’S PROfggf lamentable amTdisgrac^ (From (Hr KKent^ nt Lamentable and h j were the word* u *ed f F P Worley, of s'ty College, j„ soeal ”! management of the ToaS*"' **« tional Park, at the rs ** Of the New Zealand TTB asserted that the SL P ot h U’acks"?nThe’mountatoTtfere * ' water-courses, and the were rough inside, witlT? 5 ? 5 ’ L, i rangoments that wou W credit to a back country *• < Now It is proposed to erett - . v and huts at the park. andTw hoF excellent opportunity of <*s village and possibly a t^nT*Ji k; which would be a credh ? planning,” he said. “Yet i £ the huts are to be constructed? due north, and that their TU** 2 be into tussock land and not *- mountam, which will be "The erection of hut* ||k. 51 provided by the system 0 , ° r * «-pVS UmTaiiSe* » £££•>«« \ small villages are Tery attract!,* v!* huts should oe placed romT h-T?' The To m iD a pic,ur «<iue The Town-Planning have the opportunity of discossiLT position and doing something valu< :- , Fublic attention eemh should be drawn to the matter^ 1 LEFT TO ARCHITECTS “The plans of the new hot. prepared by the Government a*W Mr. \\ ebb, said the president of institute. Mr. B. C. Aston, “and Is its representative on the TnZ,National Park Board. On th- St there is another ex-Coverament *2f tect, Mr. G. A. Troup. Mayor oM?.’ city, who went up to the park *it night before the meeting T held. There was provision mJ f °r a septic tank. I remeS? These two architects were at the ing.

I did propose a view of R aa » instead of Ngauruhoe, and the chF man of the board promised that an dows would be put round the back c the hostel so that this might be nvided. In front there is the tostm land and the view of Ngauruhoe Ttplans were examined, but we had •- leave something to the architects »v engineers.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 8

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"LIKE PRISON CAMP" Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 8

"LIKE PRISON CAMP" Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 8

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