THE PREMIER ON TOUR
visit to Mckenzie country. By Telegraph—Press Association. Timaru, Last Night. The Premier returned from the Mc- _ Kenzie Country in time to catch the train and connect with the ferry boat. ' He had fine weather most of the way to Mt. Cook, but the weather then .becamt - wet. He was accompanied by Mr. T. !N. ' » Brodrick, who has many years'' personal acquaintance with the country. Interviewed on his return, Sir Joseph said he now had a good idea of the high and low country and the varying conditions. The ''summer and winter" knowledge lit had gained would enable him to understand the position better, when the question of reletting runs came before the Lands Committee or the House. This was Sir Joseph's first visit to Mt. Cook, . and, he says he is delighted with what he saw. He was, impressed /with the need for providing more accommodation ' for tourists at the Hermitage, and also 1 for the shifting of the buildings to a t better site (Governor's Bush) as soon 5 as possible.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 162, 18 October 1910, Page 5
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176THE PREMIER ON TOUR Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 162, 18 October 1910, Page 5
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