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THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE.

The caretaker of the North Egmont Mountain House, Mr. T. R. Ryan, supplies the following list of visitors to the l ouse from May 2, the opening of fie winter season: Mr. and Mrs. A.., V., A and R. lis trick, J., S., G. and 0. Hu;: ics, E. F. iy, C. and K. Bridgeman, N. liullott, J. S. llogg, D, Elmore,0. H. I'ogg, A. Stocker, E., B. and Mrs. M. Hi 11. Clark, M. Hogg, D. Sopporth. George, A. Forsyth, M. King, Mr. al.l lira. F. P. Sampson, J. and M. King, . . Hogg, A. Forsyth, J. Butler, R. While, L. Keith, H. Backer, R. Rodmell, ]!. and A. Frankly®, M., E. and I. Edrp, M., R. and C. Murray, E. Fookes, J. Schischka, B. Goppertl), G. Lytt-le, E. Birdling, A. Simmons, H. Lough, J. Workington, C. Lyttle, Mrs. F. and K. Hall, M., H., A. and A. Clough, G. Davey, L. and 11. Foot, F. and K. Hall, A. and M. Avery, D. Gibbs, B. and G. Rennell, M. and I. Foote, F. Dougherty, A. Jones, Mrs. iStevenson, M. Cowl»v, E. Gordon, Dr. and C. Leatham, N*. Maynard, Miss Bedford, H. Broadmore, A. Davis. E. Pfankucli, G. Simpson, A. Soke, P. Hopkinson, A. Tomlinson, H. Hislop, N. Hoggard, A. and X. Gibbin, J. Salway, S. Turner, T. and 0. Hale, J. and M. Hughes, E. Spray, A. and -T. Norton, 11., A., L., Mr., Mrs. and C. Hall, F. Hope, B. Bell, A. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Giddy, J. Openshaw, M. Sutton, W. Thomson, M. Ridland, C. Cutter, A. Stoker, H„ Mr. and Mrs, F, Asher, Mise Swain, A. Deane, 11. Crompton, D. Gascoyne, R. Kayo, S. Crompton, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Inncs, A. Hatrick, A. Burgess, E. Edmonds, Mr., Mrs., N. and J. Hughes, and Mr. Stewart. It will be seen by the above list that the winter visitors are increasing, the month of May putting up a bigger tally than the whole winter season in previous years. The increase, Mr. Ryan thinks, is mainly due to the splendid condition of the road and motor traffic. The clearing and levelling of the new house site is well on its way to completion. The now floor is put down in the dining-room of the old house. Next season dancing will be possible on a tip top floor. The weather has been very rough lately, but not quite at Egmont's worst.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 324, 10 June 1911, Page 6

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THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 324, 10 June 1911, Page 6

THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 324, 10 June 1911, Page 6

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