MOUNT COOK
. AN D THE HERMITAGE. (By TtUaraftk-VT*** 4«<*«*ti«*».i TIMARU, Last Night/ Sir John Findlay, who rct-unied.to-day from a visit to Mt. Cook * of c^nitm?that the -new x£t .being made largo modate thV-probahto tors He considers that Mt Look W not had a fair share of attention pSk it compared with Botoraa, Zngh it is, especially .for A^alians, the more attractive resort. Many Australians visit it year aft« £*,. Sir John Findlay/. decored it JhVbest place in New Zealand to recuperate from bram-fag. There would be many more visitors if there were plenty of accommodation iue. present hotel was overcrowded, people sleeping on the floors.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5
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104MOUNT COOK Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5
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