SOCIETY'S LODGES AND HOUSES
Bushy Park Lodge Kai Iwi, 24km northwest of Wanganui on sealed road off S.H.3. Historic homestead, fine grounds and view. 89 ha of virgin bush with tracks and trees identified. Accommodation: for 16 in six bedrooms, single and double beds, electric blankets, heaters and vanity units. Six extra folding beds. Bedding, linen and towels supplied. Showers, drying cupboard, kitchen with electric stoves, microwave, refrigerator, deep freeze, cutlery and crockery. Bring own rations. Milk may be ordered. Reduced adult rates Sunday to Thursday nights except long weekends and school holidays (GST included). Open 7 days a week. Bookings and Information Leaflet: Custodian, Bushy Park Lodge, Kai Iwi, RD8 Wanganui. Telephone Kai Iwi 879. STD (064) 29-879. Okarito Beach NFAC Cottage Sleeps 4-6 in basic but comfortable facilities, water, wood stove, 2 rooms. Sited in historic township, coastal and bush walks, Okarito lagoon, Westland National Park and glaciers. $3 per person per night. Bookings: Bill Minehan, Private Bag, Hokitika, Ph 734 Whataroa. William Hartree Memorial Lodge, Hawke's Bay The lodge is situated 48km from Napier on the Puketitiri Road and 8km
past Patoka, amid the 14ha William Hartree Memorial Scenic Reserve. The Lodge accommodates 10 people. Extra mattresses and pillows are available to sleep up to 20. The lodge has a full equipped kitchen, including refrigerator. Visitors supply their own linen and cutlery. The nearest store is 8km away. No animals are permitted. For rates send a stamped addressed envelope to the Booking Officer, June Norther, 212 Kennedy Road, Napier, Telephone Napier 438 193. Ruapehu Lodge, Whakapapa Village, Tongariro National Park Set in a privileged position within the National Park this lodge is available for MEMBERS ONLY, and is an ideal location for tramping, skiing, botanising and exploring. The comfortable lodge holds 32 people in four bunk rooms, and provides all facilities. You need bring only food and bedding. Private parties are restricted to 10 members. Bookings and enquiries should be made from P O Box 631, Wellington (04) 728-154. The lodge is very popular, and bookings may be made six months in advance, if secured with a 20% deposit. The rates are reasonable, and fluctuate seasonally. Fully payment is required four weeks prior to occupation, after which time there is no refund for can- cellation.
Tautuku Lodge Tautuku State Highway 92, South East Otago. Situated on the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society's 550 ha Lenz Reserve 32 km south of Owaka. In a bush setting, and many lovely beaches nearby providing a wonderful base for exploring the Catlins. 3 well appointed buildings, the Lodge, the Coutts cabin and an A-frame sleep 10, 5 and 2 respectively. Information and rates on application to the caretaker: Miss M. Roy, Papatowai, Owaka, R.D.2. Phone (0299) 58-024. Stamped addressed envelope with inquiries please. Turner Cottage, Stewart Island Turner Cottage, is on Stewart Island and is a two-roomed dwelling furnished for three people. For details write, enclosing a stamped, addressed envelope, to: "Turner Cottage’’, C/o Mrs N. Fife, P.O. Box 67, Halfmoon Bay, Stewart Island. Tai Haruru Lodge, Piha, West Auckland A seaside home situated in Garden Road, Piha, 38km from central Auckland. Eight minutes’ walk from the Piha store, with right-of-way access to the surfbeach and close to bush reserves and walking tracks in the Waitakere Ranges.
iT RS a ae A ORO ks NS RS Lh el Seed edo Ty elt The lodge is fully equipped and sleeps six to eight persons. It has a large lounge with open fire, dining area, and modern kitchen. You will need food supplies, bed line, towels, and tea-towels. Different rates apply for winter and summer, for rates send a stamped, addressed envelope to the Booking Officer, Mrs B. Marshall, 160 Valley Road, Henderson, Auckland. Telephone 836-5859. Waiheke Island Cottage, Onetangi, Waiheke Island The cottage has comfortable bunk accommodation for eight people and has a stove, refrigerator, and hot water. Adjacent to a 49ha wildlife reserve, belonging to the Society it is in easy walking distance from shops and beach. It is reached by ferry from Auckland City (two or three returns daily ) and by bus or taxi from the island ferry wharf. Everything is supplied except linen and food. No animals are permitted. Different rates apply for winter and summer. For rates send an addressed envelope to the Booking Officer, Mrs R. Foley, 23 Stoddard Street, Mt Roskill, Auckland. Telephone Auckland 696-769 (evenings).
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