Hikurangi House 25 km or half an hour from Mangaweka, in the foothills of the Ruahine Ranges, roomy old farmhouse, sleeps 8, cot and high chair available. Marked tramping route through farm to Conservation Park, Comfortable beds with bedding and cutlery supplied, Bring your own food, S10 per night per person: $100 per week per family or group. Contact Kristin Gorringe, Kawhatau Valley, Mangaweka RD. Ph (0658) 25721 MONTROSE LODGE WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY Comfortable seaside unit for adult members_ Suit 2-4 persons: Everything supplied. Interesting birdlife, excellent bush walks. Mild climate. Telephone 491-175 Tauranga, _ or write cl M. MacDiarmid, RD 1 KATIKATI RUAPEHU COTTAGE Comfortable cottage in peaceful, beautiful surroundings at Horopito, 2 km off the A4, half way between Auckland and Wellington , 6km Ohak- une. The 3.2 hectares on the boundary of Tongariro National Park includes bush, streams and superb view Mt Ruapehu: Perfect location for fam- ily, tramping and adventure holidays, skiing or relaxing: HOME-STAY ACCOMMODATION will also be avail- able at main house in the New Year. For details and bookings contact Conon and Jackie Fraser; Matapuna Road, Horopito, RD 6 _ Raethihi Tel: (0658) 54495. Correction Herpetologists have alerted us to two recent errors in captions relat- ing to lizards. (1) The labelling of the robust skink and the Great Barrier skink on page 17 of the August 1988 issue Of Forest & Bird were reversed. (2) The lizard in our Wildlife Diary referred to as a harlequin gecko is in fact the North 'Canterbury green gecko.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Unnumbered Page
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250Unnumbered Page Advertisement 4 Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Unnumbered Page
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