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Vacancy Wilderness Couple Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge near Haast has a vacancy for an energetic couple who love the outdoors, meeting people, have experience in tourism and a "Krowicdfisory of NZ natural We require a ingeriionish with word processing who can also` assist in our restaurant, accommodation and guiding work We also require a handyperson / guide also able to help in our restaurant. hotel. The work is well paid and includes cottage accommodation: The job commences early October for a minimum of 8 months and would ideally suit a couple with no dependents who want experience in nature tourism and don't mind remote living: For further details contact Dr Gerry McSweeney; Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge, Private Bag Hokitika, Fax (0288) 32-882; (0288) 32-881. Tui Chorus You are invited to take a comfortable one hour hill walk to discover Wairarapa's Hidden Lakes, to enjoy the flowering kowhai trees and to experience the tui chorus. The Lakes farm is open to the public on September 21 22 , 28, 29 and October 5 and 6 and is found 14 kms north of Masterton at Kopuaranga. Adults S2, children 50c. Phone: (059) 25-829 FOUR DAY GUIDED WALK QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND explore the rich natural beauty and history of this Sound_ We carry your pack and cater for all your needs. Price S450.00 For free brochure write to SOUNDS OUTDOORS RESOLUTION BAY PB PICTON

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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisement 9 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Page 53

Page 53 Advertisement 9 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Page 53

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