Whirinaki Forest Park Come and spend the summer with uS exploring New Zealand's greatest podocarp rainforest. Guided walks and tramps are all part of our Visitor Programme with the toiehe ?oreseio helicopter flights into the for a leisurely walk back out. Programme runs Dec 27 to Jan 10. Camping and accommodation is available: For information or brochure contact: Whirinaki Forest Park, Mill Avenue Forest. Ph (07) 1i3ga3668re RUAPEHU COTTAGE AND HOMESTAY Ideal base for DoC's Summer Nature Programme Reduced Rates until ski season Comfortable cottage for 6-8 with excellent facilities, or homestay in the house, in beautiful, peaceful surroundings at Horopito, 2km off SH.4 half way between Auckland and Wellington , I6km both Ohakune and Raetihi: The 3.2 hectares on the boundary of Tongasro National Park includes streams, pond and magnificent view of Mt Ruapehu: Perfect location for family, tramping and adventure holidays skiing or just relaxing: For leaflet bookings contact Conon and Jackie Fraser Rd, Horopito, RD6 Raetihi. hMafapuoas8d 54495 till end November then (03) 385 4495
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 53
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