WILLINGTON SPECIAL.
(Special to Tdies.) Wellington, last night,
Mr T. E. Donne, head of the G ,vc.nrnent Tourist Department, is at present laid up at Rotorua with an attack of pleurisy, and will, on recovery, p ty a visit of inspection to the thermal springs at Nuhaka and To Puia. A numh.rof improvements calculated to ntt act tourists and invalids are contemplated ».t both resorts, one of the earliest ol u uich will probably be the erection of a convenient bathhouse at Nuhaka. Mr Donne will also endeavour to visit Lake Waikaremoana. It was lately visited by Mr Moorhouse, inspector for the Tourist Department, who has recommended the pushing on of works necessary for opening up of this comparatively unexplored region of natural wonders, The accommodationhouse for tourists in course of erection at Waititiri, on the edge of the Lake, is to finished before Easter,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 316, 17 January 1902, Page 2
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145WILLINGTON SPECIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 316, 17 January 1902, Page 2
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