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SOUTHERN LAKES.

NEW TRACK OPENED. DUNEDIN, Dec. 28. Mr L. Murrell, of Manapouri, has opened up a new track for tourists this season. It commences from the north arm of Lake Manapouri, and cuts across through new country to Gear arm of Bradshaw Sound. The scheme is to initiate a round trip from Manapouri to Gear arm, up the latter by launch, and through Bradshaw and Smith Sounds to Deep Cove at tlie head of Doubtful Sound, thenco over to the west arm of Manapouri by the well-known track. It is a round trip that will attract many Hampers. Occupying a week and allowing for two days at the Sounds, fifty miles will be covered by launch, all in sheltered waters. The track is reported to be a good one and provides a new Hip for those who frequent the Sounds district.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 3

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SOUTHERN LAKES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 3

SOUTHERN LAKES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 3

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