A MEMORY OF WAITATI.
But quite the most delightful walk S' Now Zealand is the walk from Jjunedin to Waitati. The summer of 'Waitati is ideal. You can't have the '■grumps there. There is a pleasant little hotel,, where they feed you very well. —. There are numbers of bright -children, and sometimes here and there a pair of honeymooners. And when ♦you've walked down your enthusiasm, .you can get a train to bring you b^ck to town. "When a man goes for long -walksj there is nothing so comforting as a convenient train in case of rec-ssity. You may not ne^d to u?e it..of course: /but the knowledge that it is there if :you want it is always cheering. Yesterday, T had sfarcelv got away from .Da's Bay when a good chap came alon;? -in a gig and gave me a lift right into the Hutt. I'm sure the drive was much mcm refreshing than the wa!k would 'have been. Let us be temperate in our pleasures, and not walk mere tlian is. reasonable, There is no sense in ex-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 10 December 1908, Page 8
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180A MEMORY OF WAITATI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 10 December 1908, Page 8
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