INSPECTION BY MEMBERS OF THE WAIMAKARIRI RIVER TRUST.—Two pictures taken yesterday during the inspection bymembers of theßiver Members of the party photographed at the C onstruction Camp, Stewart's Gully road, where a halt was made for luncheon. RIGHT: The new bn g ' constructed to give access to the Brooklands district.
MOUNT ASPIRING FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT lONlA.—Mount lonia was climbed recently by Canon H. E. Newton, Misses M. L. Roberts and M. B. Scott, Mr Alec Graham, and Guide Jack Cox. On the left ts the Iso Glacier, with the Bonar Glacier on the right. The low peak of Mount lonia is shown in the foreground.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21420, 12 March 1935, Page 18
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107INSPECTION BY MEMBERS OF THE WAIMAKARIRI RIVER TRUST.—Two pictures taken yesterday during the inspection bymembers of theßiver Members of the party photographed at the C onstruction Camp, Stewart's Gully road, where a halt was made for luncheon. RIGHT: The new bn g ' constructed to give access to the Brooklands district. MOUNT ASPIRING FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT lONlA.—Mount lonia was climbed recently by Canon H. E. Newton, Misses M. L. Roberts and M. B. Scott, Mr Alec Graham, and Guide Jack Cox. On the left ts the Iso Glacier, with the Bonar Glacier on the right. The low peak of Mount lonia is shown in the foreground. Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21420, 12 March 1935, Page 18
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