MISS DUFAUR'S FEAT.
TRAVERSES THREE PEAKS Off MT. COOK. . (By Tolegraph,—Press Association.) Timaru, January 6. ■'•'/■ ; 'i ,{ On Friday, Miss Bufaur, the jpwat}'"■'■;■. Australian lady, who. has, it previous ; smsous, inado notable ascents (including tho highest peak of Mt. Cook), inhdo a ■ , , traverse of Mt. Cook from west, to ea6t, including all three peaks, beginning with the lowest. The, party : first' btvouaced at about 10,000 l'eot oil the Hooker Bide. They started again nt 2 a.m„ and reach- .-.. , ~ ed Haast's MvoUuc at 10 p.m., and tha Hermitage on Saturday afternoon.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 4
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89MISS DUFAUR'S FEAT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 4
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