ALPINE EXPLORATION
TWO NEW PASSES DISCOVERED. PEMBROKE, January 8. Following the successful exploration and ascent of . Mount Hooker. Mr S. Turner’s party, which has returned to Pembroke, made the first ascent and exploration of Mount Brewster and its hitherto unknown and magnificent ice and snow fields, the source of tho AlaItarora river. The party litter was joined by Mr Eric Miller, of Dunedin, and Dr Bathgate, of Ashburton, and explored the bead of Wilkin Valle,’, and made tlie first ascents of C’aslor and Pollux,, making important discoveries, including two passes connecting the oast will) (be west coast valley.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1929, Page 6
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98ALPINE EXPLORATION Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1929, Page 6
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