MAKAROA NOTES
(From a Correspondent.) Mr Ayiffin, N.Z. Govenimentorga'niser fofc. • Lord and Lady Latymev’s forthcoming stalking expedition, is makinppan inspection of the allotted 'block aS the ITaast. Messr# Boddy Bros (Dunedin), are attempting a trayerse .from the bead of th«^jlatuEiFijl£i.^lti'ver,. ; ;;ovei: 1 the ranges the .head ,of jtlie.. thence 4o MakaToAd;" •- 'Ji-J u Mr By Porter, j*he welj-known-Jing-_ lish climber, is attempting Aspiring and Stargazer, this week,. .. . . Mr Edgar Atyillihrhs lvitll ‘a. Ciiriktchu'rch party, are also attempting AspkAig. -Tliis‘ party departed from Peafct-oke early in the week ( L Research expedition*. j Professors' F- J. Turner and Bartrnm, and Messrs Simpson and Thompson, are members of a party leaving Makaroa to-day for the Red Mountains in South Westland to explore and report upon its unknown mineral and floral wealth'. They are Undertaking an important., work, heeessitilting.', a four or fi^’days- ; pfi'ek' .ioiirn.ey .into unpopulated country which Professor Park predicts will become a scene of considerahle mining activity in future years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1930, Page 3
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