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ARTHUR’S PASS

>•> .•* Is ||ki-ing and tramping. „ m yKW, 5 (l|gjj )VOl^^CijfsioiMsiiS 1 who,visited 3 tpfi; trains most in ideal weather. . . lions sk, R About fifty of the best skiincluding 20 members of the L ChrS|church Ski Glub and G. G. Lockwood) went up to the Ijtoaaley Glacier for their sport. The_ (Woilpbwas hardly so good as it had beeifgjf (but; theharss. frosted surface gave fast skiwere some minor mishaps by s > tjiese _ the, learSjlfis, went up the road past Jack’s HutfAvhere they were coached by the guidfo Oscar Coberger. patiipnsed . traifftb gersffWhilej&ihe tW -Christchurch - - £un tlie vevcrMg, tlie balance having stayed in ( tlielty

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1930, Page 3

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ARTHUR’S PASS Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1930, Page 3

ARTHUR’S PASS Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1930, Page 3

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