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THE RUAPEHU TRAGEDY.—Mr. Horace Arthur Holl, principal of the University Coaching College at Auckland, was drowned in attempting to ford the Mangaturuturu Stream on Friday. Mr. Holl was one of the most experienced amateur alpinists in the Dominion. On the south side of Ngauruhoe is a rock named after him. Left: A photograph of the unfortunate climber on Holl’s Rock. On the right, another snapshot of Mr. Holl in alpine “kit.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 May 1927, Page 1

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THE RUAPEHU TRAGEDY.—Mr. Horace Arthur Holl, principal of the University Coaching College at Auckland, was drowned in attempting to ford the Mangaturuturu Stream on Friday. Mr. Holl was one of the most experienced amateur alpinists in the Dominion. On the south side of Ngauruhoe is a rock named after him. Left: A photograph of the unfortunate climber on Holl’s Rock. On the right, another snapshot of Mr. Holl in alpine “kit.” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 May 1927, Page 1

THE RUAPEHU TRAGEDY.—Mr. Horace Arthur Holl, principal of the University Coaching College at Auckland, was drowned in attempting to ford the Mangaturuturu Stream on Friday. Mr. Holl was one of the most experienced amateur alpinists in the Dominion. On the south side of Ngauruhoe is a rock named after him. Left: A photograph of the unfortunate climber on Holl’s Rock. On the right, another snapshot of Mr. Holl in alpine “kit.” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 May 1927, Page 1

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