GLACIERS AND LAKES
MINISTER IMPRESSED BY WEST COAST SCENE- 1 ’ UNSURPASSED IN BEAITfI Press Association GREY MOUTH, The Hon. A. J. neyed to the Glaciers during end, accompanied by Mr. M.P. On Saturday the party motored from Greymouu Fox Glacier, a distance ot . miles. The Minister received , tions at Harihari and Ma“. 1 The day was beautifully * sky was clear and enabled > to obtain a splendid vie* _ , ranges. On reaching Mt ; mountains were obscured. ff -; clouds lifted as t-he sun rtsZ' and the three mountains, Cook and La Perouse, cMje® - presenting a glorious spe party returned the ! oll ° fteru oc'. ; Waiho, and during the af _ Jc? Minister went on to tne Glacier. too#* Next morning th® bVI«- : to Lake Kaponrika and wen . to the far side of the la > remarkable for its he jad ' The Minister said tnaii “ da elled extensively m _ of America and had s ® en lie show places of the wor . * siaered the scenery on r Coast, without exaggee l . w > magnificent and unsurpa thing elsewhere, —-—■
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 14
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