MANY TRAMPS ARRANGED
ALPINE SPORTS CLUB’S PROGRAMME
MOUNTAINS AND BEACHES A full programme has been arranged for November by the Auckland branch of the Alpine Sports Club. The social for October was held in the ballroom in Omahu Road, Itemuera, last evening. when an excellent programme was presented and dancing continued until : a late hour. On Sunday a party will travel by train to Henderson and spend the day j beside the Dreamlands stream. On the j following Sunday, November 10. club i members will walk from Milford to ; Long Bay, about eight miles north, on .the East Coast. There will be swimming off the excellent beach. The men of the club will make a j week-end trip up the Manukau to Kamaratura Stream, leaving town on November 16. On the Sunday an ascent of ‘‘Donald Maclean” will be at- j tempted, the party returning late in the evening. Goldie’s Bush, in the Waitakeres, will be visited on the same Sunday by cjub members who do not go on the Manukau trip. There will be swimming in the Makaroa Stream. Another trip to the Waitakeres will be made the following Sunday, when Black Bridge, Kauri Bark and Pukematakeo will be visited. A visit to Muriwai has been arranged for the week-end of November 30 and December 1. The party will walk from Waimauku railway station to the Ac- ‘ commodation House, where the night will be spent. A musical programme has already been arranged, and there • will be dancing. Surfing and walks will occupy Sunday, the return journey being made later in the evening. The club also has in hand arrange- ; ments for a Christmas Carnival Night in December and an extended visit to the Ohakune hut on Mount Ruapehu , next Easter.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 809, 1 November 1929, Page 14
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291MANY TRAMPS ARRANGED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 809, 1 November 1929, Page 14
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