MANY TRIPS PLANNED
ALPINE SPORTS CLUB LIST Fiv r e-day trips and one Aveek-end outing have been arranged by the Alpine Sports Club for the coming month. On July 20 a party will visit Beach Haven, taking the ferry to Birkenhead and walking through Onetaunga and Island Bay. On the following Sunday the Avalk Avill be from Swanson round Pukematakeo, one of the highest points in the Waitakere ranges, and back to meet the train at Waitakere. The week-end of August 2 and 3 will be spent at Muriwai. The party Avill walk back on the Sunday afternoon along the track to Swanson. Accommodation is being arranged at the boardinghouse. A trip for women only is set down for August 10, when the Nihotupu Stream in the Waitakeres will be visited. The men Avill journey by train to Melensville, returning along the West Coast through MuriAvai to Waimauku. On July J 7 all Avill combine in visiting the hills at Whitford. The “Mountain Craft Guild” will hold its meeting on July 10, when a lecture on “Rock Climbing,” by Mr. A. D. Jeffery will be followed by a talk on “An Ascent of Malte Brun,” by Mrs. R. M. Algie.
The first annual At Home is set. doAA r n for July 24. Dancing and other amusements haA-e been arranged.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 18
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220MANY TRIPS PLANNED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 18
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