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AN EARLY PICTURE OF THE MACKENZIE PLAINS.—The sketch reproduced above shows the Mackenzie Plains as seen from Haldon station. It was drawn by Edmund Norman in the early sixties. Mount Cook, sixty miles away, is the peak seen in the distance, almost directly above the tree stump in the foreground.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27368, 5 June 1954, Page 3

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AN EARLY PICTURE OF THE MACKENZIE PLAINS.—The sketch reproduced above shows the Mackenzie Plains as seen from Haldon station. It was drawn by Edmund Norman in the early sixties. Mount Cook, sixty miles away, is the peak seen in the distance, almost directly above the tree stump in the foreground. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27368, 5 June 1954, Page 3

AN EARLY PICTURE OF THE MACKENZIE PLAINS.—The sketch reproduced above shows the Mackenzie Plains as seen from Haldon station. It was drawn by Edmund Norman in the early sixties. Mount Cook, sixty miles away, is the peak seen in the distance, almost directly above the tree stump in the foreground. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27368, 5 June 1954, Page 3