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A WELL-KNOWN LANDMARK A FEW MILES SOUTH OF OXFORD.—Burnt Hill (left) viewed from the air, with the Mount Hutt range in the distance. The Waimakariri river flows from right to left across the picture in the middle distance. The Canterbury Gliding Club uses as a launching ground an area below the slopes of Burnt Hill.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28385, 18 September 1957, Page 9

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A WELL-KNOWN LANDMARK A FEW MILES SOUTH OF OXFORD.—Burnt Hill (left) viewed from the air, with the Mount Hutt range in the distance. The Waimakariri river flows from right to left across the picture in the middle distance. The Canterbury Gliding Club uses as a launching ground an area below the slopes of Burnt Hill. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28385, 18 September 1957, Page 9

A WELL-KNOWN LANDMARK A FEW MILES SOUTH OF OXFORD.—Burnt Hill (left) viewed from the air, with the Mount Hutt range in the distance. The Waimakariri river flows from right to left across the picture in the middle distance. The Canterbury Gliding Club uses as a launching ground an area below the slopes of Burnt Hill. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28385, 18 September 1957, Page 9