ICE AT THE SUMMIT. —The trig beacon on Mount Herbert (3014 ft Banks Peninsula, with the Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps in the distance. The bands of ice on the metal-work are about 12in wide in parts.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32012, 12 June 1969, Page 1
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37ICE AT THE SUMMIT. —The trig beacon on Mount Herbert (3014 ft Banks Peninsula, with the Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps in the distance. The bands of ice on the metal-work are about 12in wide in parts. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32012, 12 June 1969, Page 1
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