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Titled “Snowbound,” this picture of a mountain vegetable sheep plant was the chainpion print in the alpine natural history class of the New Zealand Al pine Club's photographic competition. Fine examples of these protected plants can be seen along the Mount Hutt ski-field road. Passes to drive up the road will be issued to persons attending lectures on the development of the ski-field in Christchurch Ashburton, and Timaru next week.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 19

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Titled “Snowbound,” this picture of a mountain vegetable sheep plant was the chainpion print in the alpine natural history class of the New Zealand Al pine Club's photographic competition. Fine examples of these protected plants can be seen along the Mount Hutt ski-field road. Passes to drive up the road will be issued to persons attending lectures on the development of the ski-field in Christchurch Ashburton, and Timaru next week. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 19

Titled “Snowbound,” this picture of a mountain vegetable sheep plant was the chainpion print in the alpine natural history class of the New Zealand Al pine Club's photographic competition. Fine examples of these protected plants can be seen along the Mount Hutt ski-field road. Passes to drive up the road will be issued to persons attending lectures on the development of the ski-field in Christchurch Ashburton, and Timaru next week. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 19

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