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UNUSUAL COURSE FOR SKI-ING RACE ON MOUNT RUAPEHU AND AN INJURED SKIER BROUGHT DOWN THE MOUNTAIN BY SLEDGE , _ ft . tl, , tart of the inter-Dominion langlauf, or long-distance race, from the ninth green of the golf course in front of the Chateau. Bad weather made ski-ing impossible on the higher levels. R. Celling (Australia), who completed the course in fastest time is seen starting off. with B. McMillan (N.Z.) ready to follow. The New Zealand team won the event. Right: The sledge party which brought Mr. S. H. Bus down the mountain from the Glacier Hut. during a blizzard. Mr. Bias suffered knee and ankle injuries as the result of a fall whil<* ski-ine

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 8

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UNUSUAL COURSE FOR SKI-ING RACE ON MOUNT RUAPEHU AND AN INJURED SKIER BROUGHT DOWN THE MOUNTAIN BY SLEDGE , _ft. tl, ,tart of the inter-Dominion langlauf, or long-distance race, from the ninth green of the golf course in front of the Chateau. Bad weather made ski-ing impossible on the higher levels. R. Celling (Australia), who completed the course in fastest time is seen starting off. with B. McMillan (N.Z.) ready to follow. The New Zealand team won the event. Right: The sledge party which brought Mr. S. H. Bus down the mountain from the Glacier Hut. during a blizzard. Mr. Bias suffered knee and ankle injuries as the result of a fall whil<* ski-ine New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 8

UNUSUAL COURSE FOR SKI-ING RACE ON MOUNT RUAPEHU AND AN INJURED SKIER BROUGHT DOWN THE MOUNTAIN BY SLEDGE , _ft. tl, ,tart of the inter-Dominion langlauf, or long-distance race, from the ninth green of the golf course in front of the Chateau. Bad weather made ski-ing impossible on the higher levels. R. Celling (Australia), who completed the course in fastest time is seen starting off. with B. McMillan (N.Z.) ready to follow. The New Zealand team won the event. Right: The sledge party which brought Mr. S. H. Bus down the mountain from the Glacier Hut. during a blizzard. Mr. Bias suffered knee and ankle injuries as the result of a fall whil<* ski-ine New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 8