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Alpine Scenes in the Southern Alps: First Ascent of Mt. Cook by a New Zealand Lady.

CONSECRATION OF THE NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF CHRISTCHURCH BY THE MOST REV. BONAVENTURE CERETTI, DELEGATE APOSfOLIC IN AUSTRALASIA.

Captain Catlin (with cap on). John Olsen (male, leaning on boom) and three A.B.'s. The enterprise, auxilliary cutter of 25 tons gross register, has been specially fitted out to try and recover the gold lost in the General Grant. Captain Catlin is taking with him a small oil launch and a complete diving apparatus. The captain is very confident he can locate the wreck. Violent storms are invariably met with between the Bluff and the Auckland Islands, and the voyage of the Utile Enterprise will be followed bv a good (Photos by Goodridge.) deal of interest and not a little anxiety.

ANOTHER EXPEDITION TO THE AUCKLAND ISLANDS TO RECOVER THE GOLD LOST IN THE GENERAL GRANT HALF A CENTURY AGO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 35 (Supplement)

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Alpine Scenes in the Southern Alps: First Ascent of Mt. Cook by a New Zealand Lady. Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 35 (Supplement)

Alpine Scenes in the Southern Alps: First Ascent of Mt. Cook by a New Zealand Lady. Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 35 (Supplement)

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