J. Healy Photo. TYPICAL SCENERY ON THE NEW MILFORD TRACK.—Left, looking towards the roadmen's camp, about a mile above the new Milford Hostel. The road is that being used by lorries assisting in formation work on the new scenic road, which is a few chains to the right. Above, looking up the Cleddau Valley, a quarter of a mile above the hostel. The new road in this locality is being built at the foot of the bush-clad slopes. The valley running to the left beneath the mountain peaks is that of the Tutoko River. Right, the Tutoko River, photographed from the site of the new bridge, where now the river is crossed by means of a boatswain's chair running on a steel cable. In the background is Mount Tutoko, over 9000 ft high.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 14
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133J. Healy Photo. TYPICAL SCENERY ON THE NEW MILFORD TRACK.—Left, looking towards the roadmen's camp, about a mile above the new Milford Hostel. The road is that being used by lorries assisting in formation work on the new scenic road, which is a few chains to the right. Above, looking up the Cleddau Valley, a quarter of a mile above the hostel. The new road in this locality is being built at the foot of the bush-clad slopes. The valley running to the left beneath the mountain peaks is that of the Tutoko River. Right, the Tutoko River, photographed from the site of the new bridge, where now the river is crossed by means of a boatswain's chair running on a steel cable. In the background is Mount Tutoko, over 9000ft high. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 14
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