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I. Aylward, Photo. THE NEW HUT ON MOUNT EGMONT.—Erected by members of the Taranaki Alpine Club on the slopes near Humphries Castle, this solid, roomy structure kept voluntary workers busy for months transporting material by “man-power” up the mountain side from the North Egmont hostel. The hut, which will be opened shortly, will be extensively used by ski-ers and climbers as a base for expeditions.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1935, Page 11

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I. Aylward, Photo. THE NEW HUT ON MOUNT EGMONT.—Erected by members of the Taranaki Alpine Club on the slopes near Humphries Castle, this solid, roomy structure kept voluntary workers busy for months transporting material by “man-power” up the mountain side from the North Egmont hostel. The hut, which will be opened shortly, will be extensively used by ski-ers and climbers as a base for expeditions. Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1935, Page 11

I. Aylward, Photo. THE NEW HUT ON MOUNT EGMONT.—Erected by members of the Taranaki Alpine Club on the slopes near Humphries Castle, this solid, roomy structure kept voluntary workers busy for months transporting material by “man-power” up the mountain side from the North Egmont hostel. The hut, which will be opened shortly, will be extensively used by ski-ers and climbers as a base for expeditions. Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1935, Page 11