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MAORI PLACE NAMES.
Auckland Star
17 May 1934

TRACEDY ON RUAPEHU.—Mr. James Alexander Gordon, a solicitor, of Taumarunui, having slipped on the ice surface while climbing on Mount Ruapehu yesterday, fell into Crater Lake, and, after clinging for nearly three hours to a rock, disappeared. The summit of Mount Ruapehu, looking south, showing Crater Lake in the centre. From left, the main peaks are Pyramid Peak, Girdlestone Peak, Ruapehu Peak (9175 ft), the highest point on the mountain, Teaala Hua and Paretetaitonga ; (right). In the right foreground is the Whakapapa Glacier.
Auckland Star
21 May 1936

TRAGEDY ON RUAPEHU.—Mr. James Alexander Gordon, a solicitor, of Taumarunui, having slipped on the ice surface while climbing on Mount Ruapehu fell into Crater Lake, and, after clinging for nearly three hours to a rock, disappeared. The summit of Mount Ruapehu, looking south, showing Crater Lake in the centre. From left, the main peaks are Pyramid Peak, Girdlestone Peak, Ruapehu Peak (9175ft), the highest point on the mountain, Teaata Hua and Paretetaitonga (right). In the right foreground is the Whakapapa Glacier.
Manawatu Standard
22 May 1936

RUAPEHU LESS ACTIVE
Press
29 April 1968

CONDITIONS AT RUAPEHU.
New Zealand Herald
2 April 1931

Found Exhausted On Mt. Ruapehu
Press
29 September 1964

MAN DROWNED IN CRATER LAKE
Northern Advocate
21 May 1936

OTAIHAPE ALPINE CLUB
Wanganui Chronicle
1 February 1939

TRAGEDY ON RUAPEHU
Bay of Plenty Times
21 May 1936

OTAIHAPE ALPINE CLUB
Wanganui Chronicle
1 March 1939

SLIDE TO DEATH
New Zealand Herald
21 May 1936

Eleven Mountain Huts Going Up On Ruapehu, Five Almost Complete
Wanganui Chronicle
29 March 1950

SNOW CAVE IN RUAPEHU CRATER
Wanganui Chronicle
5 October 1949

CRATER LAKE ON RUAPEHU LARGER: CHANGED FEATURES
Wanganui Chronicle
4 March 1948

ERUPTION ON RUAPEHU
Press
22 May 1959

Was Philby a triple agent?
Press
20 June 1984

PROPOSED WESTERN MT. RUAPEHU ROAD LOCATIONS INSPECTED
Wanganui Chronicle
2 April 1949

MAJESTIC RUAPEHU.
Manawatu Standard
24 April 1935

MT. RUAPEHU’S CRATER LAKE RESTORED TO FORMER CONDITION
Wanganui Chronicle
9 March 1949

TAIHAPE
Wanganui Chronicle
17 December 1937

TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK.
Auckland Star
1 September 1926

PUBLIC OPINION
Waikato Times
12 December 1918

TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK.
Taranaki Herald
2 April 1908

Crash pilot’s name may be cleared—23 years later
Press
12 April 1984

FROM WELLINGTON TO AUCKLAND.
Press
10 August 1908

Page 75 Advertisements Column 1
Press
13 December 1989

CURRENT TOPICS.
New Zealand Times
10 November 1908

A MEMORIAL IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Otago Witness
16 May 1922

Untitled
Poverty Bay Herald
11 November 1908

PROGRAMME OF IMPROVEMENT TO TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK
Wanganui Chronicle
18 October 1949

Toingariro National Park Youth's Winter Playground
Sun (Auckland)
7 September 1929

Page 78 Advertisements Column 1
Press
22 July 1989

Page 46 Advertisements Column 2
Press
19 July 1989

WELLINGTON TO AUCKLAND BY TRAIN
Otago Daily Times
10 August 1908

Saved By A Single Strand
Auckland Star
18 March 1939

THE REV. THOMAS BUDDLE ON "THE ABORIGINES OF NEW ZEALAND."
New Zealander
17 May 1851

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