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7—Mt. La Perouse (10,090 ft.).

3—Mt. Dampier. 4—Mt. Cook (12,349 ft.). 5—David's Dome. 6—Harper’s Saddle.

1—Mt. Tasman (11,467 ft.). 2—Balfour Range.

Dr. Teichelmann, photo.

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New Zealand Graphic, 25 December 1909, Page 7

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7—Mt. La Perouse (10,090 ft.). 3—Mt. Dampier. 4—Mt. Cook (12,349 ft.). 5—David's Dome. 6—Harper’s Saddle. 1—Mt. Tasman (11,467 ft.). 2—Balfour Range. Dr. Teichelmann, photo. New Zealand Graphic, 25 December 1909, Page 7

7—Mt. La Perouse (10,090 ft.). 3—Mt. Dampier. 4—Mt. Cook (12,349 ft.). 5—David's Dome. 6—Harper’s Saddle. 1—Mt. Tasman (11,467 ft.). 2—Balfour Range. Dr. Teichelmann, photo. New Zealand Graphic, 25 December 1909, Page 7

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