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1684:Browne Falls
1653:Wilson River
1648:Wilmot River
1633:Wapiti River
1628:Walker River
1603:Tūtoko River
1593:Thurso River
1588:Talbot River
1563:Rooney River
1528:Newton River
1448:George River
1378:Castle River
1353:Awarua River
1348:Arthur River
1327:Mount Tūtoko
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1862:Aurora Cave
1807:Dusky Track
1718:Settlements
1679:Bowen Falls
1663:Wolff River
1608:Waiau River
1513:Misty River
1503:Lyvia River
1498:Light River
1493:Kaipo River
1478:Irene River
1463:Grebe River
1423:Edith River
1408:Donne River
1363:Bowen River
1302:Mount Grono
1134:Lake Marian
1104:Lake Fergus
1063:Long Island
1038:Coal Island
962:Martins Bay
639:23 February
617:21 February
404:Reed, A. W.
388:4 September
379:NZ Topo Map
120: /
108:167°51′22″E
95:Coordinates
83:Parent peak
1948:Categories
1749:Structures
1735:Port Craig
1672:Waterfalls
1578:Spey River
1573:Shag River
1548:Pyke River
1543:Pitt River
1523:Namu River
1508:Mike River
1488:Juno River
1458:Gray River
1413:Doon River
1403:Dark River
1398:Coal River
1292:Mitre Peak
1159:Lake Quill
1124:Lake Innes
1114:Green Lake
1099:Lake Alice
936:Dagg Sound
800:Mitre Peak
728:References
715:21 January
711:. Climb NZ
709:"Mitre Pk"
589:21 January
510:21 January
485:13 January
449:21 January
179:Mitre Peak
158:Mitre Peak
105:44°37′57″S
66:Prominence
33:Mitre Peak
1907:West Cape
1725:Manapouri
1553:Rea River
1358:Big River
1343:Aan River
1285:Mountains
1109:Lake Gunn
1018:Brig Rock
869:Deep Cove
849:Fiordland
443:The Press
294:In 1911,
270:Whanganui
224:Geography
201:Etymology
133:Geography
56:Elevation
1003:Bay Rock
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561:23 March
536:23 March
346:See also
283:Climbing
1740:Te Anau
981:Islands
957:Big Bay
323:Pioneer
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183:Māori
950:Bays
774:ISBN
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