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… in the locality. Tawa (formerly Tawa Flat because of the forest of tawa trees which covered the floor of the valley) …
… also found expression as lay reader of Mt. Peel and Peel Forest Churches, and as member both of the Diocesan and of …
… farm for many years and large areas were planted in exotic forests. The ailment, however, is now overcome by … and the podzolised steepland soils , which are largely in forest, have low natural fertility, and occur mainly in …
… harrying Te Kooti and his diminishing band in the rugged forest country which was now their only refuge. At Waipaoa …
… Cook) and the various versions and attributes of Tane, the forest god; for instance, Otane and Taneatua. Mythical …
… and villages, Niue is entirely covered with light scrub or forest. Coconuts, whilst found throughout the island, grow … 64,900 acres, 8,000 are in coastal, light and heavy forest, and a further 50,000 acres are available for …
… At that time the South Island west of the main divide was a forested wilderness, virtually unknown to Europeans and … considerable settlement of Europeans in a New Zealand rain forest environment. Alluvial gold was worked on the coastal … and the swirl of population movements subsided. The dense forest cover, however, made prospecting a chancy business …
… colonists found the greater part of the valley covered with forest. The timber trade was important in the first half …
… in the Bendigo neighbourhood. In 1853 he opened a store at Forest Creek and soon became a person of consequence among …
… pa to join the priest Te Waka-takerenui at a camp in the forest. As a result of this unfortunate defeat, the pakeha …