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… trees are at present being recorded by the New Zealand Forest Service and the Royal New Zealand Institute of …
… and joinery. The town site was originally within forested country. A settlement came into existence about … first sale of sections took place in February 1874. With forest clearance and the establishment of the dairy …
… the sub-Antarctic islands. Their habitat is open country or forest edge and they are common near lakes, rivers, …
… demands for town and rural land. In the steep and broken forest-covered terrain, the job of finding suitable land …
… livestock market. The town was formerly within the area of forest called the Forty Mile Bush, which extended north from …
… to permit the growth of a blanket cover of indigenous forest. This consists of some well-known trees and plants …
… A History of Carterton, 1857–1957 , Bagnall, A. G. (1957); Forest Homes – Scandinavian Settlements in New Zealand , …
… part of the range is covered mainly by indigenous forest. The south-western part of this range – Red Hill – is …
… a touch of white on each side of the head. Stitchbirds are forest dwellers and their diet consists of nectar, berries, …
… recreation of which they take full advantage. Vast areas of forest and mountain range, virtually unpeopled, provide a …