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Takahe Skeleton Found

(N.Z. Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH. Sept 3. Takahe skeletons have been discovered in the walls of a limestone cave at Taumatamaire, near Piopio. The bones, described as the most important find by the Taranaki Caving Club since it was formed, may be the northern-most Takahe remains discovered in New Zealand.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 14

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Takahe Skeleton Found Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 14

Takahe Skeleton Found Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 14

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