A GREYWACKE ADZE, believed to be for stripping cabbage tree bark, ploughed up at Waimakarirl Gorge Hill in 1891 and presented to the Canterbury Museum by W. J. Carlisle.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 16
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29A GREYWACKE ADZE, believed to be for stripping cabbage tree bark, ploughed up at Waimakarirl Gorge Hill in 1891 and presented to the Canterbury Museum by W. J. Carlisle. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 16
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