Do you know?
T« The kauri is one of bur most magnificent conifers and reachers 30 metres GOO feet) or more in height. But do you know the name of our smallest conifer? It is tha smallest in the world. 2. How many note* era there on a piano? How are they divided? 3. Which of the follow® ing birds cannot fly — Bellbird, rifleman, kiwi, godwit, kakapo, petrel, weka, takahe, morepork?
4. What are the nina ways of getting DtK at orjcket? 5. What was the name Maoris gave to New Zea* land?
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Press, 15 November 1977, Page 18
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