An assistant head warden at Orana Park, Miss Penny O’Connor, holds one of the park’s two kiwis after its weekly weight check yesterday. The North Island brown kiwi weighed three kilograms. The director of Orana Park, Mr Paul Garland, said that weighing the kiwis was the best way of checking their health. A new kiwi house with a nocturnal viewing area is planned for the park.
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66An assistant head warden at Orana Park, Miss Penny O’Connor, holds one of the park’s two kiwis after its weekly weight check yesterday. The North Island brown kiwi weighed three kilograms. The director of Orana Park, Mr Paul Garland, said that weighing the kiwis was the best way of checking their health. A new kiwi house with a nocturnal viewing area is planned for the park. Press, 19 August 1983, Page 2
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