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OTAGO REGIMENT’S GIFT TO ALLIED UNlT.—Carved from heart of kauri with teak and legs of kowhai, this kiwi, in the posture of the crest of the Otago Regiment’s badge, and mounted on New Zealand green marble, has been presented by the officers of the regiment to the Ist Battalion of the unit’s Allied Regiment, the Wiltshires. Two copies of this kiwi are in existence—one in the High Commissioner's office in London, and the other in the possession of the carver, a local craftsman. (See article.)

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Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 7

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OTAGO REGIMENT’S GIFT TO ALLIED UNlT.—Carved from heart of kauri with teak and legs of kowhai, this kiwi, in the posture of the crest of the Otago Regiment’s badge, and mounted on New Zealand green marble, has been presented by the officers of the regiment to the 1st Battalion of the unit’s Allied Regiment, the Wiltshires. Two copies of this kiwi are in existence—one in the High Commissioner's office in London, and the other in the possession of the carver, a local craftsman. (See article.) Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 7

OTAGO REGIMENT’S GIFT TO ALLIED UNlT.—Carved from heart of kauri with teak and legs of kowhai, this kiwi, in the posture of the crest of the Otago Regiment’s badge, and mounted on New Zealand green marble, has been presented by the officers of the regiment to the 1st Battalion of the unit’s Allied Regiment, the Wiltshires. Two copies of this kiwi are in existence—one in the High Commissioner's office in London, and the other in the possession of the carver, a local craftsman. (See article.) Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 7

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