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A GIGANTIC BIRD.—The bones of a moa were recovered in February last at Makirikiri and reassembled with the above result by Mr. G. Shepherd, curator of the Wanganui Museum, The skeleton is 10ft. s½in. high-

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 9

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A GIGANTIC BIRD.—The bones of a moa were recovered in February last at Makirikiri and reassembled with the above result by Mr. G. Shepherd, curator of the Wanganui Museum, The skeleton is 10ft. 5½in. high- Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 9

A GIGANTIC BIRD.—The bones of a moa were recovered in February last at Makirikiri and reassembled with the above result by Mr. G. Shepherd, curator of the Wanganui Museum, The skeleton is 10ft. 5½in. high- Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 9

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