(1) Jetty constructed by the Dundonaid men at Erebus Ctve, Ross Harbour, Auckland Islands. (2) A close view of a mollyhawk on rts nest. Disappointment I^lir.d (.?, A nesting pace of lnollvhawks on Di'-appoirt- ,, ■ ',ment Island. The flesh of the c e birds formed the main diet of the survivors of the Dundonaid for seven months. (Photos by Canterbury Philosophic Institute Scientific Expedition.;
THE GOVERNMENT DEPOT AT CARNLEY HARBOUR
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 48
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68(1) Jetty constructed by the Dundonaid men at Erebus Ctve, Ross Harbour, Auckland Islands. (2) A close view of a mollyhawk on its nest. Disappointment I^lir.d (.?< A nesting p7.ace of mollvhawks on Di'-appoirt... – ',ment Island. The flesh of thece birds formed the main diet of the survivors of the Dundonaid for seven months. Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 48
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