(1) Hut at the depot. Port Ross, in which the survivors of the Dundonald lived for s<x weeks. (2> A mol'yhawk on ne=t Disappointment Island. The Dundonald's men lived mainly on these birds for seven months, (3) A grave in the cemetery at Port Ross, Auckland Islands. (Photos by Canterbury Philosophic Institute Scientific Expedition.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 49
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54(1) Hut at the depot. Port Ross, in which the survivors of the Dundonald lived for s<x weeks. (2> A mol'yhawk on ne=t Disappointment Island. The Dundonald's men lived mainly on these birds for seven months, (3) A grave in the cemetery at Port Ross, Auckland Islands. (Photos by Canterbury Philosophic Institute Scientific Expedition.) THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY THE FIRE Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 49
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