THE SPLIT ROCK AT ASTROLABE, ABOUT EIGHT MILES FROM - Miss L. M. doll, photo. RIWAKA, NELSON. Astrolabe roadstead was named after the ship of the French admiral Dumont D'Urville, who visited New Zealand in 1827, and anchored in the bay, between Adele Island and the mainland.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3251, 5 July 1916, Page 36 (Supplement)
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46THE SPLIT ROCK AT ASTROLABE, ABOUT EIGHT MILES FROM – Miss L. M. doll, photo. RIWAKA, NELSON. Astrolabe roadstead was named after the ship of the French admiral Dumont D'Urville, who visited New Zealand in 1827, and anchored in the bay, between Adele Island and the mainland. Otago Witness, Issue 3251, 5 July 1916, Page 36 (Supplement)
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