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CEMETERY AT EREBUS COVE DEPOT, PORT ROSS, AUCKLAND ISLANDS. These graves are kept up by the men of the Government steamer Tutanekai on their periodical visits. The first grave is that of the mate of the Dundonald; second grave that of unknown child of one of the Enderby Settlement people who died in 1850, aged six months.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3834, 6 September 1927, Page 42

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CEMETERY AT EREBUS COVE DEPOT, PORT ROSS, AUCKLAND ISLANDS. These graves are kept up by the men of the Government steamer Tutanekai on their periodical visits. The first grave is that of the mate of the Dundonald; second grave that of unknown child of one of the Enderby Settlement people who died in 1850, aged six months. Otago Witness, Issue 3834, 6 September 1927, Page 42

CEMETERY AT EREBUS COVE DEPOT, PORT ROSS, AUCKLAND ISLANDS. These graves are kept up by the men of the Government steamer Tutanekai on their periodical visits. The first grave is that of the mate of the Dundonald; second grave that of unknown child of one of the Enderby Settlement people who died in 1850, aged six months. Otago Witness, Issue 3834, 6 September 1927, Page 42