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RIMU AND WHITE-PINE FOREST, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, WESTLAND. Nearest rimu on right 5 ft. diameter by 168 ft. total height. First white-pine on left (near telegraph-pole) 4 ft. diameter by 184 ft. total height. [Photo by D. E. Hutchins.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 20 November 1916, Page 379

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RIMU AND WHITE-PINE FOREST, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, WESTLAND. Nearest rimu on right 5 ft. diameter by 168 ft. total height. First white-pine on left (near telegraph-pole) 4 ft. diameter by 184 ft. total height. [Photo by D. E. Hutchins. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 20 November 1916, Page 379

RIMU AND WHITE-PINE FOREST, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, WESTLAND. Nearest rimu on right 5 ft. diameter by 168 ft. total height. First white-pine on left (near telegraph-pole) 4 ft. diameter by 184 ft. total height. [Photo by D. E. Hutchins. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 20 November 1916, Page 379

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