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Fig. 11 Upper Ngaruroro. Tapui o Marua Hine (4,367 ft) extreme left; Maungarahi (4,717 ft) left skyline; Oamaru saddles in centre; Te Matia Stream in foreground. Typical forest capped hills with arid pumice terraces below and streams meandering through boggy flats.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 2, Issue 1, 7 December 1962, Plate 6

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Fig. 11 Upper Ngaruroro. Tapui o Marua Hine (4,367ft) extreme left; Maungarahi (4,717ft) left skyline; Oamaru saddles in centre; Te Matia Stream in foreground. Typical forest capped hills with arid pumice terraces below and streams meandering through boggy flats. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 2, Issue 1, 7 December 1962, Plate 6

Fig. 11 Upper Ngaruroro. Tapui o Marua Hine (4,367ft) extreme left; Maungarahi (4,717ft) left skyline; Oamaru saddles in centre; Te Matia Stream in foreground. Typical forest capped hills with arid pumice terraces below and streams meandering through boggy flats. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 2, Issue 1, 7 December 1962, Plate 6

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