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Middle and bottom photos show the cutover bush on the Karangarua blocks. The photos were taken inside a “logging paddock”. A hauler is put down in an area cleared for the purpose and logs are hauled by winch from as far off as 30 chains to be loaded onto trucks at this central point. The photos show young kahikatea and rimu with some beech which are too small to be recovered in the logging.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 1, 1 August 1981, Page 13

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Middle and bottom photos show the cutover bush on the Karangarua blocks. The photos were taken inside a “logging paddock”. A hauler is put down in an area cleared for the purpose and logs are hauled by winch from as far off as 30 chains to be loaded onto trucks at this central point. The photos show young kahikatea and rimu with some beech which are too small to be recovered in the logging. Tu Tangata, Issue 1, 1 August 1981, Page 13

Middle and bottom photos show the cutover bush on the Karangarua blocks. The photos were taken inside a “logging paddock”. A hauler is put down in an area cleared for the purpose and logs are hauled by winch from as far off as 30 chains to be loaded onto trucks at this central point. The photos show young kahikatea and rimu with some beech which are too small to be recovered in the logging. Tu Tangata, Issue 1, 1 August 1981, Page 13

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