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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 2 (June 1, 1928)

A Monarch Of The Waipoua Kauri Forest North Auckland. — The kauri (wholly indigenous to New Zealand) is one of the most stately and economically useful trees in the world, and grows to a great size. The tree illustrated has a girth of 49 ft. 7 in., a bole of 36 ft., and contains 60,000 board feet of timber

A Monarch Of The Waipoua Kauri Forest North Auckland. The kauri (wholly indigenous to New Zealand) is one of the most stately and economically useful trees in the world, and grows to a great size. The tree illustrated has a girth of 49 ft. 7 in., a bole of 36 ft., and contains 60,000 board feet of timber.

A Monarch Of The Waipoua Kauri Forest North Auckland.
The kauri (wholly indigenous to New Zealand) is one of the most stately and economically useful trees in the world, and grows to a great size. The tree illustrated has a girth of 49 ft. 7 in., a bole of 36 ft., and contains 60,000 board feet of timber.