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[additionalDescriptionItem] => Originally planted in 8'x8' in mixture with European Larch at 4'x4'. Latter species gradually removed to date total 8,000 cuft per acre (3,500 cuft Larch, 4,500 cuft Douglas Fir). Stand details at age 66 in 1971: -S.P.A.-56 Mean dbh-23.8 Mean ht.-134' Total Volume- 8,300 cuft. Walking track seen is part of that which runs from the redwood Groveto the Tarawera Road and is frequenstly used by walkers, harriers, joggers and pony riders. Other images: Slide 4422, Col 883
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R26704737
1971
Physical
Open
Originally planted in 8'x8' in mixture with European Larch at 4'x4'. Latter species gradually removed to date total 8,000 cuft per acre (3,500 cuft Larch, 4,500 cuft Douglas Fir). Stand details at age 66 in 1971: -S.P.A.-56 Mean dbh-23.8 Mean ht.-134' Total Volume- 8,300 cuft. Walking track seen is part of that which runs from the redwood Groveto the Tarawera Road and is frequenstly used by walkers, harriers, joggers and pony riders. Other images: Slide 4422, Col 883
Wellington repository
Photograph
31
[12/3]
M11,385
The Black and White Reference Prints are not restricted. Care should be taken when handling these because of their fragile condition. No public access is permitted to negatives or unique prints held within the New Zealand Forest Service Photographic Collection.
Written permission to reproduce photographic images must be obtained from the Director and Chief Archivist, Archives New Zealand, Wellington.
Acknowledgements when reproducing photographic images obtained from this collection must state; "National Archives - New Zealand Forest Service Collection", together with the appropriate Archives reference.
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