10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAUPATA»
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taupata in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1 . Cliff vegetation on very shallow rocky soils. Cliffs are frequent right around the
island. The main vegetation is mats of N.Z. ice plant (Disphyma australe), stunted
taupata (Coprosma repens), wire vine (Muehlenbeckia complexa), Einadia ...
Specimens of the former were seen at Taupata, near Cape Farewell, on the 14th
March, 1856, at Wakapuaka, in the vicinity of Nelson, in 1851, and on the banks
of the Opawa River, near Blenheim, on the 9th June, 1878. In vol. xxvii. of the ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1898
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TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW ZEA LAND INSTITUTE.
Then there is the expense of gathering to be considered, which could be easily
done by children. There are two berries in each fruit, lying side by side, as in the
true coffee. Whether or not the Taupata would grow well inland I cannot say.
JAMES HECTOR, C.M.G., M.D., F.B.S.,, 1877
4
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
... the Zoysia at once disappears, but the other grasses named become more
frequent, and notwithstanding the sterile appearance of the soil the fern exhibits
greater * Taupata?— Ed. luxuriance ; thickets of tupakihi (Coriaria ruscifolia, Br.,)
are ...
New Zealand Institute, 1873
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Specimens of the former were seen at Taupata, near Cape Farewell, on the 14th
March, 1856, at Wakapuaka, in the vicinity of Nelson, in 1851, and on the banks
of the Opawa River, near Blenheim, on the 9th June, 1878. In vol. xxvii. of the ...
6
Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
... 1850, a specimen was shot by Mr. Lea, at Taupata, near Cape Farewell. This is
still preserved in the Otago Museum. It would appear from some observations
made by the late Sir David Monro, at a meeting of this Society in February, 1875,
...
7
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Mineralogical modes of two samples of the biotite quartz diorite are shown in
Table 2. In Taupata Bay hornblende (X-yellow, Y-oIive green, Z-dark green) is
also present. The plagioclase shows normal and weak oscillatory zoning and
varies in ...
8
Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka: Te Ara Hou:
from Aorere to Taupata (between Pakawau and Puponga): '... Treno, a native
chief, has built two or three houses here. The same chief has a pah called Te
Mattai,2TM about four miles N.E. of the Ourere, and Taupata, about seven miles
further ...
Hilary Mitchell, John Mitchell, Maui John Mitchell, 2007
9
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
6'8") Taupata (YAG-26)— built in 1930 by G. T. Niccol at Auckland, New Zealand
— was acquired by the United States Navy on 10 November 1942 from the
government of New Zealand and was placed in commission on that same day.
for these northern populations. In light of this, the taxonomic status of A.
northlanciicum should be re-evaluated. Small-leaved forms of taupata have been
gathered from the Poor Knights and illustrated as a possibly new taxon by Eagle (
1982).
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TAUPATA»
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Mixing ancient with modern farming a winner
Hebe, ake ake and korokia that didn't survive have been replaced with toetoe, taupata and flax that's now starting to flower. Their riparian management has also ... «Stuff.co.nz, Dec 14»
Free-range chefs break out for foraging
Some common native plants such as kawakawa, taupata and cabbage tree shoots are also edible, Knox says. For those eager to sample native foraged foods, ... «Stuff.co.nz, Aug 14»
The Stabyhoun six
They all have names now: River, Holland (or Holly), Juneau, Mirakel, Taupata and Pim. The future owners named them based on photos they received. «Juneau Empire, Jun 14»
A PT boatman's memories: Los Altos resident recalls how JFK coin …
Klee departed for Guadalcanal that November as a volunteer member of the USS Taupata crew. He described it as “a masted wooden sailing vessel once used ... «Los Altos Town Crier, May 14»
Farewell Spit pilot whales strand again
The whales are believed to be part of the same pod seen off Taupata Point, south of Farewell Spit, on Tuesday. Later that day, 13 whales stranded on the spit ... «3News NZ, Jan 14»
No hope for the last eight pilot whales stranded on Farewell Spit
The whales were among around 65 pilot whales first spotted off Taupata Point, south of Farewell Spit, shortly before 8am on Tuesday 14 January. Thirteen of the ... «Scoop.co.nz, Jan 14»
New reserves open your eyes
There's taupata, peppers, puriri, karo whiteywood and pseudopanax seedlings, and the only ones likely to live for more than 30 to 40 years are the puriri, which ... «Taranaki Daily News, Oct 13»
Farm lakes now jewels in the crown
They are planting toetoe, koromiko, kanuka, cabbage trees, coastal tree daisies, taupata, karamu, ngaio, and carex into a 50-metre wide strip around Lake ... «Marlborough Express, Sep 13»
Nature springs into action
However, masting also has its benefits - if the flowers of common native shrubs like the hardy taupata and the vibrant karamu fruit heavily this spring, birds will ... «Marlborough Express, Sep 13»
Sheila Natusch: Rising to the challenge
... Natusch reported most of the hardy plants on the cliff are exotic, apart from super-hardy taupata and a coprosma, and Cape Ivy forms a defensive wall in front ... «The Southland Times, Feb 13»