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This is the story of Waitohi located a short distance from Temuka. It is an area of uncommon interest: the pre-European drawings in its cave shelters are among the finest in the country; in the 1850s its downlands provided choice grazing for one of the earliest sheep runs in South Canterbury; and its first settlers, arriving a decade later, made up a delightfully lively and cosmopolitan collection.
Gordon Ogilvie author, published by the Caxton Press 1971, 208pp, h/c, dj, b&w photos. Ex library copy with minor edge wear to boards & dj, Some small, marks/smudges to some pages.
A reasonably tidy copy.
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