HEIGHT OF MOUNTAINS IN NEW ZEALAND.
Mountain. Localiry. Feet. Maunga Taniwha, Wangaroa 2,151 Aotea Great Barrier 2,130 Cape Colville " 2,800 Rangitoto Auckland 920 Mount Eden " 500 Aroha River Thames 1,500 Waterfall. Upper Thames 800 Maunga n ui Tauranga . 500 Woody Head . Whaingaroa 2,570 Pirongia . Kawhia. 2,800 Whareorino . MaroUopa . 2,074 White Cliffs . Pari nin; hi . 900 Paritutu . ISew Plymouth 500 Mount Egmom Taranaki 8,270 Tongariro. Taupo . 6,200 Ruapahu . U 9,195 Mount Edgcombe Bay of Plenty 2,575 Ikurangi . Waiapu 5,555 Tauperi . Whauganui. 1,883 Entry Island . Cook's Straits 1,780 Rimutaka . Wairarapa . 5,770 Monnt Arthur . Motueka 5,800 Mount llintoul. Nelson . 4,720 Kaikoras . Middle Island 9,700 Whakarewa 5,740 Rank's Peninsula Canterbury 3,050 Takerahaka Middle Island 6,700 Otago Range . Otakou 5,000
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 13, 1 October 1861, Page 15
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115HEIGHT OF MOUNTAINS IN NEW ZEALAND. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 13, 1 October 1861, Page 15
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