PRINTS OF The New Zealand Eagle Pouakai Incomparable in grandeur_ Black & White *822.50 _ Print size 48 X 33cm (19 X 13 ins) on Royal Linen Stock Colour *835 New Zealand was once the home of the largest eagle in the world. Extinct for perhaps 500 -700 years, this gigantic bird had a wingspan of up to three metres, talons as large as tiger claws and weighed as much as 13 kilograms much bigger than the largest eagle in the world today.Through the beautiful work of New Zealand artist Vinney Thompson the Pouakai lives again, in magnificent colours (based on Maori legend ) or fine detail pencil-drawn black and white. Post to: Barnabas Christian Trust Colour Black & White Box 14-521, Wellington 3 enclose cheque for S Please charge my credit card Name Visa Bankcard Master Diners Address Includes GST Money back guarantee Barnabas Trust 1990 Expiry Date Signature
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Unnumbered Page
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146Unnumbered Page Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Unnumbered Page
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