Left and below: view north from Auckland's Mt Hobson. This part of Remuera has not yet been heavily infilled, and trees and gardens are still prominent. The gully in the foreground, known as Nairn's Bush, contains a small but continuous strip of remnant forest extending through the back of a large number of sections. Infill housing has already encroached on the eastern end.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 43
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63Left and below: view north from Auckland's Mt Hobson. This part of Remuera has not yet been heavily infilled, and trees and gardens are still prominent. The gully in the foreground, known as Nairn's Bush, contains a small but continuous strip of remnant forest extending through the back of a large number of sections. Infill housing has already encroached on the eastern end. Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 43
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