CHATHAM IsLANDS| 7 Day Escorted Tours departing Jan / Feb , Mar 2001 We will be repeating our popular tours to the Chatham Islands using DIRECT Hlights from Auckland/Hamilton/Tauranga/Toupo New Plymouth /Wellington/ Nelson Christchurch and Dunedin Cost will be from approx S1550.00 per person And includes flights, accommodation, meals, sight-seeing and transfers. Itineraries with costs will be available in June Please write to Barbara Gauld SEYMOUR TOURS Po Box 82 038 Highland Park, Auckland email: bgauld@ihug co.nz Cruise the KAIPARA onboard STE AROHA" View a wide selection of birds 10% discount F&B Members: Scheduled & Custom made Cruises Ph/Fax (09) 439 1805 or 025 948 166 Email: mvtearoha@xtra.co.nz FERRETS; STOATS; WEASELS PROBLEM?? Mk4, Mko Fenn Traps; Trap Covers, Tunnel Traps, Cage 4 Wooden Box Traps; Ferret Lure Pesi] MANAGEMENT DEADLY SERIOUS ABOUT PESTS PO BOX 121, Waikanae Ph 0800 111 466 Fax 04 293 1456 Info required on Name: Address: 420 acres, Pongakawa Valley 20 mins Te Puke 300 acres A 'grade native bush; covenant with flat plateau and ocean view; Valley floor suitable for Olive planting: 3200s4 ft imple- ment shed, I5OOsq ft house, Spring stream; Kokakos; lots native birds and pheasants. S225,000 + GST or S200,000 clear; 025 884 250 or (07) 533 3728
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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 47
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