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Till': Airr album of new Zealand flora. 



not (liiiable. In some parts of the [Middle Island it is often sold as white pine, and has 

 been utilized in the construction of earth-wagons and trucks. It may be used with 

 advantage for a variety of inside Avork. In the Nelson District this species ascends the 

 mountains to an elevation of 3,500 feet. Its native name is " Pokako," or " Mahi-mahi," 

 but it is very commonly called " Hinau " by the settlers. In the same manner the 

 " Hinau " in the Northern Island is sometimes called " Pokako." 



