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-- A singular plant of the _Coniferæ_ family, called the Kauri pine.
Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture William Saunders 1861
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The land breeze strengthened in a last effort, and the Wonder, slipping swiftly through the water, ranged alongside the Kauri and began to go by.
A SON OF THE SUN 2010
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A new nine-day tour loops through them all, with stays at the Lodge at Kauri Cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean; the Farm at Cape Kidnappers in Hawke's Bay wine country; and Matakauri Lodge on adventure-friendly Lake Wakatipu.
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It was not the Willi-Waw, however, and Captain Ward, on the Wonder, putting down his glasses, named it the Kauri.
A SON OF THE SUN 2010
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Ward commanding, sails along the coast of Guadalcanar, hails a small ketch, the Kauri, and learns that Griffths and the Willi-Waw lay at Savo and are heading for Gabera in the Solomons.
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Kauri gum: the simple art of enhancing its beauty.
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Officials claimed the actor had fallen from the Kauri Cliffs while shooting a scene for the unnamed project.
Opposites Attracting 2009
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Kauri gum: the simple art of enhancing its beauty.
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Kauri trees grow on a variety of substrates, from volcanic soils to sandstone, however, they tend to dominate on ridge tops and areas with infertile soils, giving way to broadleaf forests in the more fertile valleys.
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Kauri forest once covered approximately 12,000 km2 in the Northland.
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