Doc pre-Maori settlement report

Graham Carter made this Official Information request to Department of Conservation

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From: Graham Carter

Dear Department of Conservation,

We request a copy of the DOC report on a pre-Maori settlement in the Waipoua Forest in Northland, that is believed to be held in the National Archives.

Yours faithfully,

Graham Carter

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From: Graham Carter [mailto:[FOI #4536 email]]
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Subject: Official Information request - Doc pre-Maori settlement report

Dear Department of Conservation,

We request a copy of the DOC report on a pre-Maori settlement in the Waipoua Forest in Northland, that is believed to be held in the National Archives.

Yours faithfully,

Graham Carter

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From: Gavin Walker (Recreation Manager)
Department of Conservation


Attachment Pages from Waipoua Archaeological Project Stage II and III part 1.pdf
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Attachment Pages from Waipoua Archaeological Project Stage II and III part 2.pdf
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Dear Mr Carter

 

On the 2^nd of September 2016 you requested a copy of the DOC report on
pre-Maori settlement in the Waipoua Forest in Northland.  I have attached
the report as requested. Please note that due to the size of the report it
has been split across two attachments.

 

The report was sourced from the Heritage New Zealand offices in Kerikeri.
If you require any further information I suggest you contact Neville
Ritchie in the first instance. He is a historic heritage technical advisor
based in the DOC Hamilton office (ph 027 5366921 or
[1][email address]).

 

 

Regards

Gavin Walker

Director Recreation, Tourism and Heritage

 

 

 

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