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Forestry museums, local museum in Northland, New Zealand
The Kauri Museum is in the west coast village of Matakohe, Northland, New Zealand. The museum, to the south of the Waipoua Forest, contains many exhibits
Kauri_Museum
Species of coniferous tree
Agathis australis, commonly known as kauri, is a species of coniferous tree in the family Araucariaceae, most commonly found north of 38°S in the northern
Agathis_australis
Resin
Kauri gum is resin from kauri trees (Agathis australis), which historically had several important industrial uses. It can also be used to make crafts
Kauri_gum
Forest on New Zealand's North Island
of the best examples of kauri forest remaining in New Zealand of which it is notable for having two of the largest living kauri trees, Tāne Mahuta and
Waipoua_Forest
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
extends south into the Kaipara Harbour. The Kauri Museum at Matakohe shows the area's heritage in the kauri timber industry. The Matakohe block was first
Matakohe
Museum in Auckland
aeronautics and technology museum in Auckland. The former site of the Old Time Transport Museum became the Kauri Museum, which opened in 1962. MOTAT
Museum of Transport and Technology
Museum_of_Transport_and_Technology
Museum in Warkworth, Auckland, New Zealand
especially the kauri logging industry. The museum is located to the south of the town of Warkworth in Parry Kauri Park, a two hectare kauri tree reserve
Warkworth_&_District_Museum
Genus of coniferous trees
Agathis, commonly known as kauri or dammara, is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees, native to Australasia and Southeast Asia. It is one of three extant
Agathis
Species of coniferous tree
Agathis robusta, commonly known as Queensland kauri (pine), kauri pine or smooth-barked kauri, is a coniferous tree in the family Araucariaceae. It has
Agathis_robusta
purchased in 1989 by the Kauri Museum then moved from its original location and resited to its current one next to the main museum complex on Church Street
Matakohe_Post_Office
American tracked tractor produced 1925-1931
1929 Caterpillar Sixty on display in the Kauri Museum, Matakohe, Northland, New Zealand.
Caterpillar_Sixty
Type of heavy vehicle used in logging operations to pull cut trees out of a forest
Logging arch on display at Kauri Museum in New Zealand
Skidder
Species of flowering plant
Agathis atropurpurea, commonly known as the blue kauri, and occasionally as the black kauri or purple kauri, is a species of conifer in the ancient plant
Agathis_atropurpurea
Mansfield Birthplace on NZ Museums". nzmuseums.co.nz. Te Papa. "Kauri Museum". Kauri Museum. "Kauri Museum on NZ Museums". nzmuseums.co.nz. Te Papa.
List of museums in New Zealand
List_of_museums_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand National Party politician
in 1988. He owns a farm in Maungaturoto. He is the chairperson of the Kauri Museum in Matakohe. McCallum has been on the executive of the Bluegreens (the
Grant_McCallum
Forests Act 1949 Forests Amendment Act 1993 Conservation in New Zealand Kauri Museum Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (New Zealand) New Zealand Arboricultural
Forestry_in_New_Zealand
Estonian entomologist, zoologist, and politician
his field of work was horse-flies. Kauri later relocated to Norway and was employed at the Bergen Zoological Museum in 1963, in a new professorship of
Hans_Kauri
Mountain range on the North Island of New Zealand
standard protect the roots and to prevent the spread of kauri dieback, oomycete organisms that affect kauri trees and prevents them from getting nutrients, effectively
Waitākere_Ranges
Organic polymer, typically from plants
gummosa, gum guaicum from the lignum vitae trees of the genus Guaiacum, kauri gum from trees of Agathis australis, hashish (Cannabis resin) from Cannabis
Resin
Genus of moths
Agathiphaga is a genus of moths, known as kauri moths, and is the only living genus in the family Agathiphagidae. This caddisfly-like lineage of moths
Agathiphaga
Lower Hutt art museum
numeric names: authors list (link) "Kauri Seed Necklace/Lei; Preston, Alan; 2006; 2007/5/5 – The Dowse Art Museum on NZMuseums". Nzmuseums.co.nz. 5 May
Dowse_Art_Museum
New Zealand defence storage facility near Auckland
The Defence Armament Depot, named the Kauri Point Armament Depot until 2010, is a New Zealand Defence Force munitions storage facility in the Auckland
Kauri_Point_Armament_Depot
Museum and war memorial in Auckland, New Zealand
algae, 27,200 lichens, and 1,000 timber samples. The museum also holds a substantial collection of kauri gum, and a specialist collection of "fern books"
Auckland_War_Memorial_Museum
Museum in Taoyuan City, Taiwan
protection of disadvantaged groups. This area is home to a simulated New Zealand Kauri Wood forest. The Memorial Gift Shop offers a range of medical, biotech,
Formosa_Plastics_Group_Museum
Botanic garden in Wellington, New Zealand
of notable flora groups, such as subalpine scrub, coastal thickets and kauri groves. Use plantings to demonstrate how native plants can be utilised in
Ōtari-Wilton's_Bush
Place in Auckland, New Zealand
who settled the southern Ōruawharo River, developing into a timber and kauri gum. By the early 20th century, the area developed into a regional centre
Wellsford
Maritime museum in Auckland waterfront, New Zealand
New Caledonia. The museum has a collection of over 130 watercraft, including the 1933 John L. Hacker-designed mahogany and kauri speedboat Jon-El, The
New_Zealand_Maritime_Museum
Town in Northland, New Zealand
kauri gum and timber trade. Dargaville was made a borough in 1908. The area became known for a thriving industry that included gum digging and kauri logging
Dargaville
Tree resin
copalli, meaning "incense". Subfossil copal is well known from New Zealand (kauri gum from Agathis australis (Araucariaceae)), Japan, the Dominican Republic
Copal
Island in New Zealand
island's southern point. In August 2018, Kauri seedlings were donated to the Rotoroa Island Trust by Kauri 2000 Trust and BNZ. Rotoroa Island is a carbon
Rotoroa_Island
Gods and goddesses in Hinduism
of Michigan Museum of Art "Deities in Stone: Hindu Sculpture from the Collections of the Asian Art Museum" exhibition at the SFO Museum "Seeing the Divine
Hindu_deities
Second highest mountain in Northland, New Zealand
were densely forested with kauri trees (Agathis australis). The eastern slopes of Tutamoe were home to the largest kauri tree, Kairaru, having a circumference
Tutamoe
Ananui A Tangaroa, the New Zealand Maritime Museum. The vessel is the oldest of the four boats in the museum's working fleet. Nautilus was built in 1913
Nautilus_(motor_launch)
Former US Navy unclassified miscellaneous vessel
Zealand registry, Echo was built in New Zealand in 1905 by William Brown, of kauri timber. She was originally topsail rigged. Twin diesel engines were installed
USS_Echo
Fossilized tree resin
polarized light." Amber has often been imitated by other resins like copal and kauri gum, as well as by celluloid and even glass. Baltic amber is sometimes colored
Amber
Museum in Auckland, New Zealand
Howick Historical Village is a living museum in Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand. It is a recreation of a New Zealand colonial village
Howick_Historical_Village
Third planet from the Sun
Stephen G.; Jones, Richard T. (December 2010). "The potential of New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) for testing the synchronicity of abrupt climate change
Earth
Species of moth
Agathiphaga vitiensis, or the Fiji kauri moth, is a moth of the family Agathiphagidae. It is found from Fiji to Vanuatu and Solomon Islands. The length
Agathiphaga_vitiensis
Hindu goddess
ignored Kauri-bai's words at first, after his marriage his wife Parvati could not bear Kauri-bai's abusive words toward her husband and cursed Kauri-bai to
Matangi
Town in Auckland, New Zealand
the late 1870s, and ceased in 1880. Unlike other areas of North Auckland, kauri gum digging did not appear to play a large part in the economy of the town
Warkworth,_New_Zealand
Family of conifers
very large stem diameter. As an example of the family, the New Zealand kauri tree (Agathis australis) named Tāne Mahuta ("The Lord of the Forest") has
Araucariaceae
Town in Auckland Region, New Zealand
1900, Waiuku, Karaka and the Āwhitu Peninsula became major centres for the kauri gum industry. Waiuku developed as a town when refrigeration made dairy farming
Waiuku
New Zealand television series
provoking the question "how does that work?"). He's a self-employed plumber. Kauri Williams as Todd Taylor (series 7-present): the nephew of Walter Elliott
The_Brokenwood_Mysteries
Church in Northland, New Zealand
an octagonal shaped non-denominational church made from locally milled kauri timber. It was constructed in 1860/61 by settler Thomas Ball in the small
Oruaiti_Chapel
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
1900, Karaka, Waiuku and the Āwhitu Peninsula were major centres for the kauri gum industry. Karaka was originally governed by the Karaka Road District
Karaka,_New_Zealand
Māori facial tattoo
ngarehu (burnt timbers) for the blacker face colour. The soot from burnt kauri gum was also mixed with fat to make pigment. The pigment was stored in ornate
Tā_moko
Island Tamaki Leadership Centre, Whangaparaoa, Hibiscus Coast, Auckland Kauri Point Armament Depot, Birkenhead, Auckland Fort Takapuna, Narrowneck Beach
List of New Zealand military bases
List_of_New_Zealand_military_bases
New Zealand steamship
at museum". Press. 23 November 1989. p. 26. Retrieved 7 January 2026. "Template for adventure". New Zealand Geographic. Retrieved 2026-01-07. "Kauri boats
SS_Puke
Australian convict and botanist
collector of the type specimen of Acacia calamifolia. On 10 July 2002 a kauri pine was planted in his honour at the Darwin Botanic Gardens. List of convicts
John_Richardson_(convict)
Post office in Port Chalmers, New Zealand
emphasise links between the two settlements. The interior features rimu and kauri mock panelling and a mezzanine floor. The building has three plaques: one
Port_Chalmers_Post_Office
Female tattoo practice in Fiji
spines, lemon thorns or shark teeth. Inks were made from Acacia richii or kauri pine. Motifs for tattoos included: turtles and wandering tattlers, pottery
Veiqia
Species of tree and its edible seeds
eponymic plant names] (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8
Brazil_nut
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
surrounded by the Waitākere Ranges. Developing as a service centre for the kauri logging and gumdigging trades in the 1880s along the trainline, the town
Swanson,_New_Zealand
North American carbonated beverage
natural extracts with the safrole distilled and removed are available. A Museum of Root Beer opened in Wisconsin Dells in 2021. One traditional recipe for
Root_beer
Sitka spruce; species of coniferous tree
fifth-largest conifer in the world (behind giant sequoia, coast redwood, kauri, and western redcedar), and the third-tallest tree species (after coast
Picea_sitchensis
Liquid distilled from pine resin
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap / gum /
Turpentine
Aromatic leaf
John (1963). British Museum (Natural History) Instructions for Collectors NO. 4A. Insects. London: Trustees of the British Museum. Marzouki, H; Piras,
Bay_leaf
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
century, the Whangaroa Harbour had become an important location for the kauri gum digging trade. Statistics New Zealand describes Whangaroa as a rural
Whangaroa
a kauri tree (Agathis australis) in New Zealand, is believed to be between 1,250 and 2,500 years old. It is the oldest and largest standing kauri tree
List of longest-living organisms
List_of_longest-living_organisms
Place in Auckland, New Zealand
re-established themselves along the Kaipara River. Helensville was established as a kauri logging settlement in 1862, developing into a regional centre for the south
Helensville
Coastal settlement in West Auckland, New Zealand
School. Huia Settlers Museum opened in 1984, is located near the entrance to the Karamatura Park. It contains many relics of the kauri felling and milling
Huia,_New_Zealand
Leguminous tree bearing edible fruit
catalogus der verzamelingen van het Museum voor Technischeen Handelsbotanie te Buitenzorg (in Dutch). Butienzorg: Museum vor Economische Botanie & Ruygrok
Tamarind
Weaver (1901–1998)
in the collection of the Auckland Museum. Von Randow collaborated with Colin McCahon to create, Woven Kauri, a kauri that hung at the entrance to the Auckland
Ilse_von_Randow
War memorial in Wellington
Funeral Directors' Association paid for two kauri caskets. One of the kauri caskets was given to the Army Museum at Waiouru. The tomb was designed by Kingsley
Tomb of the Unknown Warrior (New Zealand)
Tomb_of_the_Unknown_Warrior_(New_Zealand)
Peninsula in New Zealand
the British Royal Navy that stopped at Coromandel Harbour in 1820 to buy kauri spars. The ship was named for the Coromandel Coast of India. The peninsula
Coromandel_Peninsula
Species of spider
Förhandlingar. 20 (6): 64–79. "Diphya simoni Kauri, 1950". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2025-10-01. Dippenaar-Schoeman
Diphya_simoni
Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand
"Additional Information about the Pa at Kauri Point, Birkenhead, Auckland". Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum. 29: 1–5. ISSN 0067-0464. JSTOR 42906421
Waitematā_Harbour
Largest city in New Zealand
independent. In 1891, the three main items exported from Auckland's port were: kauri gum, gold, and wool. These exports were collectively worth almost a million
Auckland
Region of Auckland, New Zealand
region began in the 1840s, centred around the kauri logging trade. Later industries developed around kauri gum digging, orchards, vineyards and the clay
West_Auckland,_New_Zealand
Aromatic resin from the Commiphora myrrha tree
Andrew (2000). Dangerous Tastes: the story of spices. London: British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0-7141-2720-0. (US ISBN 0-520-22789-1), pp. 107–122. Dalby
Myrrh
Harbour estuary in New Zealand
launch point for houseboats and fishing. Matakohe has a museum which commemorates the kauri industry and the early Pākehā settlers. Today, Dargaville
Kaipara_Harbour
Traditional Swedish carved, painted wooden horse statuette
editions to replicate the style of the antique horses found in Swedish museums or held in private family collections. These are numbered and signed, so
Dala_horse
Species of plant
Zealand. It is the sole species in genus Mida. Mida salicifolia grows in kauri forests, as it can use the tree as a host. It is rarely found south of Auckland
Mida_salicifolia
Type of hard and shiny finish
Guerrero /La laca Mexicana de Guerrero" (PDF). Netherlands: National Museum of Ethnology Museum Volkenkunde. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 13,
Lacquer
Type of flat-bottomed barge
from the stockyards of Auckland and returned with a cargo of kauri logs, sacks of kauri gum, shingle, firewood, flax or sand. With their flat bottoms
Scow
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
the deaths. During the early colonial era, Karekare was the site of two Kauri mills: Karekau Sawmill, which operated between 1881 and 1886, and a smaller
Karekare,_New_Zealand
stage of polymerization and hardening between "gummier" resins and amber. Kauri gum List of minerals Biodiversity of Fossils in Amber from the Major World
List_of_types_of_amber
Objects used to support human activities
sitting on miniature chairs; 4900–4750 BC; painted ceramic; Archaeology Museum Piatra Neamț (Piatra Neamț, Romania) Cucuteni figurine staying on a miniature
Furniture
New Zealand seaman, photographer (1898–1970)
included The Story of the Kauri, by A. H. Reed which was published in 1953. Furthermore, Collins work towards protecting the Kauri trees in Warkworth was
Tudor_Collins
Fungi of Aotearoa
ISSN 0110-6465. "Kauri dieback disease". Department of Conservation. Retrieved 15 January 2025. "Give Kauri Space to Grow | Tiakina Kauri". www.kauriprotection
Fungi_of_New_Zealand
Species of plant in the palm family
Useful Plants of the Island of Guam". Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 9: 243. "Climbing the coconut palm". COGENT. Archived from the original
Coconut
70th anniversary of the monarch's accession
of the government, and Kiri Allan, minister of conservation, planted a kauri. From Point Jerningham, Wellington, a 21-gun salute was fired by personnel
Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II
Platinum_Jubilee_of_Elizabeth_II
People
Dalmatian settlement of Dargaville, with whom Germans competed for the kauri gum trade. Relationships with Germany were stained twice in the twentieth
German_New_Zealanders
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
latter 19th century, the town transitioned from a centre for the kauri logging and kauri gum trades into an agricultural centre. The Kumeu Stockyards opened
Kumeū
Harbour and settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
by another European". Kawhia Harbour is the southernmost location where kauri trees historically grew. Kawhia is known in Māori lore as the final resting-place
Kawhia_Harbour
Place in Auckland, New Zealand
peninsula was native forest dominated by taraire, with significant numbers of kauri, pūriri, tawa, karaka, kohekohe, tītoki, tōtara and kahikatea. Hamiltons
Āwhitu_Peninsula
an animal, a form common in Egypt for thousands of years. In the Cairo museum can be seen the statue of a man from the period of the Great Pyramid of
History_of_wood_carving
Woodworking tool with the cutting edge perpendicular to the handle
top of the blade. Examples of Egyptian adzes can be found in museums and on the Petrie Museum website. A depiction of an adze was also used as a hieroglyph
Adze
Sweet and viscous substance made by bees
Packard, Alpheus Spring (ed.). "The History of the Origin and Development of Museums" . The American Naturalist. 10 (2): 82–83. JSTOR 2448028 – via Wikisource
Honey
List of obituaries published before the subject was deceased
reported dead in August 2011 by a hoax website claiming that she fell off Kauri Cliffs in New Zealand. Drusus Julius Caesar: during a period of illness
List of prematurely reported obituaries
List_of_prematurely_reported_obituaries
Dog breed
American book of the dog. pp. 185–87. Arthur, J. K. (1894). Kangaroo and Kauri: Sketches and Anecdotes of Australia and New Zealand. Sampson Low, Marston
Scottish_Deerhound
Skilled trade
Woods Soft Cedar (Calocedrus, Cedrus) Cypress Douglas fir Fir Juniper Larch Kauri Pine Rimu Spruce Yew Hard Afromosia Alder Andiroba Anigre Ash Apple Aspen
Carpentry
Species of rodent
J.E.; Murphy, E.C. (1994). "Ecology of Ship Rats (Rattus rattus) in a Kauri (Agathis australis) Forest in Northland, New Zealand" (PDF). New Zealand
Black_rat
Species of wild onion
Huron H. 1923 Ethnobotany of the Menomini Indians. Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:1-174 (p. 69 Witthoft, John 1977 Cherokee Indian
Allium_tricoccum
Mountain range in North Island of New Zealand
times, the southern Coromandel Range was densely forested by trees such as kauri, mataī and tawa, and was a home for birds such as kererū, tūī, kākā and
Coromandel_Range
Bay in the Northland Region, North Island, New Zealand
on the shores of the bay in the 19th century. The area was a centre of kauri gum extraction. Discover New Zealand – A Wises Guide (9th ed.). Wises Publications
Doubtless_Bay
Toxic, waxy organic compound
Ancient Iran". Publications of the Field Museum of Natural History. Anthropological Series. Publication. Field Museum of Natural History. 15 (3): 478–479.
Camphor
the differences between butterflies and moths?". Copyright © Australian Museum. Retrieved June 29, 2010. "What is the difference between a butterfly and
Comparison of butterflies and moths
Comparison_of_butterflies_and_moths
Transparent hard protective finish or film
used to create a varnish. Natural resins used for varnish include amber, kauri gum, dammar, copal, rosin (colophony or pine resin), sandarac, balsam, elemi
Varnish
Species of beetle
likely a misidentification. Known gymnosperm hosts of huhu beetle larvae: Kauri Miro Mataī Kahikatea Rimu Yellow silver pine Larch (exotic to New Zealand)
Huhu_beetle
KAURI MUSEUM
KAURI MUSEUM
Girl/Female
Finnish Greek
Pure.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(ਕੌਰ) Hindi name KAUR means "princess."
Boy/Male
Japanese
Add a man's strength.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Roman Latin Maurice, MAURI means "dark-skinned; Moor."Â
Girl/Female
Finnish, German
Pure
Girl/Female
Hindi Indian
Gold.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun
Female
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Katariina, KATRI means "pure."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(गौरी) Hindi name GAURI means "white." In mythology, this is the name of the wife of Shiva, a goddess of longevity and marital felicity.
Female
Japanese
(香織) Japanese name KAORI means "fragrance weaving."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Laurus, LAURI means "laurel."
Girl/Female
Latin American
Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Makarios, KARI means "blessed."
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Fanciful; Capricious
Girl/Female
English
Caprice.
Girl/Female
American, French, German, Greek, Scandinavian
Pure; Form of Catherine
Girl/Female
Scandinavian American
Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
Girl/Female
Indian
A fair woman, Parvati
Female
Norwegian
 Norwegian form of Greek Aikaterine, KARI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kari.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Carrie, KARI means "man." Compare with another form of Kari.
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Bird
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Welsh
Fair One; White and Smooth; Soft
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bunch of flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Gem
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasant, Happy
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Turkish
Red Ornament
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, German
Female Version of Edwin; Prosperous Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic, Assamese, Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Life; Soul; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Special Smile; Sweet Little Attitude
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n.
A genus of small beetles, several of which, in the larval state, are very destructive to woolen goods, fur, etc. The common "museum pest" is A. varius; the carpet beetle is A. scrophulariae. The larvae are commonly confounded with moths.
n.
A repository or a collection of natural, scientific, or literary curiosities, or of works of art.
a.
Free to be used, enjoyed, visited, or the like; not private; public; unrestricted in use; as, an open library, museum, court, or other assembly; liable to the approach, trespass, or attack of any one; unprotected; exposed.
n.
A lofty coniferous tree of New Zealand Agathis, / Dammara, australis), furnishing valuable timber and yielding one kind of dammar resin.
a.
Of or pertaining to Xanthus, an ancient town on Asia Minor; -- applied especially to certain marbles found near that place, and now in the British Museum.
n.
See Kauri.
n.
A rude ancient ax or hatchet, seen in museums.
n.
Same as Kauri.
n.
The fossil resin of the kauri tree of New Zealand.
n.
One who has the care and superintendence of anything, as of a museum; a custodian; a keeper.
n.
A magnificent assemblage of buildings at Rome, near the church of St. Peter, including the pope's palace, a museum, a library, a famous chapel, etc.
n.
Suicide, by slashing the abdomen, formerly practiced in Japan, and commanded by the government in the cases of disgraced officials; disembowelment; -- also written, but incorrectly, hari-kari.