More than 20 pieces of one of the world's most expensive timber, swamp kauri, have been unearthed at an Auckland construction site.
Construction workers at the site of what will be New Zealand's largest retail store in Henderson, West Auckland, made the discovery of a "significant cache" of swamp kauri, which can be valued up to $10,000 per cubic metre.
The more than 20-log haul was announced today, and contains pieces up to seven metres in length and 90cm in diameter.
One of the construction workers at the new 27,000sq m Nido furniture and homeware store "immediately recognised" the significance of the buried wood stumbled upon during excavation work for the foundations of the store.
"Our assistant site manager Lisa Wade identified the significance of the find straight away," Nido managing director Vinod Kumar said.