The meteoric stone to be described was found in 1925 by Mr. William Stewart while ploughing on his farm four-and-a-half miles south of the Morven railway station (44° 49' S., 171° 8' E.) in South Canterbury, about one hundred miles north-east of Dunedin, New Zealand. It must have weighed originally about 7100 grams, but when presented to the Otago University Museum it weighed 14lb. 14oz. (6753 grams), the remainder having been broken off by the finder. There is no local record of the fall, and the nature of the weathered crust suggests that it may have been in the soil for a long time.
The stone (fig: 1) is roughly pyramidal, measuring approximately 22.5 x 17.5 x 15.0 cm. It was covered with a thin, soft ochreous crust occasionally as much as 2-3 mm. thick.