SUCCESSFUL TREE-PLANTING.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) - WELLESTOTOS". tnis'-day-:-' I Referring to the recently.; complete I official visit to the Taupo district, *£• Kensington, Under-Secretary for I" 32 ** ' stated that he -was very • pleased ■w". .I everything he had seen in conaecttt* ! with the Waiotapu tree-planting i Out of the -whole of the trees thai d been planted in over 2,600 acres, the* had been no failures to speak of, W*tie trees had done TemarkaHy'^ : *«? l !^ fact, the gromh of the trees quite £* ceeded his expectations. Asked tt"«*. "were proposed to extend the area to planted. Sir. - IfwwiWjm repL%i ; ■ &*• the -matter \rould probably locclve *•■ ■attention of • the— Grovermneat- -*?
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 4
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