During the course of his Mayoral speech today, Mr. C. J. Parr referred to the Orakei Reserve and City' Market schemes, which, he said, had been, fully brought before the public by an exMayor, Mr. Arthur M. Myers, MJ>. In vi ( Parr's) opinion, it was desirable that at an early date a committee Bhould be Bet up, consisting of City Councillors and citizens, to inquire into U and report upon whether the time is ripe for embarking upon this venture. 6
The country surrounding tnfe sprint at Purm, 12 miles from the Thames, from which the well-known mineral water is obtained, has been found to be eminently suitable for fruit growing The Agricultural Department has just selected seven lots of apples grown by Mr. Charles McLiver in that locality for exhibition in London during the. Coronation, '."i,, i : Don't miss Warner'e Ooreet Pictures -at the gr*Jßd-.exh»Jbitioia §.% jQIMPS-etreet
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 104, 3 May 1911, Page 5
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