At n meetlnK of Hip To Arohn Horticultural Society it was decided to hold a gardening competition annually, tlio inspections to- take place in the sprins. summer and autumn. The points in tin , competition nre to bo as follows:— Taste and design. ."•">: cultivation and maintenance, 2.": plafits", trees, flowers. VPsetnb'es. etc., 40: any special features. 10. Tlio pocrctary reported that Mrs. H. A. Brad'ey had donated a cup as a points winner'u prize. Consequent upon the receipt of a legacyj of £L'OO under the tonus of the will of thelate .Mr. Henry Holmes, of Te Aroha. tlio Te Aroha Cemetery Boaril has decided to carry out a scheme of ground 1 improvements, which will include tli' , bitninlnlsing of the entire drive and pathway »roa?, which are also to be flanked with kerbing nnd channolliur. The hoard resolved to ask tho Boroußh Council to carry out the work, and to procure an iron seat with an inscription to the memory of. the late Mr. Holmes.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 10
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