PUKEKURA PARK, which deserves Us reputation as one of the sights of New Zealand, is the greatest hut not the only parl( with which Taranal(i's capital has been endowed by public-spirited citizens. Adjoining Pukekura Park Broofylands," the gift of the late Mr. Newton King, and the stpaller "Highlands" estate, presented by the late Mr. T. C. List and Mr- C. A. Wilkinson, making a total area of 117 acres• The latest gift to ihe borough is "Hapurunui," the estate of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burgess, five miles from ihe town. Above (top) are two views of Pukekura Park, and (below) two of "Hapururiui."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)
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104PUKEKURA PARK, which deserves Us reputation as one of the sights of New Zealand, is the greatest hut not the only parl( with which Taranal(i's capital has been endowed by public-spirited citizens. Adjoining Pukekura Park Broofylands," the gift of the late Mr. Newton King, and the stpaller "Highlands" estate, presented by the late Mr. T. C. List and Mr- C. A. Wilkinson, making a total area of 117 acres• The latest gift to ihe borough is "Hapurunui," the estate of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burgess, five miles from ihe town. Above (top) are two views of Pukekura Park, and (below) two of "Hapururiui." Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)
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