FREE PLANTING.
iflßfft PLANTATIONS BOARD. 'l§Kߧ?' : " n S of the Selwyn Plantations held yesterday morning. alßßffir-Mcssrs G. Bullard (chairman), ! *HK|jf Cf ; G. Scott, R. Nairn, S. A. H. Adams, " and the Hon. ffHffjfflP e " n tendont'a report stated iaBUMSSjH-cffccts of the continued dry iflfett newly-established plantallMßf'iJo now plainly evident, and all trees were suffering. A rcB|MißlWt also played havoc with young MHjHpptß pinus insignis, particularly MB§refemic plantation. The tree ||HSmkJ% a month ago were germinaljjglliSl!? *} vc "> hut transplanted sccdar made little progress. MWBBsggard to sawmilling and timwßSbßMJ}B}„* rom Racecourse Hill plan&BSijl§Pe 47,088 sup. feet of pine, |fßiJsfJy cet °* S um > an d 72J cords of milled and disposed of. had been selected at the ||Sspi[plantatiori, where milling opcrPfwfjJP ftti be commenced about. The ploughing and iggHfSliS of fire-breaks was being carj"aH"Bs?y motor-tractor engine and a |§jnH&|iO{ses. The density of gorso fjlHMjp oll the Cashmere Hill reserve ||HH9§P>g the clearing work very of the next meeting was
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 13
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