CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL
TO THE EDITOB OF THE PRESS. Sir—To the pioneer women of Canterbury there is, at the Summit junction of the Bridle Path, to be a memorial shelter which in itself is excellent for chilly weather. Would any authority please tell if native trees and shrubs could be cultivated m the environs to provide pleasant shade from summer heat? I should be glad to contribute to a fund for this purpose provided that the right precautions were taken to * ensure future safety for the trees. Motorists and leg users in benefiting would no doubt be very willing to assist. Effort might also be made to preserve and restore Kennedy’s Bush, which for unknown reasons appears more an 1 more motheaten upon each visit paid.—Yours, etc - TREE SENSE. * July 19. 1939. :
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22767, 20 July 1939, Page 15
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