Children front the standard four class of Merrin School planted trees at the junction of Hawthornden Road and Merrin Street yesterday for Conservation Week. The Waimairi County Council is developing the area for a cemetery. Five thousand trees will be planted in the area. Delwyn Guise (left) and Richard Dodds are shown the correct method of planting by the council's reserves superintendent, Mr Craig Oliver.
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65Children front the standard four class of Merrin School planted trees at the junction of Hawthornden Road and Merrin Street yesterday for Conservation Week. The Waimairi County Council is developing the area for a cemetery. Five thousand trees will be planted in the area. Delwyn Guise (left) and Richard Dodds are shown the correct method of planting by the council's reserves superintendent, Mr Craig Oliver. Press, 5 August 1977, Page 21
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