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Maurice Emslie (left) and Frank Kirner, both aged 10, of Bromley Primary School, plant a native lemonwood tree at the top of Victoria Park yesterday. The boys were among 200 schoolchildren, from five Christchurch schools, who planted 1000 trees in the park to celebrate Arbor Day.

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Press, 14 June 1984, Page 1

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Maurice Emslie (left) and Frank Kirner, both aged 10, of Bromley Primary School, plant a native lemonwood tree at the top of Victoria Park yesterday. The boys were among 200 schoolchildren, from five Christchurch schools, who planted 1000 trees in the park to celebrate Arbor Day. Press, 14 June 1984, Page 1

Maurice Emslie (left) and Frank Kirner, both aged 10, of Bromley Primary School, plant a native lemonwood tree at the top of Victoria Park yesterday. The boys were among 200 schoolchildren, from five Christchurch schools, who planted 1000 trees in the park to celebrate Arbor Day. Press, 14 June 1984, Page 1

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