The rolling downs of Mount McDonald on the Waipara River, north-west of Amberley, have been transformed by Mr Pat Clark-Hall with 30 years of dedicated tree planting and tending. When Mr Clark-Hall took up the rehabilitation block in the early 1950s it was largely devoid of trees.
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47The rolling downs of Mount McDonald on the Waipara River, north-west of Amberley, have been transformed by Mr Pat Clark-Hall with 30 years of dedicated tree planting and tending. When Mr Clark-Hall took up the rehabilitation block in the early 1950s it was largely devoid of trees. Press, 1 November 1985, Page 22
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