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The deputy chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committee and the chairman of the 125th anniversary committee, Councillor Alex Clark (left), with Mr Neiel Drain, Professional Associate (Parks), and Mr Warwick Scadden (right), the curator of the Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, in front of the Albert Edward Oak. The oak was the first tree planted in the gardens 125 years ago. The anniversary was celebrated at the week-end.

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Press, 11 July 1988, Page 2

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The deputy chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committee and the chairman of the 125th anniversary committee, Councillor Alex Clark (left), with Mr Neiel Drain, Professional Associate (Parks), and Mr Warwick Scadden (right), the curator of the Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, in front of the Albert Edward Oak. The oak was the first tree planted in the gardens 125 years ago. The anniversary was celebrated at the week-end. Press, 11 July 1988, Page 2

The deputy chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committee and the chairman of the 125th anniversary committee, Councillor Alex Clark (left), with Mr Neiel Drain, Professional Associate (Parks), and Mr Warwick Scadden (right), the curator of the Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, in front of the Albert Edward Oak. The oak was the first tree planted in the gardens 125 years ago. The anniversary was celebrated at the week-end. Press, 11 July 1988, Page 2

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