One of the Norfolk Island pine trees flanking the sea wall on the Marine Parade at Napier was utilised as an aerial support the other night (says an ovchamre). A radio enthusiast drove Ins closed ear on to the Parade, ran out a temporary aerial to one of the trees and tuned in'to a concert. “It is just questionable whether, by so using the tree, says the “Daily Telegraph,” “he was committing an offence under the by-laws.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 301, 20 September 1928, Page 10
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