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Visit to Catchment Area.-At the invitation of the Wellington City and Suburban Mater Board a number of members of interested adjoining local bodies visited the Hater catchment areas in the Akatarawa district on Tuesday. Above: Some of those present. Gathered round the plan (from left) are—Mr. J. W. Andrews, Mayor of Lower Hutt, Cr. A. Parlane. Mr. A. N. Perham, oorrestry officer, Cr. W. Code. Right: A replanted hillside With one of the nurseries which contains some 250,000 young trees.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 7

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Visit to Catchment Area.-At the invitation of the Wellington City and Suburban Mater Board a number of members of interested adjoining local bodies visited the Hater catchment areas in the Akatarawa district on Tuesday. Above: Some of those present. Gathered round the plan (from left) are—Mr. J. W. Andrews, Mayor of Lower Hutt, Cr. A. Parlane. Mr. A. N. Perham, oorrestry officer, Cr. W. Code. Right: A replanted hillside With one of the nurseries which contains some 250,000 young trees. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 7

Visit to Catchment Area.-At the invitation of the Wellington City and Suburban Mater Board a number of members of interested adjoining local bodies visited the Hater catchment areas in the Akatarawa district on Tuesday. Above: Some of those present. Gathered round the plan (from left) are—Mr. J. W. Andrews, Mayor of Lower Hutt, Cr. A. Parlane. Mr. A. N. Perham, oorrestry officer, Cr. W. Code. Right: A replanted hillside With one of the nurseries which contains some 250,000 young trees. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 7

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