SCHOOL OF FORESTRY.
The location of the promised school of forestry is still causing some anxiety among members. The Government must consider Che claims of Canterbury,- Wellington, and Auckland in conjunction with any recommendation made by the. Director^ of the Forestry Department, and it is conceivable that there might be difficulty in arriving at a decision that would meet with general approval. Mr. A. Harris (Waitemata), who, no doubt, is a champion of Auckland claims, is to ask the Commissioner vi State Forests whether the Government has yet reached a decision.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 7
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