BEATSON PARK.
fire menace.
R^L t h e r."’ Oeti . n ! ; of - thc Hastings Borough Council last night, Mr W W Adams, supervisor ol tho public reltonf.nl re ß or { ed lhat a fire occurred in Beatson Park on Sunday last which destroyed young trees planted during pievious two seasons. lhe Mayor said that about eiuht acres of grass and trees, including the bn? thnf e * reeS ’ been destroyed, h.Lri '! as " otlll, 'K to show how tne nre originated. Cr Simpson said that a concrete ■" ~ fitartisxaa* woiili i 7 t'| SOn , llopi ’d that an amount vear d to b Lnl d u U the estimates next ycai to jtpHco the.se trees and to reestablish the ground. He honed that STenethto "Yd l)e tnlien prev/nl slim? 8 'nn?' I°' tho oc e"rrence, which ?^m I reXeinnhc e lrees ,CoUrage ‘ h<?m se. T vc 6 8 Committee 5 rCfCTr<?d t 0 thc R< "
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 9, 22 December 1925, Page 4
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152BEATSON PARK. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 9, 22 December 1925, Page 4
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