THE WASTE PLACES.
AFFORESTATION POLICY. (By Telegraph —Press Associntlon.) AUCKLAND, January While commending the planiai ion of waste areas by the Government and municipalities, remits in connection with .State afforestation led to a lengthy discussion in committee, when the New Zealand Association of Nurserymen resumed its annual conference this morning. U was ultimately decided to refer the matter to the executive with power to rake action to secure l a reasonable basis of ending the.impas.se.
With regard' to the supply of forest trees to the public, if the Covernmenf decided to make a (Stale monopoly thereof, nurserymen were prepared to sell'out. at a reasonable valuation and cease business in that sphere of industry.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 January 1927, Page 5
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