PERFECT PANCAKES.
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was that oflicials in Wellington arbitrarily declared the reserve lifted and the limber saleable without one world of consultation with the people of the district who wore so nearly concerned in this scenic asset. Mr T. 11. Nolu-s moved that a deputation from the meeting wait upon the Borough Council next Monday night, to explain the views of the meeting and Ct the Council to request the Lands Department to reserve the clump of kiuni in the Pukenu:'. Forest) and suffi---k-nt area encircling the clump (suy 10 yore;) for lire prevention purposes. The motion was seconded by Mr C. i.nicer and carried mm con. Mr L. Hanlon further moved that, failing Ihe Thorough Council's inability ii- accede to the request in the foregoing resolution, the Forestry Department be directly approached with a view to preserving the portion inferred to. —Seconded by Mr Chapman and carried unanimously. On the motion of Mr Harington, seconded by Mr Baker, it was resolved that Dr. Mcllraith unci Messrs Hanlon and Chapman form the delegation to 'wait upon the Borough Council. Arrangements were made for the drafting and circulation of a petition, embodying the meeting's aims, with a view to securing as many signatures as possible before next Monday night. The meeting closed with a cordial vote of thanks to Dr. Mcllraith for his presidency over the gathering.
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Northern Advocate, 25 June 1920, Page 3
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