THE WEATHER
Moderate to fresh north-westerly winds backing to south-westerly late tomorrow. Weather cloudy to overcast with occasional rain. Temperatures becoming cooler tomorrow. Further outlook: Scattered showers.
New Private Company The following private company has been registered in Auckland: Hoivarth <C. and J.), Kawakawa. Capital, £3OOO in £1 shares. Subscribers: J. Howarth, 2000 shares: C. J. Howarlh, 1000. Objects: General drapers.
Pakan-ka’s English Oaks One of tlie finest avenues of trees in Norlhiand is that splendid line of English oaks by the old ScT.vyn Church at Pakaraka. Curing 1 lie past 10 days, they have shown their first spring buds, being new a mass of gentle green and a promise of their annual summer and autumn glory. Ollier English deciduous trees now making themselves a spectacular sight are the much-abused willows along the Manga-
kahia and Punakitere Valleys, today a winding ribbon of light green along otherwise sombre countrysides. They are particularly attractive at Kirioke, where the Punakitero River winds through mile after mile of flats edged by steep, dark green hillsides.
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Northern Advocate, 4 October 1944, Page 2
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