Some workmen are engaged in doing up (the Albert Park, and some of the beds or lowers have been replanted where necessary. • The sward, which was getting luxuriant, ha* been remown, and the rooks and starlings are busy picking up the insects in the new-mown grass. Th ° fine weather which has now sent in wI Increase »in the number of visitors to the Park, which is now looking well,, the recent spell of wet weather having revivified the flowers and vegetation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9024, 1 November 1892, Page 5
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