MUNICIPAL VANDALISM,
[by telegraph.—press ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Wednesday. Another of the extraordinary acts of municipal vandalism, for which Wellington is notorious, happened to-day in Lambton Quay. By the Union Bank there is a small shrubbery, containing trees and plants, the growth of 25 years. To-day they were all cut down, and in explanation it is asserted that a man was told to trim them, and misunderstood his instructions to mean lie was to remove them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 5
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