TAURANGA HARBOUR.
PROPOSED SEWAGE OUTFALL.
[TREES ON MATAKANA ISLAND.
|BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TAURANGrA, Thursday. The Tauranga Harbour Board met to«lay, Mr. Donald Grant jpresiding. The Secretary of the Marine Department advised that a copy of the plan Report on the survey of Tauxanga Harbour had been forwarded to the Admiralty for information.
The medical officer of headth, Auckland, advised in reference to the proposed new sewage outfall that he would confer with the board and Borough Council, when a meeting could bo arranged.
It was decided to plant lupins snd 25.000 two-year-old trees at Matakana Island.
Reference was made to the illegal removal of spoil from a reserve at Mount Maunganui. The board decided that in future prosecutions will follow.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19991, 6 July 1928, Page 8
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