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PROPOSED SCHEME FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUCKLAND DOMAIN A complete plan of the whole scheme as put forward by the city engineer, Mr. J. Tyler, and at present being considered by the Parks and 1 own-planning Committees. Tbe chief points of interest, from top, arc: The new main entrance at Stanley Street, the new main drive to connect with the existing drive near the ponds, the area of 52 acres of native bush, the arboretum for exotic tree? and shrubs, the planting of the slope in front of the ar Memorial Museum with pohutukawa trees, enlargement and improvement of sports grounds and the abolition of the Titoki Street tennis and croquet lawns.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 13

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PROPOSED SCHEME FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUCKLAND DOMAIN A complete plan of the whole scheme as put forward by the city engineer, Mr. J. Tyler, and at present being considered by the Parks and 1 own-planning Committees. Tbe chief points of interest, from top, arc: The new main entrance at Stanley Street, the new main drive to connect with the existing drive near the ponds, the area of 52 acres of native bush, the arboretum for exotic tree? and shrubs, the planting of the slope in front of the ar Memorial Museum with pohutukawa trees, enlargement and improvement of sports grounds and the abolition of the Titoki Street tennis and croquet lawns. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 13

PROPOSED SCHEME FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUCKLAND DOMAIN A complete plan of the whole scheme as put forward by the city engineer, Mr. J. Tyler, and at present being considered by the Parks and 1 own-planning Committees. Tbe chief points of interest, from top, arc: The new main entrance at Stanley Street, the new main drive to connect with the existing drive near the ponds, the area of 52 acres of native bush, the arboretum for exotic tree? and shrubs, the planting of the slope in front of the ar Memorial Museum with pohutukawa trees, enlargement and improvement of sports grounds and the abolition of the Titoki Street tennis and croquet lawns. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 13

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