5000 TREES PLANTED
HAMILTON CENTENNIAL PLAN [from ottr own correspondent] HAMILTON", "Wednesday As a result of the Centennial treeplanting scheme, more than 5000 trees have been planted in Hamilton this season, according to a statement made by 'Mr. W. H. Paul at last night's mooting of the Hamilton Domain Board. Of this number about 1500 had bean planted at tho lake, and approximately three-quarters on domain"property. With the exception of about 350, all the trees were native specimens.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23759, 12 September 1940, Page 8
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