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Left: Mr D. Tannock (former Superintendent of Reserves), Cr Jolly (chairman of the Reserves Committee), and Mr A. C. Cameron (president of the Amenities Society), inspect the ash and elm trees which were planted on the Oval 20 years ago by pupils of the Kensington School. Right: Two Musselburgh School boys, David Humphrey and lan McLintock, plant a poplar tree in De Carle Park, St. Hilda.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 6

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Left: Mr D. Tannock (former Superintendent of Reserves), Cr Jolly (chairman of the Reserves Committee), and Mr A. C. Cameron (president of the Amenities Society), inspect the ash and elm trees which were planted on the Oval 20 years ago by pupils of the Kensington School. Right: Two Musselburgh School boys, David Humphrey and Ian McLintock, plant a poplar tree in De Carle Park, St. Hilda. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 6

Left: Mr D. Tannock (former Superintendent of Reserves), Cr Jolly (chairman of the Reserves Committee), and Mr A. C. Cameron (president of the Amenities Society), inspect the ash and elm trees which were planted on the Oval 20 years ago by pupils of the Kensington School. Right: Two Musselburgh School boys, David Humphrey and Ian McLintock, plant a poplar tree in De Carle Park, St. Hilda. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 6