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A RELIC OF OUR FIRST ARBOR BAY. This fine specimen of the Native Mapau (Pittosporum tenuifolium) was planted by Mr H. Duckworth at Anderson’s Bay on the first Arbor Day proclaimed by Government in Otago, August 4, 1892 21 years ago The young- man standing by it was born on the same date.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3102, 27 August 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)

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A RELIC OF OUR FIRST ARBOR BAY. This fine specimen of the Native Mapau (Pittosporum tenuifolium) was planted by Mr H. Duckworth at Anderson’s Bay on the first Arbor Day proclaimed by Government in Otago, August 4, 1892 21 years ago The young- man standing by it was born on the same date. Otago Witness, Issue 3102, 27 August 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)

A RELIC OF OUR FIRST ARBOR BAY. This fine specimen of the Native Mapau (Pittosporum tenuifolium) was planted by Mr H. Duckworth at Anderson’s Bay on the first Arbor Day proclaimed by Government in Otago, August 4, 1892 21 years ago The young- man standing by it was born on the same date. Otago Witness, Issue 3102, 27 August 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)