RANGITOTO ROAD
EFFECT on native flora dozen “7' m ” 10 . lje a case of half a Ellin*” x ° ne tbins an< l six of the same J- fiUm ming-up, by Prof, the S n * Johnson ' on Saturday, on e riatfri ltS ot tbe controversy that lias ne w „ c , oncernin S the effect of the un tbo ” lc 4 . roa d on Rangitoto Domain, Th« nH a } IVO rtora the island. m eetinS f^ Ssor Was speaking before a Board L * \ - tlle Rangitoto Domain I * l fne » d * of the members, at fitted fH ; ea on the island, and adlittle at one time he had felt a Poii ev £ ern about the Domain Board’s a tour nf+u WeVer ’ after Just completing lion wn * , n . ew road, he felt the posi-'v'ril-kn S to that in which a kimaelf visiting geologist found option Wben invited to express an Ing onaaH 1 tbe continuance of quarryar ound A ons ab °ut the volcanic cones r Auckland. the £ e ° los^st bad replied that it was an j ‘“-erence between half a dozen •itlii* ’ The cones were very interthe Mature left them; while on Ret!** u ban d quarrying permitted ng bow they had been built up.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 9
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