PINE PLANTATION
o MAY BE SOLD FOR PULPING COUNCIL'S TE TKKO BLO^K After a discussion on the Te Teko )ine plantation and its drainage at the last meeting of the Whakatanc bounty Council on Monday it wis suggested that the council should et in touch with the Whakatane 'aper Mills Ltd and find out wheher thj trees were of use for pulp, "liiThey were blowing down, s' l id on" ounc llor, and it might be as was : o cut the plantation and replant it. The drainage could be improved. The chairman, Cr J. G. Cliff McCulloch, said the Lands Department lad given the council the tfeSe.s and hey would have first call on tllem. •r wo-ild be as well to get in touch i"th them. M'- n. H. Hr. bner was .auth »rised r> do this.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 3, 26 April 1939, Page 5
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137PINE PLANTATION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 3, 26 April 1939, Page 5
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