TREE-PLANTING IN DOMINION.
A RECORD FOR THB *fHg| Daring the past the Director of FoiCitif, Mcintosh Elite, to a Welliag*»Jll||' f reporter on Monday, tie Sttfc IMfWi* Department has planted a *'*** s o"' 10,500 acres, while it *» "jS* that private and laesl t«4p <f%3j!| amounted to an equal area. **TJ3| that between 15 and 20 trees had becu started away* "Those arc very remarked Captain KB»* vcar's work, departmental and loeal body P toti] H[***f"jE T3s& stitutes, I believe, a M**W J|| t British Empire." 11-m: The main planting by ment, he added, had !*«» •"JfflK Rotorua district, on *Kg"f fSPI the mouth of the Hanmer Springs, Na*eby, ygMsHfcin the Hokitika district. » """SSi. district a large area of eat^,W was being restored. .AJfjjfll The trees comprised signia, Douglas fir, westers T**UBBmacrocarpa, r e «l Wo<^»Jwdl?t !SSS3§i A good deal had been planters in starting aw ?*3Ssi l 'i tations. This year also W» oDening up for home-g»*» telegraph and power line yam. jW| f ,
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 8
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