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barcely any subject of more he inhabitants of this townItivating, trees. Some few rding -the derision of others, ivorthy example inthis mat- ' to say that they are likely i to see the fruits of their
Hid round our township after a B)r., would not only shelter us Hid clouds of dust, to which wect, but also add greatly to ■ur homes, and the health of ■e will doubt or question this, ■the desire'for trees, but no■the matter. Does our Mayor ■ors remember the fine things It on the hustings, or at the Ibout making beautiful wooded Itownship ? Do they intend to Igood? 11, however, to cast any reflecfccil it this time, they have, r hands quite full with other >t of such an agreeable nature frees. Perhaps, though, they n'd cause. icthod might be devised of enng of a certain number of trees lied allotments, the subject is ention of the Council, general opinion upon this Etle or no opposition irs. hfully, Satoe Resatcs. 866. \y makers at this ice of the nakedness
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Dunstan Times, Issue 244, 28 December 1866, Page 3
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