CENTENNIAL EFFORT
PARK IN TOKOMARU BAY PLAY AREA AND CAMP (SiM'cial to tin* Herald.) TE PUIA. this day. The Tokomaru Bay Centennial Committee has advised the Waiapu County Council that at the last meeting of the committee it was decided to abandon the scheme for tree planting previously decide'd upon and to substitute a scheme for the development of the reserve behind the War Memorial as a motor camp and children’s playing area.
The committee hoped to be able to
raise £SO locally and with subsidies from the council and the Government it was thought that the estimated expense of £93 could be covered. The Waiapu County Council thought the scheme a sound one and decided io approve of the project. At the previous meeting of the council it was decided to allow Mr. J. Lloyd, Tokomaru Bay, to use the reserve for grazing, and the clerk was now initructed to advise him of the council's intention to support the centennial committee with its scheme and that he would be required to work in with the committee on the matter of grazing.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 28 November 1939, Page 12
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182CENTENNIAL EFFORT Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 28 November 1939, Page 12
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