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Preserving Historic Sites

The protection of historic sites in and around the city, which has been engaging the attention of the memorials committee of the Auckland Historical Society. was discussed again at the annual meeting of the society. The convener of the committee, Mr. T. Walsh, staled that, owing to the lack of general knowledge of locations, officers of the Public Works Department, who had displayed a helpful spirit, had suggested the compilation by the society of a list of sites considered worthy ol preservation, and the circulation o! copies among local bodies and persons who arc in a position to assist in the achievement of the society’s objects. The question of the adoption of the suggestion will receive consideration.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 29 November 1939, Page 14

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Preserving Historic Sites Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 29 November 1939, Page 14

Preserving Historic Sites Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 29 November 1939, Page 14

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