TAITA CEMETERY
The following members of the Cemetery Board have each agreed to deaate a garden seat to be placed in tie Cemetery grounds:—Messrs J". Mitei^ai, H. DyeT, J. Lodder and W. Judd. Tike thanks of the public will be xaadaly accorded to these public spirited gentle;* men for their generosity.
The work that has >been «&Tried out under the present Boa rxl (of which i Councillor John Mitchell is chairman) calls for the greatest praise. What, a very few years ago was Tegarded as an ugly hill covered with gorse and scrub, is to-day one of the beauty spots of the Valley. The wise planting of shelter belts of trees is only one indication of the Board's practical knowledge in dealing with such an exposed position. The .view obtained of the Valley, and of Wellington harbour from the cemetery teTraces, will be much more appreciated by visitors now that they «an rest on its slopes and bo "ThankfHV
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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 1, 25 May 1928, Page 7
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159TAITA CEMETERY Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 1, 25 May 1928, Page 7
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