A TREE STOLEN
AFTER BEING PLANTED BY LADY BLED I SLOE. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) € GISBORNE, May 20 "T A totara tree which was planted by Lady Bledisloe) .Mijtiie grounds of the Maori meeting house yesterday, was ‘ stolen during the night. M The Vice Regal party being inform- ’ ed of the occurrence delayed their de- |* parture for Napier this morning for a sufficient time to allow Her Excellency to replace the stolon tree. #! “ ' « 1 irfn
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1931, Page 2
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75A TREE STOLEN Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1931, Page 2
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