/JChe 1 opinions,, of .oui^le^slatora-, on .the different ) recreation, grounds in , this colony lire decidedly at variance. Brijt(:.cpnsiders ithe cricket, ground. at.Chnafcchurch.to be .“iamong ithe finest recreation (grounds in the wdrld,” with its beautiful..trees, under which young ladies can .seat themselves iu the shade. | Referring to the . Wellington Basin Reserve, Mr. Mantell makes .the following ret mark, imoro true, than . that it rather resembles a “ wet- .deck ter,' shipping, notwithstanding that all that, cpuld. be done to drain it was done. The between the recreation grounds of Christchurch and of Wellington is as great as it well can be.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5147, 21 September 1877, Page 6
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