REMARKABLE DAY'S WORK
To convert a ten-acre patch of clay into a beautiful playground for children, with bowling greens, tennis lawns, skittle allsya, and croquet greens, in a single day is the remarkable feat accomplished by the employeec of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters at Port Pirie, South Australia. The work was 3one voluntarily, and the company supplied the material free of cost. Everything was planted out beforehand, and all possible preparatory work done. Every task was Carefully allotted, and every man knew his jobs and when and where to set about them. Over 2000 men assembled at the ground early one Saturday morning, and on the stroke of eieht began work. Never did men work so hard. The women who came to feed them joined in, some of them even filling barrows and driving nails. By dusk the enormous task was completed. In one day a great central pavilion, residential quarters for a caretaker, refreshment kiosk, and sit hand ! some shelter sheds were erected. A big outside fence and many dividing trellises were put up, and the grounds laid out in sections for the boya and girls. Gardens, trees, and lawns were planted Scores of swings, seesaws, and things of that kind were putin place. Paths were laid out and playing areas levelled. Lawns, brought there in blocks, were put in place, all smooth and green. Palms 40 feet high sprang tip as under a wizard's wand. Labourers levelled the ground, carpenters put the buildings up, painters followed them. Flowers and shrubs were planted carefully. For all the hurry, the work was carefully done—those who examined it afterwards could find no lack of finish. The whole arrangement was pleasing to the eye. A beautiful picture had, in an incredible fashion, taken the place of what was, a few hours before, a hideous waste of clay. It is said to be the biggest job of its kind ever done in one day in Australia.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 415, 4 October 1918, Page 3
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324REMARKABLE DAY'S WORK Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 415, 4 October 1918, Page 3
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