"NATURE CLU
MAY PURCHASE B0]| ISLAND FOR | SITE 1 CanberriS There is a possibility tfeji cult may at last find undij pression of its ideals on 80 wealth island. ^ "The oldest nature clubSj lia" — that is its own claiffijj the many interests which ffl lease of Bowen Island a few weeks ago, with a® £300, at a quiet auction ijj| have awakened to the atBS the lease. & The island is owned By|l monwealth Government, uj| for £10 a year. The prese® Silas Cook — a farmer who4| lease, which does not 1938, was under offer un-g gagors' sale, at the I'esem If the club secured a island the present Pre;l that, on its private propfl observation from a publEa | club would have free vent'l Meanwhile, other int£-i been inquiring. Among1! yachting enthusiasts andB company, which sees in $1 a chance of creating a land of the south.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 391, 28 November 1932, Page 4
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146"NATURE CLU Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 391, 28 November 1932, Page 4
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