TREE PLANTING
NATIYE DEPARTMFNT SCHEMS ON HAPARANGI MOUNTATN ' One of the laxgesi tree pb.nting | schemes c far undertaken by the j Native Department has just Iku-i j •completfcd on fl pmiangi Mourrtaiu j cverlookkig Horohoro where 414,0f) treer of vrvious varieties have been j planted out to eovev the whole hili- 1 sidp. The VarlaiKs planted are as j follow: Eucaly.-cS 30,000: Oregon; Pine, 127,000; Ponderosa, 110,000; i Laricio 62,000; Radiata 30,000; Murrayana 52.C0u; Poplars 23,000. In addition a road is being fornr 1 ! from the seven mile peg rn the Atia- j muri Road debouching round Hapa- j rangi and linking up with the pro- j sent road which joins Bryce's Road. Wlhen completed, this will maka a ; magnificent drive passin->. through a . large area of native settlement coun- : try. Anoither road is also being f ormed to the summit of the mountain ; from which a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside can be obtained. j
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 692, 18 November 1933, Page 6
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157TREE PLANTING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 692, 18 November 1933, Page 6
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