LILY POND REST? FORMER BEA?
| Departmental ifl Veiled In IH ! Although the j shrouded in a certcB . mystery, it would apfl , value that the 120 pf'n | a paper petitioning thfl Department refrain ''"|H I the lily pond in the GoiS ' dens, have won thefcfB ; yesterday was lesteielM sanitary, if less picto-W , at 3.30 p.m. a gardensB ; the last of the debris tifl ; had left in their wate. H j However, there stiEHj some doubt as to thel«^B | of the fight. The pH j'seem of opinion that® i the intention of the^B reclaim the pool. . cials, on the other ha^H i on the subject as j of Internal Affairs, : questioned about thea^B The Supervisor, by, when interviewH merely laughed and any statement. Whee^B ! the pool was now ^H said that he was ; speak on behalf of ^^8 . He felt that any come from the ! spector of the Depa^M| ' Beale, who was atpr'^^B Rotorua. . | 1x1 the meantime, JH thoroughly cleaned somewhat bare, it one or two of theh^^H j which rnanaged I the drought. One ! expressed the opioi°',j^H | take a good five ye^^H ! to be eompletely I again. H
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5310, 24 January 1947, Page 4
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187LILY POND REST? FORMER BEA? Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5310, 24 January 1947, Page 4
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