Last chance for cherries
Ohakune s Goldfinch Street cherry trees will be left to flower this season and further assessment of their health made afterwards. If they need to be removed, similar flowering trees would be used to replace them, Also decided was that the $2000 worth of trees would be used for the Mainstreet project rather than Goldfinch Street.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 502, 7 September 1993, Page 16
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60Last chance for cherries Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 502, 7 September 1993, Page 16
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