Broom in Flower
A resident of Taupo who visitecM Jerusalem Bay on Sunday, July 24, j|i was surprised to find a broom busli, II about three feet in height, in full 'jj bloom on the roadside. Growing on'n the slope facing the north, on the M southern side of tlie Bay, its golden^ flowers stood out vividly against the® green of neighbouring broom bushes,|l none of which showed any sign of|| flowering. • ;|| Pedagogue in Prison A member of the Wanganui EducaJH tion Board's staff has reported thatjg life inside prison is just fine. - He a teacher in the board's service atji Raurimu, National Park. House acr|| commodation has been so short thatM he has been living at the Waikune^ Prison Camp. "He says he liked it® too, but he was not classed with the M prisoners," the board's secretary, G. N. Boulton, said. The Raurim|ji District High School Committee ported to the board that there werei| now houses available in its area for'ffl purchase. ' :
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Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 183, 29 July 1955, Page 2
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164Broom in Flower Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 183, 29 July 1955, Page 2
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