PUKEKURA PARK BOARD.
A meeting of the Pukekura L|nrl; Board was held on Tuesday afternoon Present: Mrs. C. H. Burgess, Messrs C. E. Bellringer (chairman), W. A. Collis, Harris, Ford, and R. C. Hunglas. The chairman reported that several members of the board had visited the Parte on Thursday last and had, assisted by the advice of the curator, decided to fell a number of decaying and dead trees, the wood to be sold for firewood.
It was decided to obtain gravel oi cinders for the paths in the park. The board's solicitors, Messrs Govctt and Quilliam, reported on the resolution of the board referring to the prosecution of three youth's for damaging the monument at the south end of the park. The solicitors reported: "We have looked into the evidence in this matter, and it appears to use that the occurrence was purely an accident Under the circumstances we do not think any useful purpose would be served by prosecuting." It was resolved, in accord with the foregoing, not to proceed with the prosecution.
The monument will ho re-erected without cost to the board.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 7
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185PUKEKURA PARK BOARD. Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 7
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