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Pronosed'to be acauired by the Municipality as :i Recreation Ground and Botanical Gardens fov Gisbavnc. A public-spirited Citizen has generously offered to provlSS-Siird tnVcost, an 1 also to lonato tho n.ljoinin? li a*�����res-gifts valued at ����2GOO-which will be available if the Ratepayers authorise the raising of a foaTof Soo for the alSove purpose. The Mavor Has stated that, if this loan i.s authorised by the Ratepayers the amount need not necessarily bo raised for two li&^bSauSoriMtfon will be sufficient tb secure the handsome gift to the Borough, and enable the Beautifying Association to proceed forthwith with the ~a;$0f<m?jenV<tf.;#����e .PFAPt-'J'ty-, .Ratepayers vote'..for. the loan! ��.j ����� ;, ������ ���������-������ ������ : --.��� i �������� --^- t- ..'-.���-.-����������� : il_l (Poverty Bay Herald, 15 November 1915)
The above map, which is reproduced .from one authbrisea by the Press Bureau,' shows the western end of-the ��� Gallipoli Pen-insula and the famous ;i'Narrows" of the Dardanelles, with'the numerous forts which the Allies v-are riow^engaged m iattacKin^. The map shows two of the reported landing* places of the troops,,, which are indicated, hy arrowsj >. The British. laJidedr at Cape Helles and the Frei\ch-at Kutn Kale. The lino of'crosses4 about two milefi from -Cape Helles stibws/rdughly the position which the, British^are reported to have reached. The Allied forces. haVe , since occupied^ ;Jlaiabs! -:: . ��� ..: '-:���',^ i>.j.-----'x ! ������-i- ���- ���--������ ��� '^ '^?.. r';;"" ��� ;' (Poverty Bay Herald, 06 May 1915)