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On the sides of the road for a distance of some 200 yds. 
Large numbers of Cedrus deodara, the Indian cedar, and 
Abies Douglassi, the Douglas fir, have been planted, and 
are looking well. 
Planting and levelling have also been carried out on the 
ground in the vicinity of the powder jetty. 
The triangular piece near the new cottage has been 
trenched, fenced, and planted as a mixed shrubbery. The 
drain creek opposite the powder jetty has been partly 
levelled, and planted with Norfolk Island Pines. 
The palms and Pinus insignis trees planted on the side 
of the main road to Government House have generally 
done well, the only exceptions being where they are in the 
vicinity of the indigenous gums, which will therefore 
require removal. 
J. W. AGNEW, Hon. Secretary. 
