A kowhai tree near the boat ramp on the Mahurangi River will be a lasting reminder of the Kowhai Festival’s 50th anniversary.
The tree, donated by Takana Native Trees, was planted on October 1 by the Kowhai Festival Society.
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A kowhai tree near the boat ramp on the Mahurangi River will be a lasting reminder of the Kowhai Festival’s 50th anniversary.
The tree, donated by Takana Native Trees, was planted on October 1 by the Kowhai Festival Society.
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