The Oamaru Public Gardens has quite an established hothouse or greenhouse. I’m not sure when it was built, but prior to the early 1950s. | ||
The Gardens were officially opened in 1876, and are one of the oldest in the country. | ||
Provision for their 13 hectares of public reserve between Chelmer and Isis Streets was made when Oamaru was surveyed in 1858. |
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