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Thu, 04 Feb 2010 8:44a.m.

A new tree for Auckland's iconic One Tree Hill is back on the agenda, after the Government announced plans to give some local landmarks back to local iwi.

The Monterey Pine planted in the 1870s lasted more than 120 years before it was attacked in 1994 with a chainsaw by Maori activist Mike Smith, angry at the way Treaty of Waitangi negotiations were going.

The tree was badly damaged. It was bandaged and held up with wire ropes and lasted another six years before it was felled in 2000.

Since then numerous debates had been held over what to replace it with but in 2002 Mayor John Banks said it would not be replaced until a deal had been done on the ownership of the hill.

Tribes met earlier this week to discuss a government offer to transfer ownership of several landmark Auckland volcanic cones, including One Tree Hill, to a new body representing iwi.

Now Mr Banks, still Auckland mayor, said a new tree for One Tree Hill would go back on the agenda.

He said the Auckland City Council had been growing pohutukawa and kauri trees in a secret location and would meet with iwi to decide what would go back on One Tree Hill.

"They are of a good size to stand a reasonable chance of surviving on that hostile mountain."

He said several trees could be planted.

"The reason for planting multiple trees... over 25 or 30 years, maybe one, two or three may survive."

He said local iwi had no interest in replanting the tree until the treaty claim was settled.

"I have no doubt the claim will be settled and I have no doubt Ngati Whatua and the city will plant trees there," he said.

Mr Banks said he now planned to raise the issue with Ngati Whatua leadership at their next meeting.

NZPA

 

Comments [6]

RussF
05 Feb 2010 1:46a.m.

Let's stick to the issue Banksie - '1' that is 'One' Tree Hill, not two or three as you are suggesting. No problem with a Kauri or a Totara, but definitely not a Pohutukawa, as the tree needs to stand tall and large enough to be seen at great distance like the Monterey Pine was (it also had fantastic character). I guess we can't have another Pine as it is not a Native Tree and that would not do for the dominant minority Maori PC brigade! Dear God where is this country heading? Sir John Logan-Campbell and the other great Colonialist Leaders of this nation must be spinning in their graves! Some of them did actually legally negotiate and buy land from Maori in good faith and then later bequested key parts of it like Cornwall Park and One Tree Hill, to the city and nation. The Maori were paid exactly what they had asked, yet now a 170 years later they are getting back what they had legally sold, for absolutely nothing at the taxpayers expense ... can someone, anyone, please explain why this is considered legal, let alone justified? While the transaction may put a smile on the faces of the local iwi, it does nothing for national pride or the equality of rights of all racial peoples in modern day New Zealand. And let us not forget that the Melanesian Maoriori peoples settled here first, before being slaughtered and eaten by another immigrant people from Tahiti. Mmm... I wonder if they were not all extinct like a Moa and wanted there lands back, would the Maori iwi's give it to them?

Jan
04 Feb 2010 3:21p.m.

I wonder when the people are going to wake up at what National is doing....Key needs the Maori party for future elections. He is just making sure he keeps them...

Obiwan
04 Feb 2010 1:21p.m.

does a tree really have to get back up there? I quite like the obelisk...one obelisk hill..
The hill will still be in New Zealand, though.

Jan..
04 Feb 2010 11:47a.m.

Disillusioned 'The Maori has the rights and the Goverment is fair in all prospect to return what belongs to the Maori's or we end up like the english and the Iris..

Alien
04 Feb 2010 11:37a.m.

i guess some of you have slept through the treaty settlements that the past governments have done.

Disillusioned
04 Feb 2010 9:52a.m.

In a time where National is still preaching restraint it is giving Maoridom Hundreds of Millions of dollars.

Why is it that only Maori are getting anything out of this government... oh wait, thats not exactly true.. Business and rich people are as well.

I hope John Key feels some shame when he hops into bed at night in is million dollar mansion.

I would have to say that he most certainly isnt in touch with people who voted him in.

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