DUNEDIN EXHIBITION FINANCE.
(By Telijraph.—Press Asßoeiatlon.) DUNEDIN, this day. Dunedin Exhibition subscriptions amount to £23,000 When a total of £75,000 has been collected a meetng will ; he called to adopt a prospectus and articles. "It is curious," said Mr. Johannes ; \nderson, the authority on New Zeaand birds, to Carterton "News" reporter, "that the thrush and blackbird ire cohabiting in New Zealand. It is '. becoming quite a common thing to find . i nest with two blackbird's eggs and , two thrush's, and sometimes the tlirusn , ■-ril] sit and sometimes the blackbird. So far as I know there is no inter- . breeding between the two, but even if it, were so, no new species of bird life j would become established, for the mules j cannot breed." , I] Mr. H. Scott Bennett will lecture on !' ••Christ and Mithra: Christianity Before i> Christ," at Everybody's Theatre, to- j ' morrow evening. " J'
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1923, Page 6
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147DUNEDIN EXHIBITION FINANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1923, Page 6
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