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THE STARRY CLEMATIS, the loveliest flower of the New Zealand forest, is one of the first blooms to welcome the spring. It is one of the few native plants that are popular in town gardens and some of the vines to be seen in Auckland grounds rival the wistaria in extent and wealth of blooms. This year the clematis is blooming much earlier than usual. Above is a vine at the home of Mrs. Christini, Onehunga.

MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRlAL.— Checking up a competitor during the week-end test conducted by the Sports Motor Cycle Club.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 193, 17 August 1931, Page 9

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THE STARRY CLEMATIS, the loveliest flower of the New Zealand forest, is one of the first blooms to welcome the spring. It is one of the few native plants that are popular in town gardens and some of the vines to be seen in Auckland grounds rival the wistaria in extent and wealth of blooms. This year the clematis is blooming much earlier than usual. Above is a vine at the home of Mrs. Christini, Onehunga. MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRlAL.—Checking up a competitor during the week-end test conducted by the Sports Motor Cycle Club. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 193, 17 August 1931, Page 9

THE STARRY CLEMATIS, the loveliest flower of the New Zealand forest, is one of the first blooms to welcome the spring. It is one of the few native plants that are popular in town gardens and some of the vines to be seen in Auckland grounds rival the wistaria in extent and wealth of blooms. This year the clematis is blooming much earlier than usual. Above is a vine at the home of Mrs. Christini, Onehunga. MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRlAL.—Checking up a competitor during the week-end test conducted by the Sports Motor Cycle Club. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 193, 17 August 1931, Page 9