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A LOAD OF BEES

Probably, says the Ve : lding Star, the largest load of living creatures ever carried by the Wanganui train was conveyod to Palmerston by the 8.35 train last Friday night. Two truck loads of beehives, containing the estimated number of 4,000,000 bees, is no common cargo. They were being conveyed from Aramoho to Palmerston North.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 7

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A LOAD OF BEES Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 7

A LOAD OF BEES Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 7

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