PREMIER BLOOMS AT GLADIOLUS AND DAHLIA SHOW.—The annual gladiolus and dahlia show of the Canterburv Horticultural Society was opened at the Durham Street Art Gallery yesterday afternoon by Sir R. Heaton Rhodes. LEFT: The champion dahlia, Eagle Rock Wonder, exhibited by Mr J. E. Granger, of Timaru. RIGHT: The premier bloom in the gladiolus section was an unnamed seedling shown by Mr D. M. Hill, of New Brighton.
WEST COAST TIMBER TRADE.—Owing to a shortage of railage facilities three timber boats, the Kaimiro, the Port Waikato, and the Abel Tasman, were in port together at Greymonth this week. A snapshot of the Kaimiro during loading operations.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 20
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106PREMIER BLOOMS AT GLADIOLUS AND DAHLIA SHOW.—The annual gladiolus and dahlia show of the Canterburv Horticultural Society was opened at the Durham Street Art Gallery yesterday afternoon by Sir R. Heaton Rhodes. LEFT: The champion dahlia, Eagle Rock Wonder, exhibited by Mr J. E. Granger, of Timaru. RIGHT: The premier bloom in the gladiolus section was an unnamed seedling shown by Mr D. M. Hill, of New Brighton. WEST COAST TIMBER TRADE.—Owing to a shortage of railage facilities three timber boats, the Kaimiro, the Port Waikato, and the Abel Tasman, were in port together at Greymonth this week. A snapshot of the Kaimiro during loading operations. Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 20
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