Mr H. D. Caro, Deputy-Mayor of Hamilton, through whose enterprise the first aerial beacon imported into New Zealand is in course of ejection in Hamilton.
THE CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW*—LEFT: A section of the fine display of blooms in the Caledonian Hall. RIGHT: One of the judges, Mr C. E. Buckingham, at work, attended by Mr Pryce Jones, a class steward. Inset is Mr H. E. Dyer s Rethel, the champton bloom in the show.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21903, 2 October 1936, Page 18
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76Mr H. D. Caro, Deputy-Mayor of Hamilton, through whose enterprise the first aerial beacon imported into New Zealand is in course of ejection in Hamilton. THE CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW*—LEFT: A section of the fine display of blooms in the Caledonian Hall. RIGHT: One of the judges, Mr C. E. Buckingham, at work, attended by Mr Pryce Jones, a class steward. Inset is Mr H. E. Dyer s Rethel, the champton bloom in the show. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21903, 2 October 1936, Page 18
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