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Blooms abound in Mr and Mrs B. P. Gilligan’s garden. The garden won the Canterbury Rose Society’s Best Garden of the Year award and the John Watling trophy for the Kaiapoi couple. The second place went to Misses M. and A. Tempero, of Opawa Road, and Mr and Mrs G. Matheson, of Belfast, were third. The contest had a record number of entries.

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Press, 4 December 1978, Page 6

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Blooms abound in Mr and Mrs B. P. Gilligan’s garden. The garden won the Canterbury Rose Society’s Best Garden of the Year award and the John Watling trophy for the Kaiapoi couple. The second place went to Misses M. and A. Tempero, of Opawa Road, and Mr and Mrs G. Matheson, of Belfast, were third. The contest had a record number of entries. Press, 4 December 1978, Page 6

Blooms abound in Mr and Mrs B. P. Gilligan’s garden. The garden won the Canterbury Rose Society’s Best Garden of the Year award and the John Watling trophy for the Kaiapoi couple. The second place went to Misses M. and A. Tempero, of Opawa Road, and Mr and Mrs G. Matheson, of Belfast, were third. The contest had a record number of entries. Press, 4 December 1978, Page 6