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Mr Dean Pendrigh, a senior apprentice gardener at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, who has won the 1989 P.C.Br Scholarship in horticulture. Mr Pendrigh will leave soon to take up the 12-month scholarship at the Melbourne City Park and Gardens Department where he will study Australian native plants and the horticultural techniques «sed Australia’s climate. The scholarship is worth $5000 and is named after a former president of the Canterbury Horticultural Society.

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Press, 15 February 1989, Page 3

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Mr Dean Pendrigh, a senior apprentice gardener at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, who has won the 1989 P.C.Br Scholarship in horticulture. Mr Pendrigh will leave soon to take up the 12-month scholarship at the Melbourne City Park and Gardens Department where he will study Australian native plants and the horticultural techniques «sed Australia’s climate. The scholarship is worth $5000 and is named after a former president of the Canterbury Horticultural Society. Press, 15 February 1989, Page 3

Mr Dean Pendrigh, a senior apprentice gardener at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, who has won the 1989 P.C.Br Scholarship in horticulture. Mr Pendrigh will leave soon to take up the 12-month scholarship at the Melbourne City Park and Gardens Department where he will study Australian native plants and the horticultural techniques «sed Australia’s climate. The scholarship is worth $5000 and is named after a former president of the Canterbury Horticultural Society. Press, 15 February 1989, Page 3