DAILY NOTES FROM WANGANUI.
' TWO APPORTS. (By Teleicraph —Special Correspondent) Wanganui, November' 12. It will possibly ba interesting to those who followed the controversy over the alleged production of apports by BaJey, tho medium, to know that he presented two nests, in ono of which were some eggs, to the local museum, stating that they were habitats of Australian birds.- Mr. G. & Marrihof, the curator, for'warded them to an authority on Australian birds, who that, in the. first instance, thV eggs'and"nest are not thoso- of the same bird.- One nest is, very like.that of the whitefronted nun, wiilo the eggs are thoso of the crested V«fpdgebiU.'> As to; the,second nest, the 'export-statos-that.it is.merely a:.bundle ..of 'coconut' flbreV.and does' not'.appear ,to ( .have .\f.-- .M \'-_r.i\ ;;:, , A to obtain & Plnnkat nurso for AVangarini, and a nieetinß, called with 'that object in view, met with' Bratifylng success."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 13
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144DAILY NOTES FROM WANGANUI. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 13
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