LODER CUP
SCOPE OF COMPETITION
The Loder Cup, which was presented by Gerald W. Loder (now Lord Wakehurst) in 1926 to the lovers of Nature in New Zealand as a challenge cup to be competed for annually, is to have a much wider scope for competition in the future than it has had since it first came to the Dominion. The scheme under which the competition has been controlled is held to be far too restricted, and the committee controlling the cup has prepared a second scheme which will make the competition open to the whole of New Zealand. Under this scheme the cup will be awarded to the person or society which, in the opinion of the committee, hns performed the most meritorious act during the year, or whose work has culminated in that year, in furthering the sentiments of the donor as inscribed on the cup itself: "To encourage the protection and cultivation of the incomparable flora of the Dominion."
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Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 4
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162LODER CUP Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 4
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