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RAILWAY GARDENS

RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS Judging in the railway station gardens competition for prizes presented by the gardening circle of the Otago Women’s Chib has been completed, and the judges—Miss M. Martin, Mrs A. Lee Smith, and Mrs J. Williams—have made the following awards:— Largo Gardens.—Port Chalmers 1. Burnside and Fairlio (equal) 2, Palmerston 4, Waikoualti very highly commended, Wingatui highly commended. Medium Gardens.—Stirling 1, Green Island 2, Sawyers Bay 3. Small Gardens.—Kartigi I, Waitahuna 2, Herbert 3, .Minify hhrhly c"'i mended, Waipiata coinra'-- h-d. First-year Garden. —AbboUl'urd 1.

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Evening Star, Issue 22913, 22 March 1938, Page 16

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RAILWAY GARDENS Evening Star, Issue 22913, 22 March 1938, Page 16

RAILWAY GARDENS Evening Star, Issue 22913, 22 March 1938, Page 16

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