RATHER A SELL.
A novel sensation was created in Bendigo, Victoria, in connection with some depredations in the handsome conservatory in Rosalind Park. It appears that an amateur photographer who happened to be passing the conservatory one day, noticing some ladies issuing from the gardens with parcels of maidenhair ferns, conceived the idea of photographing the parties. When publicity was given to she vandalism she mountea a picture and forwarded it to the Bendigo Advertiser by way of corroboration. It now appears that the ladies photographed were not the original depredators, but were the ladies to whom the care taker had given the debris broken down by the original offenders.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7027, 11 June 1901, Page 4
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