A Cheviot correspondent writes : ''With reference to the item in the general news regarding the claim made by Inglewood that they own the largest mushroom it may ho of interest to your readers, if the measurements of a mushroom gathered on the property of Mr E, P. Honeybone, Cheviot., were published, which are as follows: —Circumference 33 inches, diameter at the widest part 12 inches, at the narrowest part. 11 incites; stem 9 inches in circumference and 3£ inches in diameter. The mushroom is at present displayed in a shop window in the township of Mackenzie. "All in a garden fair." Time for a hose. Buy a North British Garden Hose and you'll get good service. Finest rubber. Won't perish or rot. None as good as "North British."*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 December 1927, Page 8
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