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PRESENTATION OF LODER CUP.—One of the events of the National Flower Show, held at Oamaru this week, was the presentation of the Loder Cup to Mr P. H. Johnson, of Raincliff, South Canterbury, who has presented 240 acres of native bush to the country. In making the presentation of the cup the Minister of Agriculture (Mr J. G. Barclay) extolled the gift as a splendid example.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24526, 7 February 1941, Page 11

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PRESENTATION OF LODER CUP.—One of the events of the National Flower Show, held at Oamaru this week, was the presentation of the Loder Cup to Mr P. H. Johnson, of Raincliff, South Canterbury, who has presented 240 acres of native bush to the country. In making the presentation of the cup the Minister of Agriculture (Mr J. G. Barclay) extolled the gift as a splendid example. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24526, 7 February 1941, Page 11

PRESENTATION OF LODER CUP.—One of the events of the National Flower Show, held at Oamaru this week, was the presentation of the Loder Cup to Mr P. H. Johnson, of Raincliff, South Canterbury, who has presented 240 acres of native bush to the country. In making the presentation of the cup the Minister of Agriculture (Mr J. G. Barclay) extolled the gift as a splendid example. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24526, 7 February 1941, Page 11

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