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A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.

ANOTHER OTAKI CHAMPION; .Welliagton people were loud in their admiration of a beautiful visitor to Wellington last week, (states the "Free Lance"). "The glass (A fashion and the mould of form," she attracted large -crowds rguncfc her at the Town Hall, but all the same she never turned a petal. "Who was she" do tou ask?. Well, just "Mrs. Henry Morse," the Champion Rose at the Show.. She was piak perfection in every way. Needless to say the above refers to the fine rose grpwn by Mr, H. Witehlil 2 of Otaki. ——a>——pn—iaw

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Otaki Mail, 15 December 1926, Page 2

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A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. Otaki Mail, 15 December 1926, Page 2

A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. Otaki Mail, 15 December 1926, Page 2

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