BR°°M IN FLOWER 'IN THE ASHLEY Rl V ER-BED.—M any travellers on the road between Rangiora and Ashley have stopped recently to admire the broom growing in the riverbed m the vicinity of the Ashley bridge. Several acres of the river-bed are at present a mass of white blossom.
A WINNER OF CHAMPION SHIPS.—Miss Betty liarper and her champion hunter. Challenger, at the Waimate Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 13
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69BR°°M IN FLOWER 'IN THE ASHLEY Rl V ER-BED.—M any travellers on the road between Rangiora and Ashley have stopped recently to admire the broom growing in the riverbed m the vicinity of the Ashley bridge. Several acres of the river-bed are at present a mass of white blossom. A WINNER OF CHAMPION SHIPS.—Miss Betty liarper and her champion hunter. Challenger, at the Waimate Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 13
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