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LORD BLEDISLOE

SERVICES TO HORTICULTURE RECOGNISED (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.I WELLINGTON, March 9. The Loder Cup, which was given by Mr Gerald W. E. Loder, now Lord Wakehurst, to encourage the protection and cultivation of New Zealand's native flora, was to-day presented by the Hon. C. E. Macmillan, as chairman of the Loder Cup Committee, to Lord Bledisloe "in recognition of his distinguished advocacy of the merits of the indigenous flora and his services to New Zealand horticulture and forestry." Lord Bledisloe said he regarded the award and the warm endorsement which it aroused as perhaps the most gratifying of all the .experiences he had had in the Dominion. The cup has been open for competition since 1930, the awards being made hitherto for the best display of native plants.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 10

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LORD BLEDISLOE Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 10

LORD BLEDISLOE Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 10

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