OTAKI NOTES.
* The' Horticultural Society's show, which is always looked forward to with a great deal of interest, was held yesterday, and despite the present unfavourable season the all-round display was a splendid one, the cut blooms and domestic classes being especially strong.,, Some splendid . roses were shown, the most prominent exhibits being by Mr. Perm and Messrs. Weightman and Sons. The blooms were all much admired. The decorative class was a very pleasing one, and effective in. all its Branches, with the exception of the tabies, which were not particularly good. Fancywork,. fruit, and vegetables were not stronglv represented, but the exhibits were of good quality. The attendance at the show,. both afternoon and evening, was large, arid music by the local orchestra provided further attraction at night.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 13
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129OTAKI NOTES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 13
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