THE PANAMA EXPOSITION.
TREES & SHRUBS'SENT. SHIPiIfiST UY 'S.S. TAMI'TI, Striking cvidance regai'diMg the New -/X'iiliiii-d section rt t t-lio gvoht Pa-na-ma i s'™° -futemalioßJil Espositien was allcriv-U yesterday hy a large elu'iJmcnt of N-tiw Zeal-aiul i'orus/ piante, and sJii'iibs, n-'iic'i was gem on by tlio Tahiti te San Ifransitco. '3'iie co-llectioii, cowimsiiig o'vfl-i- 120 tltn'erent spooies, has been _fonvarded for tho piirposft of ftEaut-i-fyii-ig groii.nrJs over half an aero m extent, sirrreuii-fl'ing the Kc-iv 2eAland l'ti.filioii. at the iCxjiflsiti-Qi-i. T)r. Coßkayiio-, the Jtkj-jowit tetanist 4 *tipcrvisod the tho plants. i'htt G«vqrSnirioiifc oxponmenta.l f#frns inive tieo-u largely drAwu tipcin, ffir ■ npeoi-mcus, ivhilu airmliftrs of tie flants vvwe obtained Mm other sour-efts. So'ffl.o iK-i-ofttiatioft coaeettHflg the Jf6\* Ztoland section of the .Kspositian was given to a reporter yesterday by M*\ SI, O'liri-en, secretary of the 'Nett Zeainnd _ Executive Committee. ?ir, O'Brieii is. at present; h-iisily onga-goti ill W'orhmg,-irp the seet-ioii ail &v&r New Zeajnnd. . He stated that nfaw the. erou-nds surrouiidkg tho Nmv Zeala-isd pavilion hate he-en laid out with NeiV iiath-a troos. fertts, pk'rits, a.n4 eh-tubsj they wduW. prorMe a fov 1 the Domiisioii, "HlO Now _ ZeuJftrtd Pavilion," sai'S. O'Brien, ,s is pkce>fl in ih'a rftirjdle tf, the ornamental grounds, and jii it wiH ho sh.pwji a eqßipeiie&sive rh'splay of Ne« Zealattd product?," It was interesting to note, oaiitjnued the speflte.r, that «t •V6ti'i the Hamilton a-ad f alttt-er-skin North Winter Slure's, h&i . hee-u spl-endid eshibits o,f daify nwchii!ery and othc;r farnting intplemcttts, and it hacl hectj pTOmkod that -a- quantity of tiiese would be oshihi't?d at tlio I*aiia-ma Espositicn, Keafly every niilk-jng-niaelrino invented in New fealaitd would i>6 i-cpresßi-jted an«l steWn at irork. It was also eircditfnging to Siote that a larga mimher of out ti.gric-ivlt;u,ra.l iflipiomfliits, stieh as sgraytflg tilaehinfeSj t'op'dresshig • otß., wonid be roproseittect Mtie-Ti- intcrfest Was also tmift2 evineed- hv Sew Z.eala-.ti(j[- : flaswi'liers- in tho cxbibittftn, 'and it was c&rtaiu. 'that large entries of! hemp ' VrtWiki ho foi'theßaiiing, CeskW i%h ' Now Zeaiund would ha ircH represfeflted 1 in wool and frozen nioat. A fiiia co;l : l"ee> tfoh ol life stock —iMfe pa.rtioiikrly Clydftsdab l-i-arses atta la;t o.attk*-'a.nfl a largfli rvanihfer sf staid (sivee'p, ivculd ho fonya'-riled fer competition itt due colitee. Sir. O'Brien than passed <sji to utafe partie-iifor -rcfereiiie to th& Iflbefivl te-rhis whicb ato being offered for the shipment [ of exlilbi'te. fhe«<) vine 'brflfg ia-rgeJy availed ef) and those coiicerned were ,lon.d in praise at astfow of the CioreHitnent aiwl e| the' UMOfi S,SCoßiPiiu.t in aflorfting s.rtcli faeffities, EshibJts'wero taJtun at the nearest railway station., transferred to the steamer, sent on to Sa-ft Fraticisciij and teturue'd free of pos't la the owner.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 2
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437THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 2
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