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Green and Hahn Photo. H. W. HATTERSLEY, who defeated Len Nettlefold and Sloan Morpeth in the Australian Amateur Golf Championship.

HUTT FLOWER. SHOW.— At top, a flashlight view of the Hutt Valley Horticultural Society's Spring Show, which opened in the King George Theatre yesterday. Below are the champion blooms and the men who grew them. From left, best non-trumpet, "Fortune," grown by Mr. A. Chrystal; best trumpet, "Dawson City," grown by Mr. R. Gibson, Manaia, and awarded champion of champions prize and Royal Horticultural Society's silver medal; Messrs. A. Chrystal, J. G. Wightman, of Feilding, judge, and R. Gibson.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 17

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Green and Hahn. Photo. H. W. HATTERSLEY, who defeated ' Len Nettle fold- and"Sloan Morpelh in the; Australian-Amateur Golf Championship. HUTT FLOWER. SHOW.—At top, a. flashlight view of the Hull Valley Horticultural Society's Spring Show, -which opened in the .King George Theatre yesterday. Below are the champion blooms and the men ivho grew them. From left, best non-trumpet, "Fortune,".'grown by Mr. A. Clirystal; best trumpet, "Dawson'City,"-grown by Mr. R Gibson, Manaia, and aiuarded champion of champions prize and , Royal. Horticultural Society's silver medal; Messrs. A. Chrystal, J. G. Wightman, of Feliding, judge, and R. Gibson.. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 17

Green and Hahn. Photo. H. W. HATTERSLEY, who defeated ' Len Nettle fold- and"Sloan Morpelh in the; Australian-Amateur Golf Championship. HUTT FLOWER. SHOW.—At top, a. flashlight view of the Hull Valley Horticultural Society's Spring Show, -which opened in the .King George Theatre yesterday. Below are the champion blooms and the men ivho grew them. From left, best non-trumpet, "Fortune,".'grown by Mr. A. Clirystal; best trumpet, "Dawson'City,"-grown by Mr. R Gibson, Manaia, and aiuarded champion of champions prize and , Royal. Horticultural Society's silver medal; Messrs. A. Chrystal, J. G. Wightman, of Feliding, judge, and R. Gibson.. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 17

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