"Evening Post" Photo. NATIVE PLANTS ON SEATOUN HEIGHTS.— Mr. A. R. Perston's garden on Seatoun Heights, once bare and windswept, but now made beautiful by the planting of many native trees and shrubs. This garden has been awarded the Governor-General's trophy (inset) for the best native garden in Wellington. In the distance can be seen Pencarrow and Baring Heads.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 5
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59.'■'• ■-. .i., / ■ ■ ;-'"■'' ,■.:-,' ' :'-:y ■■. ■ j !<u'V •,-'"'■■' • • "E7ening Post" Photo. NATIVE PLANGFS^pmSEATOUN- HEIGHTS.-^-. A. R. Perston's garden on Seatoun/Heights, once bare and windswept, but now made beautiful: by the/planting of many native trees and shrubs. This y gardenihas bern awarded:.the Governor-General's ,trophy (inset)' for the best native garden-in' Wellington. In the. distance can be ~r, .seen Pencarrow and Baring Heads. ■-'',:""' ."' , ' Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 5
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