INTERESTING TALK HEARD AT HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB
Menibers of the Hastings "Women, 7s Community Club listened ' with interest ■ to a talk givep by Mr. F. E. .Smith at the garden circle meeting on Wed? nesday afternooii. Bowls of ■ j | rifajj flowers gave a gay -touch of colour to the lounge ■ "whe're the meeting was' held. : Mr. F. E. Smith spoke . chiefly about 1 nafive bush reserves .and. the planting of trees about Hawke's Bay, rricutioning especially Te Mata / Paris, and the Tangoio Reserve. At . the coiiclusion . the members asked. many questions about the native bush and .birds and I tEe spealser answere'd .those most willingly, He said that from -his own personal experience he -found the South Island robin tbe most beautif ul - song-. ster in New Zealand.. - - Afternoon was enjoyed by all .and • Mrs. II. Lovell-Smith proposed a sin- . cere vote of- tbanks to- Mr." Smith, saying that his talk had given plcasure to . all present. ■ ; - ; '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 11
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