" Bring up a Child, &c."
The Burton-on-Trent Chronicle says that Mr G. M. Snelson, ex Mayor of Palmerston, New Zealand, has presented to the Classical Department of the Grammar School, Ashby-de la-Zouoh, through Canon Den ton, the chairman of the Go. vernors, a large folio book beautifully bound in green morocco, containing specimens of every fern in New Zea* land. This collection of ferns is a
very extensive one, and the various ferns are all of them very fine specimens, and looking as frß9h as when they were gathered. The collection has been with great care selected and dried and mounted by one of the leading botanists of New Zealand. In making the present, in his letter to Canon Den ton, llv Snelson speaks in very grateful terms of the benefits he himself derived from the Ashby- ; de-la-2ouch C'assical School. The I governors ti^sed a Vote of i thanks to Mr Snelson for his hand" Borne present.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 December 1894, Page 3
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157"Bring up a Child, &c." Manawatu Herald, 27 December 1894, Page 3
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