The Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd., 1916. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
JX Aii’. R. G. Jackson, ilio local lior(icullural Society possesses a president whose outhu.-dasm for Hie Society’s welfare promises to -eclipse Dial ot any other ot (he eslimahle centlemen who have previously tilled the position, lie is a keen horlicultnralist, and his elVorls at Ihe local Stale school in converting an unlovely barren piece ot ground into attractive garden and vegetable plots is a monument to his industry and good taste, and has added a beauty spot to the town. He has even taken a keen interest in the Society's welfare, and as its executive head will have an opportunity ot extending its usefulness as an educational and beautifying factor in the community. He has associated with him a line working committee, and by their united efforts (he Society promises to establish itself more firmly than ever in our midst. Outside Ihe three annual shows there is much the Society could do in carrying out a beautifying scheme for the borough. We feel sun* the Borough Council and citizens would assist (he Society in this connection if the suggestion is acted upon.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1567, 22 June 1916, Page 2
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191The Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd., 1916. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1567, 22 June 1916, Page 2
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