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The Hon. W. Lee Martin, Minister of Agriculture, is seen in the top picture addressing those present at the official taking over of Flock House by the Government. Mr. E. Newman, chairman of trustees, is seen at the back, the Hon. F. Langstone, Minister of Lands, is on the extreme left, and to the right of the Minister speaking is Mr. O. Wilson, M.P. for Rangitikei. Below, Ministers of the Crown inspecting the forty-five boys at present in residence.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 37, 13 February 1937, Page 5

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The Hon. W. Lee Martin, Minister of Agriculture, is seen in the top picture addressing those present at the official taking over of Flock House by the Government. Mr. E. Newman, chairman of trustees, is seen at the back, the Hon. F. Langstone, Minister of Lands, is on the extreme left, and to the right of the Minister speaking is Mr. O. Wilson, M.P. for Rangitikei. Below, Ministers of the Crown inspecting the forty-five boys at present in residence. Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 37, 13 February 1937, Page 5

The Hon. W. Lee Martin, Minister of Agriculture, is seen in the top picture addressing those present at the official taking over of Flock House by the Government. Mr. E. Newman, chairman of trustees, is seen at the back, the Hon. F. Langstone, Minister of Lands, is on the extreme left, and to the right of the Minister speaking is Mr. O. Wilson, M.P. for Rangitikei. Below, Ministers of the Crown inspecting the forty-five boys at present in residence. Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 37, 13 February 1937, Page 5

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