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RESULT of Tests of SEEDS Exhibited by Mr. NEWTON KING at the New Plymouth Exhibition.
1 Test started January 16th, 1905 ; completed Jai.uary 3f th, 1905. Awardel Ifct Dipbma and Gold Medal, 01. si 14, Pectim 10. . ;'l (Signed) H. B. OATrLEY| Ju( ,„ eq G. W. BROWNE J JU,, = e -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7761, 13 March 1905, Page 3
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