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MR. TAYLOR’S BEES.

(To the Editor.) Sir, —I read with great interest Mr. J. O. Taylor’s dissertation on bees in this morning’s issue, and hasten, to congratulate that gentleman on what is probably the most useful work he has accomplished up to the present time. But he omitted one essential point to complete the treatise. He forgot to designate the variety of bee to which he and his party belong. Looking back at Taranaki’s trunk railway, and other public works proceeding at such break-neck speed, might I suggest “Drones” as the most appropriate title for them, and thus complete Mr. Taylor’s most useful and enlightening work on the subject of bees?—l am, etc., PROGRESS. New Plymouth, April 12.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1922, Page 7

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MR. TAYLOR’S BEES. Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1922, Page 7

MR. TAYLOR’S BEES. Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1922, Page 7

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