Wandering around the floor on a recent Sunday in dazed fashion in St Peter’s Church, Upper Riccarton. Christchurch, were a large number of bees. They had lost their queen, but lodged on an outside wall was the swarm, evidently forming a hive in one of the small windows. The bees did not disturb a christening ceremony despite the fact that the vicar opened the proceedings with a bee perched on his head.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 October 1938, Page 6
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