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Planting a native garden at Morris and James Pottery, Matakana, near Warkworth. Mid-North branch members with the pottery plaque they received to mark this promotional project are, from left: Laura McKinlay, Les Buckton, Joyce Hawkings, Eleanore Clark, Phyllis Knott, Val Dunn, Anthony Morris, Viv Davie-Martin and Jim McKinlay

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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 45

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Planting a native garden at Morris and James Pottery, Matakana, near Warkworth. Mid-North branch members with the pottery plaque they received to mark this promotional project are, from left: Laura McKinlay, Les Buckton, Joyce Hawkings, Eleanore Clark, Phyllis Knott, Val Dunn, Anthony Morris, Viv Davie-Martin and Jim McKinlay Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 45

Planting a native garden at Morris and James Pottery, Matakana, near Warkworth. Mid-North branch members with the pottery plaque they received to mark this promotional project are, from left: Laura McKinlay, Les Buckton, Joyce Hawkings, Eleanore Clark, Phyllis Knott, Val Dunn, Anthony Morris, Viv Davie-Martin and Jim McKinlay Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 45

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