Six-year-old William John Poulgrain, a sixth-generation descendant of William Hall, is also named after the pioneer botanist. He is helping measure the circumference of a 130-year--old miro in William Hall Memorial Reserve, Thames.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 43
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37Six-year-old William John Poulgrain, a sixth-generation descendant of William Hall, is also named after the pioneer botanist. He is helping measure the circumference of a 130-year-old miro in William Hall Memorial Reserve, Thames. THAMES-HAURAKI FOREST AND BIRD Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 43
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