Essays on N.Z. Birds
Closing Date Extended Te closing date of the Essay Competition promoted. by the. Native Bird Protection. Society. has been extended to February 20. A first prize of £5 and valuable supporting prizes were offered for the best essays (of not more than 500 words) on:(1) Personal observation of any native bird; or (2) The value of the native forest to New Zealand (Recognis-: ed ornithological experts: aré asked to refrain from competing.). A number of entries has been received, but it is apparent: that the fine weather throughout: the holiday period has been a strong counter-attraction, and many children who intended to enter have not done- so. ' However, now that the schools have resum.ed, the opportunity is given through this extension for late entries to be sent in. Entries. should be addressed-KEditor, ‘‘New Zealand Radio Record,"’ C/o G.P.O. Box 1680, Wellington, and be posted to reach Wellington by February 20 next.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 17
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155Essays on N.Z. Birds Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 17
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