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THE YOUNG LION, THE FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO THE WELLINGTON THE BEGINNING OF A ZOO. NEWTOWN PARK. WELLINGTON. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. The young lion, given to the city of Wellington by the proprietors of Bostock and Wombwell's Circus and Menagerie, is seen at horn? in his new quarters at New town Park. The second view shows the specially-built cage, which faces the pond in the Park, the onlookers being occupied in watching the lion rolling about arcl enjoying a *u<i bath. (Photos by J. N. Taylor.) <1) Mr D. Clark's (Hopefield, Drummond) Hopefield, by Young Kelvin, two years old, recently sold to an Australian buyer. (2) The imported stallion Gartbfield and one of his progeny, a yearling colt. (3) Pride of Garthland, one year and six months, bred by Mr J. Ewan, Idavale, Drummond, recently sold to Mr J. Clark, Te Arai Station. Hawke's Bay. PERFORMERS IN THE CACHUOA DANCE. (Photos by A. Northwood.) PERFORMERS IN THE JAPANESE FAN SONG. SOME OF THE PERFORMERS AT A RECENT SCHOOL CONCERT AT WAIHOPO, AUCKLAND, THE MOST NORTHERLY SCHOOL IN NEW ZEALAND. (Otago Witness, 20 June 1906)

THE YOUNG LION, THE FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO THE WELLINGTON THE BEGINNING OF A ZOO. NEWTOWN PARK. WELLINGTON.  ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.  The young lion, given to the city of Wellington by the proprietors of Bostock and Wombwell's Circus and Menagerie, is seen at horn? in his new quarters at New town Park. The second view shows the specially-built cage,  which faces the pond in the Park, the onlookers being occupied in watching the lion rolling about arcl enjoying a *u<i bath.  (Photos by J. N. Taylor.)  <1) Mr D. Clark's (Hopefield, Drummond) Hopefield, by Young Kelvin, two years old, recently sold to an Australian buyer. (2) The imported stallion Gartbfield and one of his progeny, a yearling colt. (3) Pride of Garthland,  one year and six months, bred by Mr J. Ewan, Idavale, Drummond, recently sold to Mr J. Clark, Te Arai Station. Hawke's Bay.  PERFORMERS IN THE CACHUOA DANCE. (Photos by A. Northwood.) PERFORMERS IN THE JAPANESE FAN SONG.  SOME OF THE PERFORMERS AT A RECENT SCHOOL CONCERT AT WAIHOPO, AUCKLAND, THE MOST NORTHERLY SCHOOL IN NEW ZEALAND. (Otago Witness, 20 June 1906)
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THE YOUNG LION, THE FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO THE WELLINGTON THE BEGINNING OF A ZOO. NEWTOWN PARK. WELLINGTON. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. The young lion, given to the city of Wellington by the proprietors of Bostock and Wombwell's Circus and Menagerie, is seen at horn? in his new quarters at New town Park. The second view shows the specially-built cage, which faces the pond in the Park, the onlookers being occupied in watching the lion rolling about arcl enjoying a *u<i bath. (Photos by J. N. Taylor.) <1) Mr D. Clark's (Hopefield, Drummond) Hopefield, by Young Kelvin, two years old, recently sold to an Australian buyer. (2) The imported stallion Gartbfield and one of his progeny, a yearling colt. (3) Pride of Garthland, one year and six months, bred by Mr J. Ewan, Idavale, Drummond, recently sold to Mr J. Clark, Te Arai Station. Hawke's Bay. PERFORMERS IN THE CACHUOA DANCE. (Photos by A. Northwood.) PERFORMERS IN THE JAPANESE FAN SONG. SOME OF THE PERFORMERS AT A RECENT SCHOOL CONCERT AT WAIHOPO, AUCKLAND, THE MOST NORTHERLY SCHOOL IN NEW ZEALAND. (Otago Witness, 20 June 1906)
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