Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . aviculare, V., on the West Coast of the Provincial District of Wellington, XIV., Stones, II., and Material Progress in New Zealand during the Victorian Era, XXX., Rauparaha, Life and Times of, V., Wave of 11th May, 1877, X., 522. IN M EMORI AM. Thomas Mason (1818-1903), a native of England, arrived inWellington in 1841, and settled at Taita, in the Hutt Valley. He hadbeen Chairman of the Hutt County Council, and was at one time amember of the House of Representativ
Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . aviculare, V., on the West Coast of the Provincial District of Wellington, XIV., Stones, II., and Material Progress in New Zealand during the Victorian Era, XXX., Rauparaha, Life and Times of, V., Wave of 11th May, 1877, X., 522. IN M EMORI AM. Thomas Mason (1818-1903), a native of England, arrived inWellington in 1841, and settled at Taita, in the Hutt Valley. He hadbeen Chairman of the Hutt County Council, and was at one time amember of the House of Representatives for the Hutt District. As ahorticulturist he had a wide reputation, having the finest privatebotanical collection in the colony. He was for over twenty years amember of the Board of Governors of the Institute, and was Chairmanof the Board at the time of his death. He has contributed papers onhorticultural subjects which have been published in the Transactions,and the current volume contains his last contribution. Trans. Inst., Vol. XXXV. ? •.
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