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For Mr. Uhlman  - He should be aware that our Tasmanian beekeepers
are very parochial.  When you are in Tasmania, make sure you go to
Mole Creek and ask for Shirley but don't tell her you didn't think there
were many beekeepers in Tasmania.  Just ask to taste her wondeful
leatherwood honey and you will make her day.
 
Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA

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