BANKS PENINSULA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.
ENTRIES FOR ANNUAL SHOW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21th.
The entries for the Banks Peninsula A. and P. Association's show, which closed on Saturday are not quite up to last year's figures: but this is accounted for by the fact that a large number of Canterbury entries will go to Dunedin for the fliow there on November 20th and I.7th, and also the show stock are backward owing to the late spring. There is good competition provided in a'l classes, however, and the classes include representative entries of stock from Canterbury and the sin rounding district. The classes have not filled quite so well in many eases, especially in light and draught horses, but if is expected the total of catalogued entries will be somewhere in the region of eight hundred. The following figures show the ■number of entries compared with last year, with about forty or fifty mure yet to be added :
In the potatoes, roots, anil seeds sections a number of the classes have been deleted.
102-1. 15)2o. Sheep 1)7 77 Hoi scs 211 HO Cattle 112 !Ki Dogs 22 '22 Domestic Produce 215 203 Potatoes, Roots and Seeds G7 37 Table Decoration 10 0 .Junior Classes . 120 118 Industrial 7-1 37 !)G7 73!)
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIX, Issue 5121, 17 November 1925, Page 2
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