WAIKATO WINTER SHOW.
■ ' — OPENING CEREMONY. I GOVERNOR-GENERAL TO BE PRESENT. TO-MORROW'S ARRANGEMENTS. (By Telegraph.—Own Oorresjxnulent.) .;, HAMILTON, this day. Whereas the judging of the butter and cheese exhibits have been completed in advance by the Government dairy graders, the show will not be opened until 2 p.m. to-morrow. . The official ceremony will' be performed by the Governor-General,- Lord Bledisloe, at 2 p.m.'. The exhibition is to continue for a week. The preparations are well advanced, and the secretary, Mr. W. •&• Paul, states .that the prospects for a successful show are very "bright. A large choir will be assembled, and an exhibition ode will be sung, together with the Welsh National Anthem as a compliment to Lady Bledisloe. Musical programmes will be submitted every afternoon and evening. Special train arrangements have been made, and the 6chool children of all parts of the dis T trict-will be' catered for."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 122, 26 May 1930, Page 17
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