BANKS PENINSULA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.
At a meeting of the General Commitfoe ci the Banks Peninsula A. and P. Assertion, 1 h6ld in the Coronation Library* Little River, i there vcro present—-Messrs li. T. Chapman j (in. the chair), J. Johiuon, S. H. Ussher, "W. Cossar, J. G. Humphries.. A. V. Hutchinson, 'X'. Quca.y, I'. Fahey, T. E. Stanbury, J. I(. : Whltef t . W. Crockett, i\ Coop, G. iJ. Murray. und H. Lewtinvaile. I On the. motion of the chairman, a rote of j p-mp;:!hy was passed with the relatives of i tue late Mr It. Stewart, oi Barry's Bay, members stsnJvv,; as a. mark of respect. i Mr D. 1/arsen*, l'uaha, and Mrs G. E. ! Hurray. Te Oka, were elected members. j Tho tenders ot P. Bnrko and Co., for the booths, and Derry's Band, to supply music, were acccpted. The following judges have consented to act at the annual show to be held at Little River on tho.23rd inst.: —Draught horse*. Mr Jag. \Vy;ie; light and saddle Jiorsos, Mr D. VT. V/estenra; harness horses, Mr T. S. Johnstons; diiry cattle, ilr T. D. Boag; fat j cattle. Mr J. E. Ferguson. Halsweli; Short-J horn and store cattle, ilr R. Peach; fat sheep and lambs, Mr F. Steele; dogs, Mr H. S. I Skyie; cookery, Mrs J. Anderson; batter and j cheese, Mr S. Clayton; grain an<| eeed3, Mr | Sheffield; flowers, Mr A. Lowe; decorative i classes, ilra G. Armstrong I
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 6
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