"A lot of people might think that an agricultural show is a place where a few fanatics show a. few cattle and a few horses, and make money. It is nothing of the sort," declared Mr W. Hall at a presentation to Mr W. B. Grant (president of the Taranaki Metropolitan Agricultural Society) at New Plymouth on Friday (says the Taranaki "News"). Those who exhibited animals at shows were helping to keep up the reputation of stock and presenting it from deteriorating, which otherwise ■would happen. "And they do jiot mako jas>E£iy a " added Mr Hair,- ~^
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17985, 31 January 1924, Page 2
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