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A. AND P. ASSOCIATION

OXFORD

The president, Mr J. T. Croy, presided over a meeting of the general committee of the Oxford A. and P. Association. Notification was received that the Christchurch ram lair would bo held on March 20th and 21st. The Malvern A. and P. Association wrote asking it arrangements could be made so that the dates of the Oxford sale and the Malvern show would not clash. It was pointed out that the difficulty was obviated by a change in the date of the Oxford sale. The following wrote intimating their willingness to judge at the annual show on April 3rd:—Messrs 13. Hall, Neil Cook, H. A. Knight, W F. Parkinson, W. Anderson, W. B. Andrew, T. Bloor, McAnulty, C. H. Watson, R. W Hawke, M.P., H. Heney, W Stalker, J. Dunlop, \V- J. Courtier, Mrs G. Wright, Mrs C. Mcintosh, Mrs W. Syme, and Mrs T. Bullock.

It was decided to endeavour to engage the services of the North Canterbury Pipe Band Five new members were elected, tind it was decided to have working bees on the two Saturdays and the Wednesday immediately preceding show day. Class stewards were appointed M follows: Draughts— Meesrs J. Budge, J. J. Bkurr, H. J. Feuti

Lk'ht Horses —Messrs R. F. Henderson, H. Gilchrist, 11. R. Ffitoh. and Colin Bassett. Cobs and Ponies— Messrs R Davis, J Powell, E. H. Thompson. Fut Sheep—Messrs L. Winter, E. McOrath, J Quinn, Percy Engelbrecht. Flock Sheep—Messrs C. C. Early, W. H. Beere, K D. Henderson. Purebred Sheep—Merinos and Corriedales: Messrs W A. B. Reed, A. Townshcnd. W. J Skurr, Francis Engelbrecht Shropshires: Southdowni end Ryelandß; Messrs A. E. Cross, Ken Judson, Jas. Croy, jun. Border tif.icesters, English Leicesters, and Romneys: Messrs W. Hißsinson, H. G Parish, and W H Gillespie. Cattle—Shorthorns and fats: Messrs J. T. Perham. E Skurr, A. Baxter. Friesians and crosabreds: Messrs F Loflhagen arid R I'. Stringer Ayslnres and Jerseys: Messrs 13. Lnssen and H. Fenry. Pigs—Messrs J. M. Perham and E. Skurr. Dogs—Mr C. A. Brown. Poultry—Mr W. W Ryde. Grain and Seeds—Messrs F. W. Engeibrecbt and Geo Winter, Roots—Messrs F. Gorton, E. W. Meyer, and G. Frampton. Fruit—Mr D. P. Hawk* and Mrs F. A R. Maneon. House and Dairy—Messrs S. C Glew and W J. Roberts and Mrs R Stringer and ,T. T Croy. Flowers— p Fisher and I. M. Smith, Mrs E. Skurr and Mrs R. E. Judson. Fancy—Mrs J. Budge and Mrs 11. G. Cross. Art—-Messrs A. Cedernian and T. Mclirtens, and Miss Cederman. Competitions—Messrs A. Movers, T. Cooper, A. D. Budce. and R. F. Henderson. WMsrht-eueflsing— Mbbsvs L. B. Meyers and W' H Know'es. Marshals of 'Pariide—Messrs F Loffhasjen, J T. Perham. and J. Bnd?e.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 9

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A. AND P. ASSOCIATION Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 9

A. AND P. ASSOCIATION Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 9