<,, Tt viu ,17vmnpnr irA /v PHrtH/ Di? THF CANTERBURY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.—Pedigree stock from all parts of the South Island arrived at the Addington Show Grounds yesterday, and exhibitors spent a busy day preparing their SIXTY-Shr - animals for the inspection by the judges to-day. LEFT: Attendants adding the finishing touches to their stock. CENTRE: An exhibitor in the sheep section. RIGHT: Hosing a heifer on the new cattle wash.
VINISH OF THE NEW ZEALAND OAKS STAKES.— Yesterday was "Ladies Day" at Riccarton, when one of the principal races was the New Zealand Oaks Stakes. Praise (on left) was the winner. Lady Pam and Gesture filled the minor places.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 13
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109<,, Tt viu ,17vmnpnr irA /v PHrtH/ Di? THF CANTERBURY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.—Pedigree stock from all parts of the South Island arrived at the Addington Show Grounds yesterday, and exhibitors spent a busy day preparing their SIXTY-Shr – animals for the inspection by the judges to-day. LEFT: Attendants adding the finishing touches to their stock. CENTRE: An exhibitor in the sheep section. RIGHT: Hosing a heifer on the new cattle wash. VINISH OF THE NEW ZEALAND OAKS STAKES.—Yesterday was "Ladies Day" at Riccarton, when one of the principal races was the New Zealand Oaks Stakes. Praise (on left) was the winner. Lady Pam and Gesture filled the minor places. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 13
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