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SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF THE TIMARU A. AND. P. ASSOCIATION.—"PeopIe's Day" at the Timaru A. and P. Society's Show is always a popular fixture with residents of South Canterbury, and yesterday a large crowd wm present at tk* Sk»W Grounds at Smithfield. LEFT: A section of the crowd watching events in the ring. CENTRE: Mr E. Roberts, the judge in the Hunters' Section, and Miss Betty Harper with Captain Murphy, winner of the hack and hunter championships. RIGHT: Some •/ thm ponies in the Grand Parade. 1 -

AN ANCIENT CUSTOM.—The annual ceremony of Dancing the Horns in progress in the old Butter Market at Abbots-Bromley, Staffordshire. The horns were originally used by the poor of the parish to collect alms during the dances.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20381, 30 October 1931, Page 13

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SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF THE TIMARU A. AND. P. ASSOCIATION.—"PeopIe's Day" at the Timaru A. and P. Society's Show is always a popular fixture with residents of South Canterbury, and yesterday a large crowd wm present at tk* Sk»W Grounds at Smithfield. LEFT: A section of the crowd watching events in the ring. CENTRE: Mr E. Roberts, the judge in the Hunters' Section, and Miss Betty Harper with Captain Murphy, winner of the hack and hunter championships. RIGHT: Some •/ thm ponies in the Grand Parade. 1 – AN ANCIENT CUSTOM.—The annual ceremony of Dancing the Horns in progress in the old Butter Market at Abbots-Bromley, Staffordshire. The horns were originally used by the poor of the parish to collect alms during the dances. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20381, 30 October 1931, Page 13

SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF THE TIMARU A. AND. P. ASSOCIATION.—"PeopIe's Day" at the Timaru A. and P. Society's Show is always a popular fixture with residents of South Canterbury, and yesterday a large crowd wm present at tk* Sk»W Grounds at Smithfield. LEFT: A section of the crowd watching events in the ring. CENTRE: Mr E. Roberts, the judge in the Hunters' Section, and Miss Betty Harper with Captain Murphy, winner of the hack and hunter championships. RIGHT: Some •/ thm ponies in the Grand Parade. 1 – AN ANCIENT CUSTOM.—The annual ceremony of Dancing the Horns in progress in the old Butter Market at Abbots-Bromley, Staffordshire. The horns were originally used by the poor of the parish to collect alms during the dances. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20381, 30 October 1931, Page 13

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