LONG ASSOCIATION WITH SHOW.—Few families have had such a long and continuous association with the Canterbury Show as the Jenkins family, of Courtenay. Shown here are Miss B. M. Jenkins, well known in the pony section, and her father, Mr M. E. Jenkins, who first began breeding horses about 1920. The pony is Heather, winner of several pony broodmare championships.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 27
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60LONG ASSOCIATION WITH SHOW.—Few families have had such a long and continuous association with the Canterbury Show as the Jenkins family, of Courtenay. Shown here are Miss B. M. Jenkins, well known in the pony section, and her father, Mr M. E. Jenkins, who first began breeding horses about 1920. The pony is Heather, winner of several pony broodmare championships. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 27
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