The major place-getters in the Easter pet parade at Northlands. At left is Michelle Lee, aged 12, with her six-month-old cocker spaniel, which won first prize. Annette Thomas, aged nine, shows her caged Persian cat, which was second. The third place-getter was the chinchilla rex rabbit, held at right by Amelia Pascoe, aged 12. The pet show was a preliminary for the national rabbit show, being held at Northlands between 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. today in conjunction with the Canterbury Domestic Rabbit Association’s Easter show.
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86The major place-getters in the Easter pet parade at Northlands. At left is Michelle Lee, aged 12, with her six-month-old cocker spaniel, which won first prize. Annette Thomas, aged nine, shows her caged Persian cat, which was second. The third place-getter was the chinchilla rex rabbit, held at right by Amelia Pascoe, aged 12. The pet show was a preliminary for the national rabbit show, being held at Northlands between 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. today in conjunction with the Canterbury Domestic Rabbit Association’s Easter show. Press, 21 April 1984, Page 2
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