THE WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.
(Pabllihsd bf Arrangement.)
Exhibitors, your special attention is directed to the fact that a representative of the Wanganui Agricultural and Pastoral Association is attending the Manawatu Show now in progress at Palmerston North, and will be pleased to receive entries for all sections. The office of the Wanganui Association is behind the shilling stand in one of the permanent stalls, and those interested may obtain schedules, entry forms, and all information on the subject by visiting the locality indicated. The Wanganui Show is to take place on Wednesday and Thursday, 10th and 11th of the present month, just a week after the Palmerston North fixture, and everything possible has been done to facilitate the receiving and. dispatch of entries. The Wanganui Association's prize-list is an excellent one, and there are classes for sheep, cattle, pigs, dogs, primary schools' competitions, art, and technical displays; horse jumping, pony competitions, and all manner of needlework, home industries, etc. ...
Entries for all sections will definitely close to-morrow (Thursday), «h November, 1926. If you are unable to locate the office where entries are being received, call at the catalogue pavilion for direction. The attendants there will be pleased to assist you in getting your entries in before it is too late. Remember, when you are giving this association some entries you are not only assisting yourself, but the oldest-established A. and P. Association in the North Island.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18
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