T N this and following pages is reviewed the early history of the I Egmont Agricultural and Pastoral Association, with articles and interviews dealing with reminiscences of show days, prominent exhibitors and noted stock, as well as articles on dairying subjects specially written for this issue.
large area agreed to hold one sho<v annually only. They might have a Food show at Hawera next year, or even the following year, but without amalgamating it would be impossible, ho feared, to keep up a good show. He moved that a committee be appointed to confer with the management of other A. and P. Associations on the coast with a view to amalgamating tlie societies and. holding one show annually at different places. _ Mr. Hamilton, in seconding the amendment, said that the Patea Association had paid its way so far and could not be called a failure.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 7 November 1933, Page 10
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