mARANAKI METROPOLITAN ] ± AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held on the Society's Beautiful new Show Grounds, WAIWAKAIHO, NEW PLYMOUTH, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 5 and 6, 1919. PEOPLE'S DAYTHURSDAY, MARCH 6. A congregation of Stock worthy of any Show Ring in the Dominion. Competitions for Horse and Pony Leaping, Riding and Driving. New Plymouth Citizens' Band in attendance Thursday afternoon. CATERING BY LADIES' COMMITTEE. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks, Fruit and Ices obtainable on the I grounds, the proceeds of which go to the Society. Special Train Arrangements for Thursday. RESERVE MARCH 5 AND 6 FOR TARANAKI'S LEADING SHOW. Admission to Grounds: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-; Children under 12 years old, 6d. MEMBERS FREE TO ALL PARTS. WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 19, New Plymouth. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). GRAND A?"Tr; *n SHOW. Will he held on the Sho w Grounds on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 12 and 13. GRAND PARADE, SECOND DAY. Motor Car Driving Competition. Motor Car Potato Race. Potato Race on Horseback. Pony Jumping, Ladies' Leaping. Hunters' Jumping, Steeplechase. CATTLE AND SHEEP CLASSES. GREAT DISPLAY OF HOME INDUSTRIES. Cooking Classes a Record for the Dominion. Needlework, Art and Technical, and Public Schools' Exhibitions Amateur Judging for Boys under 18 years. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, MARCH 1. Schedules and full particulars, apply C. T. GIFFOHD-MOORE, Secretary. OPUNAKE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rpSE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAT -1- AUTUMN SHOW Will be held in the TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE, Ob , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. Exhibits of Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Vegetables and Farm Produce, Cooking, Jams, 12tc. Miscellaneous and Children's Sections. Numerous Special Prizes. Points Prizes in most sections. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, MARCH 3. Afternoon Tea and Supper catered by Andrews and Newlove. Catalogues from the Secretary. D. ROSS, Hon. Sec.
WAVERLEY A. & P ASSOCIATION. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. Entries close Monday, March 3. 1919. Late Entries Saturday, Maroh 8,, 1919. * Telephones: Office, lg ; Private 28. J. E. PALMER, Secretary. WAVERLEY-WATTOTARA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. JfOERTH ANNUAL TRIALS. To be held at Waverley, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 25 and 26, 1919. * Entries close with Secretary on Monday, March 17, At 8 p.m. L. W. FERGUSON, Secretary, Private Box 35, Waveriey. Telephones: Office 15. House 61.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 4 March 1919, Page 3
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