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SOCIETY'S TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SHofa Will be held at the MANAIA RECREATION GROUNDS On J WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923. Classes for Pot Plants, Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, Honey, and Miscellaneous, COMPETITIONS: 1. Factory Horse (open to all)— Suitable for milk cart, capable of pulling up to 17cwt; to be shown in spring dray. First, gold medal and Mr J. D. Mitchell's special of £1 Is; second, 10s. 2. Utility Horse (open to all)—To be shown in saddle. First, £2 ?s----second, 10s. ' 3. Best Gig Horse in harness (open to all with the exception of horses in training)— Pace, style and action. Jbirst, Mr Millar s special, £1 is, together with £1 Is; second, 10s. 4. Best Pony, 12 hands and under, to be ridden by chLlren under 14 years. First, Mr J. Taylor's special J-Os 6d; second, ss. 5. Best Pony, 12 to 13 hands; to be ridden by children under 14 years fn-S^ Mr J-, o:Don^ll's special, 10s 6d; second, ss. 6. Best Pony, 13 to 14 hands, to be ridden by children under 14 years. First, Mr W. Bailey's special, 10s od; second, ss. 7. Best Girl Rider in classes 4, 5 and 10s Gd" T' MePhilli Ps fecial, 8. Best Boy Rider in classes 4, 5 and % s6 f* T- McPhillips' special, 9. Pony Jumping, 14 hands and under, to be ridden by children 16 in 7 r c-\ S an£ under* 5s sweepstake. 10. Maiden Jumping—For horses that . have never won a competition. 5s sweepstake and Mr H. Hutton's special of £1 l s . 11. Open Jumping Competition—First ? f Zh r J' J' Patterson's special of £3 3s; second, Mr C. Jones' special of £1 i B . 12. Stepping the Chain—First £1. Cars—Admission to Ground, is A feature of the Show will be a very TnL dlSplay of DAHLIAS by Mr E J Judd. Orders for plants will be taken-' proceeds in aid of Society's funds. ' E™*ESHMENTS °^ GROUND AND BAND IN ATTENDANCE. All entries (except for competitions) ?J?Tiffi I!- t,le Secretary at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, February 17th. Gift Auction Sale will be held in aid ! of Society's funds. * V. H. HOBDAY, Secretary.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 February 1923, Page 2
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