PAHIATUA SHOW.
TO BE HELD TO-MORROW
Matters in connection with the A. and P. Show to !«• held at Pahiatua to-morrow .ire well in hand, and an enthusiastic interest i~ being displayed in the exhibition !>> residents and settlers of the district. On Saturday evening the secretarj (Mr J. A. A'alsh) had an exceedingly busy time **•- eiving late entries, which were more minerou- than any previous _\<-ar. As an indication ol th< rapid headway ;'•< Association making it may be mentioned that luring the last few days the member!. !;> ia-. increased from 240 to 260. For this "lid augmentation of the membership list ■lie i n>■'. g< tic committee and their eothusiasic pre-ddent 'Mr A. McFarlane) must be icartily congratulated. As another indicaion ol what a few enthusiasts can doit may >•' -':■:• <i thai during the past few weeks tho Vssociation has benefited by no less a sum han £250. received in cash donation?, troF''»i<. , s. an<l b\ the gift auction sale! There . s a truism that "nothing succeeds like mic- •-. and it is the splendid success that the itntnittee of the I'ahiatua-Akitio Agricul:;ra and Pastoral Association is making of J the Society's affairs that has won the r hearty support of the Bush public.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9405, 30 January 1913, Page 2
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201PAHIATUA SHOW. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9405, 30 January 1913, Page 2
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