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BAY OF ISLANDS SHOW

Arrangements are well advanced for the Bay of Islands Pastoral and Industrial Association’s annual show, to be bold at Wnimatc North on Wednesday, November 16.

Stock and schoolwork entries close with the secretory nr local agents on Monday next, the 7th inst. A well-bred and clever pony broken into harness, donated (on a 00-0 O basis) by Messrs. If. Sloane and G. IT. White, will be offered as a prize to the person who estimates its weight most accurately, A demonstration of a dairy cow will be given by the Jersey Judge, for the benefit of school children, who are invited to write an essay on the same (see conditions Class 4 lIS in the schedule). A prize is also offered for the best school jinny having been ridden to school for at least three months. Schedules may be had from the secretary or the local agents, Messrs. A. If. Morgan (Kawalcawa), A. A. Anderson (Okaihan) and Northern News Office (Kaikohe).

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Northern Advocate, 5 November 1932, Page 8

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BAY OF ISLANDS SHOW Northern Advocate, 5 November 1932, Page 8

BAY OF ISLANDS SHOW Northern Advocate, 5 November 1932, Page 8

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