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SHOW ARRANGEMENTS

■» NEXT MONTH'S FIXTURE } ADDITIONAL .IIIH.'KS Arrangements for the Poverty Bay i A. and P. Show oil November 8 and { 9 wore carried further at a meeting of the association's general committee o-day. the presidc.it, Mr. .1. C. Graham, 'being in the chair. Additional judges accepting appointments were:—Mr. Geo. A. Colpham, Massey College, dairy oreeds other nan Jerseys; Mr. Geo. Jackson, Featherston, Romney sheep; Mr. D. D. Wilson, Hamilton, Kennel Cluo dogs. The president referred to Mr. P. F. Barker's donation of trees for plant.ng the Makaraka oouudary oi the 1 Showgrounds, and the association decided to write to 'Mr. Barker thanking him for the donation. It was decided to thank other donors to the association's funds. In addition to those already acknowledged they were:—'Mrs. F. Peryer. cup for oest sporting gun dog: Mr. F. \. Coker, trophy for 'best puppy und >r •i.\ months. The secretary, Mr; W. E. Chamberiai'.i, said that donations to Show prize-money were .0100 greater than last year. The secretary reported that at a meeting between representatives of the association and Young Farmers' Club, it was decided that each competitor in the Young Farmers' Club shearing competition should be allowed One trial sheep and two compe- . tition sheep. Messrs. Jim Graham and J. T. Herbert were deputed to attend a meeting i 3 arrange details for calf club judg- , i'.ig. It was agreed that the Faulkner Cup . should be awarded to the best utility •Romney ram, natural condition, class 191. The meeting favoured u proposal by Mrs. I. Harris, the donor of a t : ophy for a stud cattle judging competition, that the competition should ; be altered from the second clay to the first and from Aberdeen Angus cattle Pj the Herefords. The following new members were \ elected:—Mrs. N. Kerr. Messrs. T. Adair, H Atkins, Pitare Brown, Jim ■ Canelos, A. Dahm, R. M. Fisken, Erian H. Fitzgerald, J. Fuller, R. Gillman H. Harley. C. A. Jolly, R. K. i O'Connell, W. H. Pevreal, H. Rickard, T. J. Simpson, Simpson, Stout, J. Vita. ■ E. E. Williams, P. W. Matthews. N. Kerr, R. Hansen, T. K. Piercy, R. K. Hepburn, E. J. Sherwood, A. M. des Parres, and J. J. Burke.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19759, 13 October 1938, Page 8

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SHOW ARRANGEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19759, 13 October 1938, Page 8

SHOW ARRANGEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19759, 13 October 1938, Page 8

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