THE TARANAKI SHOW.
When one visits a loading storekeeper in Now Plymouth lie expects to receive the best of everything and lie Ims equally bright anticipations when 1 e goes to a play that is being produced b.v the loading firm in Australasia. This being so one must expect the approaching Winter Show to bo superior to the shows of neighbouring districts for Taranaki has been acclaimed the leading agricultural district of New Zealand, “the farmer’s country.” For the excellence of its dairy produce mid farm products Taranaki has a wide-spread reputation, and as a good season has been experienced the fruits of all the leading farms and dairies in Taranaki and other districts may he counted on to form an excellent display—of absorbing interest to the town dweller as well as to the mail on the land—when they are arranged together inside the King George Coronation Agricultural Hall, New Plymouth, on Juno sth, 6th, 7th, and Rth;. About 70,000 foot of space is available For exhibitors, who are reminded that entries in all sections close with the 'secretary, ATr Arthur Cliff, on the 25th inst., at 9 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 3
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