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THE Wairarapa Age MORNING DAILY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. THE WINTER SHOW

=.. Tlsi.t u e.Omsnuxiiy which U3,,-, ibAur mviAcv even xu year..and: baa.a substantial balance. of accumulated profits in hand should find itself more or less at a-standstill, is an anumuiuus statu Ox iuoxaiiß. xhcVva - Lii6i6s» LnO W uirampcb v¥ xntor £>hov<

mending, in the report which (appears in our news columns to-day, that the szterprie? should b?- f’jfpended 'f'wvzxL.p. /kr>4- TiAniAd ' ' .i.YA i.mxiii ■ tee no uouot is entitled to claim tnaf

AL AO LOiXVIAAg lAIV VtalJ WIUOQ V/ipviX •UV MA AxOu 'pi oji jJXUBUIUia.UIJ WVUA.VI uvi, CCVOIIJ IJC vbtained,..of .much ...better. support from local business people than was ae™r„«r _ j-.M-.v /il.vvV jea&HSjLL IB TAttizilUA strange. In the planning of this year's winter Show, the committee gained in preceding .years. The, basis of the Show was improved and broadened, notably by enlisting the active iubcrc»b auu auppuiv ui tuo xal-uiciß’ Union and the Agricultural Department. There is not-’much doubt that there is scope here, as in other parts of new Zealand, for a Winter Show vvuxCu vvvUiu. vixvvuiVviy UxC interest and support of the farming population (eventually inviting cumvtiier farm prOuu.ee) and that the devcxupnienu ux a, ouuw <ju mcac lluvo offers a business^opportunity to district industrialists an'd in spite, of: -the. improved: planning ;: and however, there was an almost paralysing lack of local -business support. ■ Short of a remarki&Die ciiange ox of district, the poor support given to this yeiix.n...vvxiitcr jsuxiw- presumably.:must be accepted as determining possibilities f?r the time being, Unless it is GeiuVnstraizOu* at the public meeting to be., .held, ...probably...or; JTueslday ..next, .kca l inere is a big buuy vx public opinion in favour of carrying on with the winter Show las- affair, .-thing, rrfca - = ,he< tfoiis; \hr ceHaliny"“Beems''frkeiy''fff£b tions. It certainly seems likely that the- en i,erp2iiftf -yv ll?_ urn SarirciT ~t*|r 'agidu sooner -or iator . -A- rabher - astonishing hiißlness cbtwiTiiintf.v wdiild 'bp/imficatga*2? n ir« noC jjr Slseussiorf"aF tho”lnbeting to be held . ne a t Tuesuuy inv ruing.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 November 1930, Page 4

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THE Wairarapa Age MORNING DAILY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. THE WINTER SHOW Wairarapa Age, 6 November 1930, Page 4

THE Wairarapa Age MORNING DAILY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. THE WINTER SHOW Wairarapa Age, 6 November 1930, Page 4

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