THE VICTORY SHOW
TOMORROW'S GREAT EVENT
CLASSICS FILLING UP
The secretary of the. A. and P. Association's Victory Show (Mr Tom Harland) reports that entries for tomorrow's big event are coming in freely and splendid classes are expected in all sections. In spite of the dry conditions stock are reported to be in good condition and showing well. » There is every indication that a united drive has been made by town and country to make this show the best ever and it only requires now to have the fullest measure of public
support to ensure a really memorable day. An outstanding feature of the Show will be the large number of side shows, which will include two merry-go-rounds and numerous entertainment stalls and tents. The committee has seen to it that novels ties and ring attractions shall be. as bright as possible and all who attend can rest assured of their full monies worth. Indications are that show stocK from other districts will be represented by some of the finest breeding lines in the Bay.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 45, 19 February 1946, Page 4
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175THE VICTORY SHOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 45, 19 February 1946, Page 4
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