THE WINTER SHOWS.
. . DJH'AIITMKN'I'AI/ .DISPLAYS. \ It is alinriunced thai owing lo Ihc. heavy demand made by the Agricultural ■!)?- partmonf's'c.vhibils ; t fr A. uuil P. show's nu llie liiue of Ihc expert ollieers of (lie and the involved in Ihe , prepare!ion, it has been decided lo restricl the number of shows lo be alli-nded. In future two -lupin displays will be made each year—fine ill the North Island ami die other ill Ihe.S.mlh Island. The for; ■mer'.ivill be made alternately at Pahners- ; 1 o(i, North and Auckland; provided.that, 'should the Auckland Agricultural and I'asi foral Association not be holding a winter j-hoV in tho year in which its'turn falls the display will be. made at Hamilton. In ■the .South Island the main display will bo nmde at the Dunodiii \Vinler Show, In addition'to these main displays two other exhibits (one in eauh island) on a smaller" scale wjll bo made" each year at the-following, places, taken ill rotation, .if the necessary arrangements can be .-made:-North Island: Hamilton. Now Plymouth,' Ha vara. Hastings, and a northern. town such,as Whangarci or l.)argaville. South Island: luvei-eargiil. Nelson. iilenlieiui, CliristcliiUTli, Timarii, aud . A,-hburton. ' ■ . During,(lie cyniing winter-show season exhibits ■ wHI be made at Paluicrston Norlh aiKprinmillon in Ihc North Ishuul, and Dunedin and Tuvc'rcargill in Ihe South ■'.Islaml.i ( \ ; 'A good thing is soon snatched up." 'Tis au old proverb, but true,, and it is becauso the "Anderson" Oil Engines aro good, that, so many farmers grasp the opportunity, of securing one. The smooth, eusy running of the "Ander.-o:i" makes this engine the ideal jwwer to drive Milking Machines: The .engine requires ,so little attention L < while- running, that a tremendous - amount of labour .is suved. • Thus the "Ander.-ou".is not only a wageearlier, but a "'wage-saver also. Order an "Anderson" Oil Engine to-dny and ioin ■ the ranks of. the more'prosperous farmer. V livery "Anderson" I'bigine is mado in New Zealand. Aftclerson, -Ltd., Cliristchurch.— Advt:
Twenty. Pahiatiia. fanners wero. yesterday fined for possessing lice-infested 6heep'.-—Prcss Association •
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 10
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328THE WINTER SHOWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 10
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