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WAIRARAPA SHOW.

There are many ways and means that an agricultural society may employ in tho organising of its annual show, to make the gathering a success, and each one of tho many seems to have been carefully considered and employed by the Wairarapa and East Coast I'. and A. Society, whose advertisement wo publish to-day. Tho society's popularity awl.success are attributable to the very pronounced enthusiasm o'f its officers and members, by whose efforts it is in a position today to offer to exhibitors attending tho thirty-sixth show excellent accommodation and comfort for exhibits in covered sheep pens; over 60 covered horso stalls, and 150 covered cattle stalls. Tho society claims a record in this respect, at any rate for tho North Island. Tho schedule latc-ly issued announces generous prizes and a number of entirely new champion awards.. Those especially aro worthy of liote by breeders of cattle or sheep, for compctit-ipn is sure to be keen, and winners will reap the usual profits accruing to those securing them. Valuable prizes havo been presented to the society sinco its programme was issued, and tlieso will form an additional incentive to those who havo stock selected for exhibition to include the Wairarapa Society' 3 show in their list of visits. Tho schedule gives somo interesting information concerning stock trains, and the times they arrive and depart, also regarding the accommodation of stock before tho show, and excursion fares allowed to stock attendants on tho society's certificate. Tho publication is very complete, and tho society is ready to givo any additional 'information required.

'Every why hath a wherefore," quoth Shakespeare. Therefore, there is a reason why you should install a "Victor" Vat in your cheeso factory. "Victor" Vats aro the chessman's help, Riving that assistance wheih is so essential to tho production of first quality cheese. The sloping bottom anil centra drainage ensure a fret) flow of whey, leaving tho curd high and dry. A "Victor" means bigger profits, too. Get particulars. A. J. I'arton, Registered Plumber, Carterton.—Advt.

It has taken many years to build up the reputation of tho "Gilruth" Calf Pood, but at last merit is rewarded, and this food comes into its own. The "Gilruth" Calf Food is now stocked by almost every Storekeeper in the Dominion.—Advt. Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 10

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380

WAIRARAPA SHOW. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 10

WAIRARAPA SHOW. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 10

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