AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. WA.IHAEAPA AND EAST COAST P.-AND A. SOCIETY.. 38th ANNUAL'SHOW AT CARTERTON, • 27th and 2Sth OCTOBER, 1915.; • Valuable CHALLENGE TROPHIES and PRIZES in all Sections. ■ ■All PUREBRED STOCK Mill be undei cover. ' ' . The TvAIEAEAPA. SHOW holds BE. CORDS, for COVERED STALLS. Entries close 13th October. ' Schedules from all Societies and Agents ar from 11. S. MOSS, Box 25, Carterton. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ' ASSOCIATION. . 30th GRAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, ~> In conjunction with MANAWATU PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S PATRIOTIC FAIR, V Solely for the Benefit of Our. Sick and .Wounded Soldiers' and Sailors' Fund. At the SHOW GROUNDS,. . . PALMERSTON NORTH. - 3rd. 4th, and sth NOVEMBER, 1915. Also, MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB'S CHAMPION ANNUAL DOG SHOW. The Great Blood Stock Show of the Dominion. ' Splendid Horse and Jumping Competitions; Entries close for all classes except Live Stock, October 9th. Live Stock entrieo close October 10th. Schedules free on application to the Secretary, W. T. PENNY, Box~Ss, Palraereton North.
WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW. All the Profits will bo devoted to the : Patriotic Funds. ■WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th and 18th NOVEMBER. 1915. GRAND ANNUAL SHOW Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Prodnce, Needlework, Homo Industries, Art and Technical, and Public Schools Competitions. _ Ladies' Leaping and Driving Com tuition's, Hunters' and Steeplechase Jumping Competitions, Potato; Race on Horseback, Tnrniinr Competition. Class 20 "Maiden Hack" may compete in classes 42, 13, 45, and 46. The winner of Class 20 may compete for tho Championship. The leading Show in the Dominion. Admission each day, Is.- ■ .• v -, Entries positively close, at the Secretary s Office on. the fith November, at 10 p.m. Schedules and entry forms on application to C. T. GTEFOBD MOOEE, Secretary. CONSIGN YOUR PRODUCE TO ' •ROBERT, HALL' & €o.' GRAIN, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION AGENTS Agents for New Zealand and Aujtralian Flour' Mills HIGHEST PRICES OBTAINED FOR ■ BUTTER AND EGCS 9:FARISEDST. WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 8
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