AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. W OODVILLE SHOW. . WOODVILLE RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31st. 1917. 25th ANNUAL (PATRIOTIC) SHOW. Novel and Exciting Competitions. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Sheep Dogs, Farm Produce, and Home Industries. Entries Close THURSDAY, JANUARY .18th, 1917. W. A. LYON, Secretary. HOROWHENUA A. AND CIATION. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held on the RACECOURSE, LEVIN, On WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1917. All Profits to Horowhenua County War Relief Association. Entries Close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, the 13th of JANUARY, at 9 p.m. Late Entries will he taken up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 20th JANUARY. Schedules posted to any address on application. - Although Classes do not appear in Schedule, the Committee have decided to accept entries for Milking Shorthorns as follows :-<l) Heifer (12 to 20 months), prizes .£2 and £1; (2) Heifer (24 to 32 months), prizes £2 and .£1; (3) Cow (any age), prizes £2 and £1. Further particulars on application to R. D. WALLACE, Sec, Box 27, LEVIN. FEILDING A. AND P. SHOW. FEBRUARY 6th & 7th, 1917. ENTRIES close . on JANUARY 19th, 1917. Comprehensive Schedule containing full particulars of liberal prizes' in all classes of Stock _ and Home Industries supplied an application. FIFTH ANNUAL WEST COAST RAM FAIR. Conducted by Feilding A. and P. Association. FEBRUARY Bth & 9th, 1917. (Two Days following Feilding Show.) Entry Forms and full particulars from Entries close on January 23rd. E. H. FISHER, Secretary Feilding A. and P. Asan., P.O. Box 98, Feilding. pAHIATUA SHOW. FRIDAY, 9th FEB., 1917. CHALLENGE CUPS FORMaiden Hunters' Competition. Open Hunters' Competition. Ladies' Hunting Competition. Lady's Hack. Best Daily Cow, to be judged on points. Best Two Yearling, Heifers. Dairy Class. (Most points.) Romney Marsh. (Most points.) Lincolns. (Mo6t points.) Farmers' Utility Class (Sheep). (Most points.) Most points in all the Sheep Classes. Most points in the Horse Classes. AND A CUP FOR The Exhibitor gaining the most points during the Show. RAM FAIR, SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1917. Prize Schedules and all particulars from J. A. WALSH, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2986, 25 January 1917, Page 8
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