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Seventy acres of ideal picnic grounds; Nativo bush, running streams, shady nooks. Hot Water Free lor Picnics. Iteilway siding and holding paddocks at Showground Gates. Schedules on application to— . J. B. JiMIIETT, Secretary, Box 40. Mastcrtou. T> ANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION^ TAIHAPE SHOW TAIHAPE SHOW RECREATION GROUND, TAIKAPE, \ WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1918. Entries Close SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1918. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR TAIHA'PE YARDS, ' THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1918. I ' Entries Close J HHUKSDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1918. Prfea Schedule from Secretaries of kindred Societies, or A, It. RYAN, Secretary, Box 81, Taihape. . , . > HOROWEENUA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. TWELFTH ANNUAL BHOW To bo held on On WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1918. Tffii RACECOURSE, LEVIN, TTINTR-lES CLO3E on SATURDAY, 12th Hi JANUARY, at 9 p.m. Schedules posted to any address on application to R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin DANNHVIRKE SHOSANNETIKKE SHOW. 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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 110, 26 January 1918, Page 9
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