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TO-MORROW'S SHOW.

. We need scarcely remjnd onr, i^eaders of the Autumn exhibition ' pf^garoe'nlag and farming produce, to be h^a ,ia,l;he Town Hall, to-morrow t afternob^i iand evening; under the auspices oi; the Manchester Horticultural ' and •' Pastoral" Society. The institution has become well established, and its bi-annual shows are securing year by year increased attention and popularity, both exhibitors and visitors coming from many miles around to show and to see the various specimens of flowers, fruit, and vegetables; which the Manchester Block : and ' the district generally is capable of producing. "Altho ugh we do not anticipate : anythitig like a poor show to-morrow; but uthe contrary, yet if some of the articles should possibly not be quite so fine as is usual at this season of the year, the- 'reason for it will be an obvious one. - A drought, such as has never before been experienced since this has been a settlement, accompanied by a burning hot sun,> prevailed at the season when most of the vegetables would otherwise have been in vigorous growth. ■_ Still the repent; rains have produced a remarkable change in the appearance of the .gardens, and we dotibt not that the effects will be seen at. to-morrow's show, whioh is sure to ne, as all its predecessors have been, well patronised by the pubiic. _ „„,..,„„_,.*.-,

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 75, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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TO-MORROW'S SHOW. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 75, 6 March 1883, Page 2

TO-MORROW'S SHOW. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 75, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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