FEILDING SHOW.
RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED. SUCCESS ASSURED. Entries for the Feikling Show, to lie liekl on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 7 and 8, finally rinsed on Friday night. The total number received is 1232. This is twenty nioro than last year's total, which was tli© previous record. It is a satisfactory position for the officials of the Association. In the sheep, cattle, pigs, vegetables and fruit classes there arc ■increases in the nuniber of entries. SJieep classes show better competition tlian last year, as there are more entries not only in the Itoniney and Lincoln sections, but also in the Uorder and 'English Leicesters and the Southdowns. Several new exihibitors have come forward for competition an the cattle classes, and the area, represented will also bo much larger than last year. Included in the post-entry events is the wool-classing competition, for ■ wliic.li liberal prizes are being offered. This competition will take place <>n the second day' of the Slioav. The grounds are in good order, and all tiha.t is necessary to make • the Show a complete success is fine weather.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 2
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180FEILDING SHOW. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 2
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