West Coast A. & P. Assn.
at greymouth. \rrnngements :it Victoria Bhitk a, e well* advanced, and by tins (Monday) ' night everything will he in readiness for the Show. Pens for cattle, sheep, , and pigs have been placed in position and a temporary loading hank has teen built in the Park to iaeihtate the unloading of stock waggons a,u loading after the Show. Stock mu oe , railed right into the Park so that it ea be placed in the pens alloted to exhibitors immetliately on jrr.^S «» „ iV.fr ml Tuesday morning to te r ' * l,o £ ComlhSVritos it«‘pub. i Hasss&SSSi *'» ■r'CaSK* «' -*“ k patrons. Iho ™ o’clock on will start at T , ” Municipal
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1923, Page 3
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118West Coast A. & P. Assn. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1923, Page 3
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