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GREY A. & P. SHOW.

The A. and P. Show at G icy mouth yesterday and to-day is proving a great success. The entries show a very large increase on last year and the quality of the exhibits generally was good. There were a large number of entries from Canterbury and a large proportion of the prize money went to Canerlniry exhibits. Successful West-land exhibitors included the following:—

Hack, mare or gelding, up to 12 stone.—C. S. Neville, Hokitika, 2.

Lady’s hack or gelding—C. S. Neville 2. Pony over 13 hands and under 14.2. —J. J. Mclntosh, Hokitika, 2. Jersey hull, any age.—J. J. Mclntosh 1 . Yearling Jersey hull—J. J. Mclntosh 1. Friesians, bull any age.—W. Jeffries 1 and 2. Friesians, two year old bull—W. Jeffries 1. Two animals (any sox) —J. J. Mclntosh 1 . Pigs, hoar any ago— Mental Hospital 1 . Sow, any age— Mental Hospital 1. Butter—Mrs Havill 1. Seed cake—-Miss Bessie Havill Arahura, 2. Sponge cake—Miss Bessie Havill, Arahnra. 2. Table centre, coloured.—Mrs W. Holly (Hokitika) 2. Pillow Sham. velvet.—Mrs IV. Holly 1. Afternoon Tray Cloth, eyelet.—Mrs W. Holly, v.h.o. Afternoon Tray Cloth, not eyelet.—Mrs M. ITaiisbury (Ross) 1. Richelieu Embroidery.—Mrs M. Hanshurv I.

Coloured work in silk embroidery,— Mrs M. Honshurv 1.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1924, Page 2

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205

GREY A. & P. SHOW. Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1924, Page 2

GREY A. & P. SHOW. Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1924, Page 2

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