DOMINION’S PRIMARY PRODUCTS.
The Manawatu A. & P. Association has for 27 years and more been associated with the advance of the dairy industry aud perhaps the greatest step forward was made by the Association in 1903 when the first National Dairy Show was staged. The Association has had the advice of the best dairy experts in the Dominion with the result that they have earned the gratitude of the New Zealand public individually and as a whole. At the National Dairy Show each year there is on exhibition what might be termed the finest display of butter and cheese to be found anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere, and would hold its own with most in Europe. This is only one feature of the exhibition to be held next 'month. Practically every class of machinery associated wit hthe dairying industry is on exhibition. In addition to this there is the display of home industries, farm products, aud fat stock, while in a huge hall apart is the annual exhibition of the Manawatu Poultry Association, and exhibition which is second to none in the Dominion. At all times of the day and evening, there is available some form of amusement to suit the most fastidious taste. The show opens on the 18th June at noon and will close finally at 10 ipjni. on Saturday 22nd. Schedules are now available and obtainable from the secretary, P.O, Box 85, Palmerston North. Entries for the National Dairy Show close on 4th June.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3934, 23 April 1929, Page 3
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247DOMINION’S PRIMARY PRODUCTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3934, 23 April 1929, Page 3
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