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The completion of the new Winter Shaw Building and its official opening on Wednesday next marks an important stage in the development of the Rotorua Agricultural and Pastoral Association... Twenty-four years have passed since the formation of the association, and although it has encountered many difficulties during its career, to-day finds it in a sound financial position, possessed of a fine exhibition building and with every prospect ahead of increasing its influence for progress in the district. Lack of adequate accommodation for a steadily increasing range of exhibits has seriously handicapped the association in the past, but with this difficulty permanently removed it may he hoped that the Winter Exhibition will not only increase in popularity but prove successful enough to inspire confidence in a movement for the revival of the Summer fixture.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 7

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The completion of the new Winter Shaw Building and its official opening on Wednesday next marks an important stage in the development of the Rotorua Agricultural and Pastoral Association... Twenty-four years have passed since the formation of the association, and although it has encountered many difficulties during its career, to-day finds it in a sound financial position, possessed of a fine exhibition building and with every prospect ahead of increasing its influence for progress in the district. Lack of adequate accommodation for a steadily increasing range of exhibits has seriously handicapped the association in the past, but with this difficulty permanently removed it may he hoped that the Winter Exhibition will not only increase in popularity but prove successful enough to inspire confidence in a movement for the revival of the Summer fixture. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 7

The completion of the new Winter Shaw Building and its official opening on Wednesday next marks an important stage in the development of the Rotorua Agricultural and Pastoral Association... Twenty-four years have passed since the formation of the association, and although it has encountered many difficulties during its career, to-day finds it in a sound financial position, possessed of a fine exhibition building and with every prospect ahead of increasing its influence for progress in the district. Lack of adequate accommodation for a steadily increasing range of exhibits has seriously handicapped the association in the past, but with this difficulty permanently removed it may he hoped that the Winter Exhibition will not only increase in popularity but prove successful enough to inspire confidence in a movement for the revival of the Summer fixture. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 7

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