THE STRATFORD SHOW.
ENTRIES CLOSE ON THURSDAY,
27th NOVEMBER.
Don’t forget that entries close as above. The present entries clearly indicate that the Show of 1913 will eclipse all previous efforts. The man who puts off till to-morrow what he can do to-day in the matter of forwarding entries at once is sure to incur the penalty of the dilatory. Don’t delay. This is the last chance. The schedule is varied and comprehensive enough to suit everyone, and the prize list is generous. The attention given by the Association to exhibits ensures that all possible care and attention will be taken, and that th minimum of trouble and worry is borne by the exhibitor. All live stock will be fed by the Association, and the accommodation such as loose-boxes and paddocks leaves nothing to be desi red. A Railway Committee has been set up to receive all stock at the Stratford rnli way station and convey same to the fresh grass paddocks which have been reserved for the purpose. Stewards will then care for such stock with all the attention which owners could desire.
Three paddocks, top-dressed last winter with basic slag, have responded well to the treatment and will provide ample green feed for all requirements. Stewards will carefully attend to feeding all stock exhibited: After the show all exhibits left to the care of the stewards will be trucked according to instructions. To put it briefly, nothing is too much trouble to the officers of the Association, and nothing is left undone.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 6
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254THE STRATFORD SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 6
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