SHOW AT TE KUITI
JUDGES APPOINTED The increasing- interest being shown in the forthcoming Summer Show to be held at Te Kuiti on March 15 augurs well for the success of this function. Arrangements are well advanced, and the following judges have been appointed: Light horse and pony events. Mr. Allen Bell, Cambridge; sheep and draught horses, Mr. K. Ft. Seddon, Hamilton; fat cattle, Mr. Kay, Te Awamutu; dairy cattle, Mr. A. H. Moreland; pigs, Mr. W. Gadsby, Te Kuiti; home industries, Mrs. W. J. 3D. Sharp, Ramarama; vegetable section, Mr. J. Graham, Te Kuiti; wool classes, Mr. W. J. Cook, Department of Agriculture. The Railway Department has advised the committee that, a special train will be run in connection with the show between Te Kuiti and the Te Kumi showground. The wool demonstration to be given by Mr. Cook, of the Agricultural Department, shoAd prove of great educational value to tne farmers of the district. Messrs. Holah and Hedley have donated a trophy for competition in the motor-car events, and numerous gifts of provisions in connection with the catering have also been received.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 293, 2 March 1928, Page 12
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184SHOW AT TE KUITI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 293, 2 March 1928, Page 12
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