_RANGITII.'E; A. & P. ..Z-.SSOCIATION 'NI N T H ANNU.i- L SHOW PECREATION GROUNDS. TAIHAPE WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1920. CLASSES FOR HORSES, CA'I"I‘LE. SHEER PIGS, HOME INDUSTRIES- ‘ COMPETITIONS: Riding, Jumping and Weight-gue=,&sillg. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 14:11 FEBRUARY, 1920. Schedules and full information may be obtained from the Secretary'THE MAIN TRUNK. RAM FM R. Will be held on THURSDAY, 263 h FEBRUARY, 1920. Entries CLOSE on THURSDAY, A. M. RY.-‘\l\’, Secretarl~'P.O'. Box 81, 'l‘2illzl'pe_ . . , Felldmg Sirmw. 3RD AND 4TH FEBRUARY, 1920. ENTRIES CLOSE J.~INU-'-‘.~.RY 18. Comprehensive St3}.l<‘«“;'.‘.i=‘ of C'.lz-.ssx:-s for Ring Compt3‘titiOl‘.::. Sheep Dog Trials, Ho:-sea. Cattle. Sheep, Pigs. Home Industries. etc. Breeders Cups for Shm-thorns, Polled Angus, Jerseys. Romney-‘4 M<‘TSh Southdowns, Lincolns. . Felldmg Annual RAM FA !R. ’ STH AND 6TH FEBRUARY, 1920. FEILDING SHOW GROUNDS. Entries close with the Secretary. Feilding A. and P. Association on 16th Jnauary. Schedules. Ezm-3: Forms and all information from E. H. FISHER, Box 98, Feilding_
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3401, 4 February 1920, Page 8
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