TARANAKI SHOW.
One of the most pleasant and popular trips for holiday makers is an excursion to N'i'W Plymouth, whose beautiful surroundings always appeal to those in quest of enjoyment. The best lime to visit New Plymouth is undoubtedly Hie autumn, when the weather can be relied upon, and when also the annual show is held. This takes place on I'ebmarv ■>:> and 'it!, and this year's gathering 'promises to eclipse all previous events. There are for horses competitions for all breeds and classes, and 'n ,„„,-lv all in-tauces the prize money will 'be siippleineiiled by valuable trophies, and it is anticipated that Iwo score of competitors will be out ill the jumping- events. The choice breeds in , a |||c and sheep should be all well represented, and the exhibition of dogs equal to anv in the North Island. There are :,7S classes for ever)' breed, variely and age. and the system and experience of tliiTslcivards never fails to satisfy cv hibilors. Kveryone who owns stock I of any description should apph lo Ihe I secretary for a schedule, in which they will undoubtedly lind classes lo suit them. Entries close on February 11. 'l.with the secretary,, Mr. A. L. Humphries,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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200TARANAKI SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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