THE WINTER SHOW.
Mr. 0. -J. Ilerriek, tin- weli-known apiarist, will not he a compelit»i" ill the honey classes at the fori les e:i;eg winter show". Mr. I 1 el-rick wi'.l, however, have a. private exhibit, anil has procured one of the latest American ob-ervation hives, ill whieli the bf'cs can clearly be seen at work. This should prove very interesting to the general public. The (!i)ver»ment ex nihil will probably be the best ever seihi in this district, and diotilil be viewed by ever;, body. To give some idea of the extent of the exhibit, tlie space required is square feet. The entries for all other clas-ies are expected to he very larje I.h:s year, -o tliat every available hull of space in t.lie show buildiuirs i-hmilil be (.ecupicil.-i-'xhihMol's are reminded thai enlr:(s for all il:is.-es close on Saturday. 30i.1i at !• 11.111. Tickets for the rafllc for the t.jl. sro'il nugget are procurable from the .-ecretiiry or authorised ag-nt-.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 296, 18 May 1914, Page 6
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160THE WINTER SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 296, 18 May 1914, Page 6
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