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THE WINTER SHOW.

Ta-uronrow (Wednesday) will see the opening 0 f the Taxan&ki Winter Ex'Mbiti'oii. The ollioial otlms 0 tlms been arranged for 2.30 p.m., and will be performed my JI. J, Qkey, Esq., M.l\ Other speakers will be the Hon, O. .Samuel and tine president of the society (Mr J. S. Gonnett). All arrangements arc well advanced, Mid it only remains with the exhibitors to deliver their exhibits at the hall on Tuesday owning ito enable the stewards to .hare everything in its place, and judged before the opening ceremony taikes place. Visitors to the show, although expecting a good deal, will not bo disappoint™!, ns every particle «f space in the immense tail and Wife annexes will be occupied and the exhibits will bo the very best that can be produced, besides which tthe numerous side shows should Ibe a Isource of suntusement. TWe Government exhil>i|t, which will bo the boat audi .most extensive ever shown! in this part of tihc district, will be under the charge of Messrs Ofliolincley, G-lasson and Patttie, who will be pleased to impart information to tho.se seeking same. Another exhibit wMeh will be of interest to farmer,s and breeders generally will be tihait of Mr A. H. Street, who will {jive a display o'i photos. of some, of the >l)ost IFolfitein-Friesians in New Zealand, including that great sire "Clifl'side Laddie," who ha.s won numerous championships tWflmighaut the Dominion. There will also be photos, of a number of his female progeny* some of which have recently put up wonderful records. The whole of the exWbit will relate to pedigree stock and sh'oiiihl prove both interesting and in-ilriiftive to all farmers. Visitors from outside New ■Plymouth are reminded) of the special And delayed trains and excursion fares. A TRIO OF ATTRACTIONS. Already the secretary of the sWow has answered numerous enquiries from the country to tihc effect that the Walk'ure may be inspected at the berth at M'otnroa, and, in order to iiave friends the expense and trouble of telephoning, asks ns to make this fact public. The "Wal'kure," the Winter Show, and the rep. football match make ail irresistible trio of attractions. TMii'bit irs are reminder that miscellaneous pets and cat's are not required at. the show until Thur-'rlar evening, 11th inst.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 2

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THE WINTER SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 2

THE WINTER SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 2

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