ROYAL SHOW PROPOSED.
GOVERNMENT AID ASKED. EACH CENTRE TO RAVE TURN, The proposal to establish a Royal Agricultural Show in New Zealand, recently considered by the Board of Agriculture, was mentioned at the adjourned meeting of the Auckland. Agricultural and Pastoral Society. The chairman (Mr E. D. McLennan) said that this was a matter that should be supported by the association. Mr. J. Massey, a member of the Board of Agriculture, stated that the question had been considered by the board two or three months ago. No definite action had been taken, but it was decided to ask the Government to subsidise to the extent of £lOOO a year a Royal Show to be held in the chief centres of the Dominion alternately. It was decided that the incoming executive should prepare a report on this question for consideration at a special general meeting to be held immediately the report was framed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1921, Page 7
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152ROYAL SHOW PROPOSED. Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1921, Page 7
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