STRATFORD SHOW.
Intending exhibitors at the Stratford show would be well advised to make th.elr entry without delay. As advertised elsewhere, gei> eral entries close on Thursday, November 12, and entries for horses and stock at 9 p.m. cn Thursday, November 17. Breeders may rest assured that there will be. an abundance <f feed to meet the requirements of"the larg entry anticipated, and can rely on tiu-ii stock being well cared for during the time of their visit. Ab a r suit <?f a visit 1-y I Stratford delegates to the Manawatu show, Taranaki farmers will have the opportunity of competing against stock brought up from that district. Several new competitors from that end have notified their intention to be present In the Stratford show ring, and it :s hoped that Taranaki will respond and keep up the reputation it has earned for the quantity and quality it possesses in all kinds of stock. Tie largest entry that Stratford has had in the Friesian section is already « assured, and it is hoped that this, the first occasion on which the North Island eham- ' pionships have been held there, will bring f out all the best in the district, and short ‘ visitors from other parts that Taranaki :s } well able to hold its own In the Friesian , wwld- ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1921, Page 8
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217STRATFORD SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1921, Page 8
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