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MASTERTON SHOW

The Schedules for tbe annual show of *tJ>#- Maatertan A. and P. Association, to he held on the beautiful Sol-. , w«y.-»tfht»'Wj(?r«umls -'- nn i Tttesd>i,v , and* , Wednesday t February 18tli and 319 th, have be«>..issi(BS The MasfcertQi" 1 Association has the reputation of providitJg the premier autumn show of tbe Dominion, »»d the, enthusiastic Committee .that, manages its affair is leaving iui stone unturned witli the obiect of making this year's fixture wlips-e the whcl« of its predecessors. Hie po/.c-monev baa been Bubstantiallv increased in several classes, notably tlM*t pertaining to light horses, and valuable trophies are awarded almost ever* section. Among the latter .are I«axve,s' 25-guinea cup tor chammetx liiwcoln ram J* 1 montfe: Messrs W. and H. Beetnam'e 25-guinea cup for the best pen. or four Romney rams; Mr W. Pony's silver salver {valued* 20 guineas) for the best Itomney ram under 21 months; Mr John Strang'sns-guinea cltn for the champion Southdown ram ; sAr J. Sturikw-'s cash priae of £lO fo- the tbcfct Southdown ram., under.2l month's; Messrs Walker and Hall's _lO-gmnea 'cup for rooflt points in freezing classies- Mr T W. Mc.Kenzie's 10-guinea 'cup for .five tegs.; Mr G. F. Moore's silver rose bowl, valued at 12 guinea*, for points in Fat, cattle; Mr W. E. Bidwill's silver rballense cup (value 20 guineas) for the best hank in the show : Sutton and Sons' ly-g.iinea cup for tbe field corwnei itions the "Btiif'k Memorial Challenge^ 'W in the leaping, comnctit.ion. Xu'nerous othej' spe«;ial and ea«h pwizos are also offered. Those who have not procured a 'sclmdule s-hoiiM. "-' it" to the Secretiiw C3f >' -T. B. Im>>--' , 'M). as entries clone at 9 p.m. on Ratu.rdav, February Ifd .

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

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MASTERTON SHOW Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

MASTERTON SHOW Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

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