MASTERTON SHOW
Since it took possession of its i«'« showground at Solway, a ground that is charmingly situated and splendidly equipped, the Masterton A. and r. Association has made phenomena process. The provision that is made tw ttio care and. exhibition of stock is &o complete that owners have little to do but place their exhibits upon the train. There is a railway sidmg at Solway, extensive holding-paddocks immediately adjacent streams of water ninnmw everywhere, and an abundance of food and shelter. On the day of the show, the sheep pavilions and horse and cattle .stalls will afford ample shelter against heat or rain, whilo there is practically no distance, to travel stock from the holding paddocks to the pens. This year's show of fat land, stud, stock promises to eclinse any of its predecessors. .Already entries are coming to haivV and ' enquiries are being made fre";breeders in the South as well a-s t 1 ■• North Tslamd. Breeders should remember that entries close on Sfltu' day. February Ist. with the Secretary (Mr J. B. Emmott).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5
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175MASTERTON SHOW Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5
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