Stud Horses.
Some time ago the Waimate Agricultural and Pastoral Association decided to write and ask the Government to station one of the lately imported stallions in the Waimate district.
As a protest against this, a number of horse-owners of the district, several of whom were very prominent members of the Association, resigned from that body.
The A. and P. Association have reconsidered their decision, and, rather than lose valuable members, have dropped the matter altogether. They wrote regretting the misunderstanding that had occurred, stating that the Association had no wish to interfere with the business of the horse-owners. At the sam - time they gave it as their opinion that this district was well supplied with suitable horses, which were not to be excelled in any part of the province. Those of the horse-owners who have met have agreed to return to the Association, and there seems no doubt the others will agree, and the little difficulty will be overcome.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 199, 7 September 1901, Page 3
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160Stud Horses. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 199, 7 September 1901, Page 3
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