CORRESPONDENCE.
fiiMmmmsHm** [to the editor, WAIHAKAPA daily TIMES.] Sir,-In your issue of to-day I noticed a local in reference to the Masterton Show, saying that intending exhibitors were grumbling because the programme is not out. It has sinco come to hand, and well people might grumble when they read it, Vehicles, produce, etc.—highest prize one guinea! Best colleetioiWpf wheeled vehicles,-one guinea! Sir, read the other part, such as horses, cattle, sheep, etc, In fact, you oan take a pig or dog, and get just the same prize as for a thousand pounds' worth of vehioles, costing the exhibitors, possibly, fifty pounds to put on the ground, See where the special prizes are awarded 1 Now just tako away vehicles, implements, saddlery, produce, eto., and I am afraid tho gate returns would be a sorry horse to ride, Ifthefattffo ; a always to be fed, the lean onTwiihsoon die, and the members' list of the Masterton Show will speedily be reduced. I am, eto., -,_jAiit PLAY,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 11 October 1892, Page 2
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164CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 11 October 1892, Page 2
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