A. AND P. SOCIETY.
BUORRINSVH-LE COMMITTEE, There was a good attendance at the committee meeting of the Morrinsville agricultural and Pastoral Association, at which the president, Mr W. JAitken, presided. To Improve Show. In reply to a request from the president for suggestions for improving the show, Mr West said that many visitors thought that there should be a parade of stock; to do this it would be necessary to consider the quest.on -of having a two-days’ show. If tins was not possible they must try and get the judging over earlier so as io work in a parade. There was no douDt the public wished for one. Other suggestions were that the judging of dairy stock should stirt e.ai - her and exhibitors should make an effort to get their stock on the ground as early as possible. Several other suggestions for the improvement fo the show and the saving in time in gelling exhibits judged were made. New Members. The following new members, were elected: Mrs A. Aitken, Messrs D. Craig, W. J. Enyon, D. McD. Hitchings, T. E. Martin, J. McSweeney. J. Robson, M. Nola, J. S. Wilson, ,T. S. Cassidy, and H. Pirrit.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17977, 24 March 1930, Page 9
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196A. AND P. SOCIETY. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17977, 24 March 1930, Page 9
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