MAMAWATU SHO W.
BECORD ATTENDANCE
PRESS ASSOCIATION PTimrston.North, lasi night. IS is eaiimsted jhat tha attendance at tho Maaawutn Show to-day w-ia at loses 25,000, wired constitutes a record. Too weather wa? perfoot, and crowd* came out brightly (racked in rummer clot-boa, mak ing a gay aid striking scaur. 0 ily cumpetitious wero atfi down for adjud.cation io day, and these were won as follows : Hunters’ competition, Miss G. M. Lloyd’s The Vagabond 1, J. N. Wilson's 2, Hrß G. N! Sunderland’s Tha Sinner 3. Military ovent, Sergeant Ilmby’s section (Feilding M.M.8.) 1, Sugeaui Stevens’ aaation (Feildtng M.MB) 2, Sergeant Smith’s section Pabiatua M.M.8.) 3. Ba.-t iady rider, Mias Campbell. Best lady driver, Mrs F. 8. McKar. Leaping competition for panics, D. Baott’s Canter
1, P. Hammoou’d L.t S! o Wonder 2, A c-.iaatdsrablo qiauhsy oi stoek horn the bhow wi.ts iu..,£)•«; tuts mooting for tbo Canterbury fix.urn.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1922, 3 November 1906, Page 3
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148MAMAWATU SHOW. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1922, 3 November 1906, Page 3
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