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2522 days ago

Paparoa A&P Show

Dorothy from Kauri Coast

143rd Paparoa A&P Show
At Paparoa Showgrounds
Saturday 2 February

Entry $10 adults $5 children – under 5yrs free

Gates open 9 am Free Parking on grounds – EFTPOS at gate

• Side shows • Kumarani Circus and workshops

• Equestrian events – showing and jumping – harness and pleasure horse ring

• Wood chopping • Shearing

• Team roping – barrel racing and pole bending

• Cattle and Dairy goat sections

• Large indoor section – entries close Friday 11.45 am

• Market stalls and Trade sites • Live bands – good music

• Food and drink stalls

• Petting zoo

*Kids’ Country Challenge - prizes

* Free sawdust dig for children under 7

A FUN DAY OUT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

Schedules and more info online: www.paparoashow.org.nz...

Enquiries to Show Secretary: secretary@paparoashow.org.nz

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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?

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