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HAWARDEN A&P SHOW<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

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Show crowd enjoys aday in the sunshine<br />

Off they go ... The start of the popular<br />

terrier race at the Hawarden A&P Show last<br />

Saturday.<br />

PHOTOS: SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Clever canine ... KateBrandram­Adams, of Hawarden, with<br />

her 19­month­old golden labrador, Sam, winner of theopen<br />

obedienceclass section for dogs at the show.<br />

Winners ... Dave Pringle, of Lincoln, rural manager with one of the show’s<br />

sponsors, ASB Bank, and Dorset Down sheepbreeder, Helen Lang of Glasnevin,<br />

northofAmberley, withthe show’s championmeat­breed ram which Helenbred<br />

with her husband, Jimmy Lang.<br />

Talented duo ... Young Cheviot rider Lily<br />

Dampier­Crossley,aged 12, with Kabo Calico,<br />

the ReserveChampion Novice pony.<br />

Welcome ... Show co­president Jim Sidey underneath an<br />

archway created by AGS Earthmoving, of Waikari.<br />

Carousel curiosity ... Dustin Harlen, aged 2, of Culverden,<br />

watches the horses go around on acarousel.<br />

Woollen ... Ross McGuckin, general manager of Yaldhurst<br />

Wools, withbiodegradablewoollencasketsmade in Britain<br />

and distributed in New Zealand by ExquisiteWool Blankets.<br />

Don'tforgettohaveyour say<br />

OUR CONSULTATION CLOSES ON11APRIL<br />

Steppingupfor thefuture of our regionnow… means asking morefromall of us.<br />

Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong> needs your input intothe draft Long-Term Plan <strong>2021</strong>-31, whichoutlines the proposed actions<br />

that will help shape our region’s future. Make asubmission at haveyoursay.ecan.govt.nz/LTP.

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