No dogs are permitted in the showgrounds.
‘’Whilst we are sure that your dog is very well-behaved, we do not allow dogs on site. We have horses and cattle on site and are in a Kiwi-zone.
“The only allowance is that we allow service dogs on site, and those competing in dog trials. This includes camping and horse trucks,’’ the Bay of Islands Pastoral & Industrial Association said.
Waimate North is noted as “the birthplace of systematic agricultural farming,” within New Zealand. The show was initially started as an “agricultural demonstration” in Waimate North 1842, and held in the area on local land until the first permanent site was established at Grove Cottage Farm.
Mr Charlie Barnes (who lived on Okokako Road) is reported to have been one of those first involved with the show, He helped to build the nikau and pole structure which formed the first Show Hall.
The showgrounds are a community hub, with weddings and community events taking place on a regular basis. They’re also home to the Bay of Islands Riding for the Disabled.
For more information and full line up of events and times go to https://www.bayofislandsshow.co.nz/