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Maniototo A and P Show saved by locals

By Julie Asher
Otago Daily Times·
20 Feb, 2023 03:59 PM2 mins to read

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Harrison Canning (3), of Ranfurly, finds Penny the alpaca a little too affectionate at the Maniototo A&P Show. Photo / Julie Asher

Harrison Canning (3), of Ranfurly, finds Penny the alpaca a little too affectionate at the Maniototo A&P Show. Photo / Julie Asher

The Maniototo community was the hero of the A&P show last week, organisers said.

Maniototo A&P Show president Margo Hall said she was “so, so grateful” the show went ahead after the past two had to be cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions.

It was water restrictions that threatened the show this year.

Show committee secretary Janine Smith said irrigation to the horse arena was turned off the week before.

Within an hour of the committee discovering the water had been turned off they were offered a water truck with a boom and water, Smith said.

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The truck had done two passes every day for five days before the show and that meant the committee were able to hold a safe equestrian event.

Tracy Crossan, of Ranfurly, and her horse Travalda Mountain Dancer, (one of the few purebred Irish draught horses in the country), after collecting five supreme champion sashes at the the Maniototo A&P Show. Photo / Julie Asher
Tracy Crossan, of Ranfurly, and her horse Travalda Mountain Dancer, (one of the few purebred Irish draught horses in the country), after collecting five supreme champion sashes at the the Maniototo A&P Show. Photo / Julie Asher

“Without the water, I can’t be sure that a show would have been possible; if we can’t make it safe for an equestrian event, we can’t hold a show,” she said.

A third cancellation might have been the end of the A&P show at Ranfurly, Smith said.

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“If we hadn’t had a show this year I’m not sure we would have got back on our feet to have another show.”

Maniototo residents show off their best garden produce. Photo / Julie Asher
Maniototo residents show off their best garden produce. Photo / Julie Asher

It was really hard to get momentum and the show was run entirely by volunteers.

“It’s getting expensive for people to enter and compete.

“There’s a lot of pressure, there’s regulatory pressure, there’s pressure right down to the cost of ingredients.”

Maniototo A&P Show committee member Janine Smith (left) and president Margo Hall. Photo / Julie Asher
Maniototo A&P Show committee member Janine Smith (left) and president Margo Hall. Photo / Julie Asher

Entries were down in the home industry section, potentially due to the cost of producing entries, but they were up in sheep and wool entries and trade stands were well up on the previous year, she said.

Hall was delighted to finally finish her two show terms after four years.

“I’ll probably go down in history as the longest-serving president with the least number of shows.”

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