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An agricultural show parade. An agricultural show is a public event exhibiting the equipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with agriculture and animal husbandry.
The Canterbury A&P Association was formed a few weeks later on 23 January 1863, with Robert Wilkin as its first president. [1] In April 1863, the A&P Association purchased 14 acres (5.7 ha) in Colombo Street South for show grounds; this is now Sydenham Park. [1] In November 1887, new show grounds opened in Addington. [2] [3]
As part of Warwick District Council's Commonwealth Games project, the venue has undergone a programme of improvements in advance of the event including upgraded playing surfaces for each of the greens, and redevelopment and refurbishment of the Bowls Pavilion and Clubhouse, incorporating enhanced Wi-Fi provision and a new PA system.
Later resurrected by director Tyrone Guthrie and designer Tanya Moiseiwitsch, [3] a thrust stage was used in 1953 by the Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada. [4] Their Festival Theatre was originally under a tent, until a permanent thrust stage theatre facility was constructed in 1957.
City County(ies) Population (2010 Census) Population (2020 Census) Class [2] Incorporation date [3]; Abbotsford: Clark Marathon: 2,310 2,275 4th 1965 Adams: Adams: 1,967
Showgrounds, Palmerston North: Won 14–3 11 23 June Wellington: Athletic Park, Wellington: Won 8–6 12 27 June Poverty Bay / East Coast: Rugby Park, Gisborne: Won 22–0 13 30 June Hawke's Bay: McLean Park, Napier: Won 20–8 14 4 July Nelson / Marlborough / Golden Bay-Motueka: Trafalgar Park, Nelson: Won 41–3 15 7 July Otago: Carisbrook ...
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Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub. [5] [6] The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km 2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level. [2] [7] It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served. [3]