31 January 2025, Issue 1245
Driving through history Buckle up to be driven down memory lane at Katikati A&P Society’s 100th show this Sunday, February 2, at Uretara Domain. A time warp of vehicles, called ‘A Moment in Time’, will ‘travel’ through previous years of the show as one of many special events marking the centennial event when gates
open at 9am at the showgrounds. Here, a section of the time warp will focus on how the A&P show stopped in the 1940s due to WWII – that’s where the military vehicles and NZ Military Vehicle Club member Wayne Hook, Katikati brothers and military vehicle collectors Nick and
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Chris Flegg and NZMVC’s Bay of Plenty secretary Sue Moczydlowski, pictured, come in. Read more on page 19. According to Western Bay of Plenty Archives, Katikati’s first A&P show was opened by George Vesey Stewart on March 13, 1913, at the showgrounds and “was a
great day of rejoicing for the whole district”. From 9am this Sunday the rejoicing will continue – with all the usual attractions of equestrian, wrestling, wood chopping, home industries, kids’ activities, entertainment, stalls, food trucks on offer and much more. Photo: David Hall
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