The Hawke’s Bay Show will enter its next decade cut from three days to two as the A&P societies network continues to grapple with hard times throughout the country.
The decision about the show, which last year marked 160 years and this year will be held on the Thursday and Friday of October 24-25, was announced by the Hawke’s Bay A&P Society at the end of a weekend which saw national umbrella organisation the Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) mark its centenary.
Challenging times, particularly major shows which have held the Royal Show title over the years, have been highlighted by the Hawke’s Bay society’s need to sell its Tomoana showgrounds, which it did to the Hastings District Council two years ago, and the Canterbury A&P Association’s decision not to go ahead this year with its New Zealand Agricultural Show, in Show Week in November.
Some of the events associated with the Canterbury show will still be held.