Records already at Wanaka Show

Dunedin 15-month-old Mila McSkimming only has eyes for an ice cream on a hot Wanaka day.
Dunedin 15-month-old Mila McSkimming only has eyes for an ice cream on a hot Wanaka day.
Six-year-old twins Neave and Flynn Meikle, from Weston,  pose with Bridget Rennie's winning...
Six-year-old twins Neave and Flynn Meikle, from Weston, pose with Bridget Rennie's winning pumpkin. Photos by Stephen Jaquiery.
New Queenstown Lakes district councillor Calum MacLeod takes one for the council in  the Alpine...
New Queenstown Lakes district councillor Calum MacLeod takes one for the council in the Alpine Community Development Trust in the sponge throw.

Another fine day, another record crowd; it must be the Wanaka A&P Show.

Now said to be the second biggest in the South Island after the Canterbury show, the Wanaka event drew a record crowd of about 10,000 on day one yesterday and organisers believe they are heading for another record today.

A record 430 exhibitors are supporting the show this year, some travelling from as far north as Auckland.

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