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Sisters-in-law Brittany Hall (left), of Geraldine, and Rebecca Hall, of Rangiora, make a new friend in Finnglenny of Hillcrest, from the Hillcrest Highland Pony Stud of Amberley. The stud is one of only two Highland pony studs in New Zealand.

Doug Catherwood (left) and Neale Todd on the fryer cooking up chips in the Malvern Lions tent.

Simon Hindin aka Eleanora (left), spinning some wool, Anne-Marie Gilmore aka Melisande and Amy Wilson aka Adrienne, doing some embroidery, in the tent for the Barony of Southron Gaard, the Canterbury branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a...

Rolleston shearing contractor Barry Pullin gives a shearing demonstration for the crowd, with assistance from Lucy Mahuika, of Greendale.

The Tanner Street Tearaways compete in the ``Highland spin''. The Highland spin is a contest unique to Hororata, where teams of six have six hours to turn a freshly shorn fleece into a small jersey.

Caralyn Way (left) and Helen Baker represent the Canterbury Shetland and Orkney Society. The ladies said, ``they let us in even though we're not Scottish''. While Shetland and Orkney are part of Scotland, they were once Viking or Norwegian settlements...

Rowan Walton (nee Cameron) offers a taste of haggis on the Clan Cameron stall.

Scottish hero William Wallace, aka Aaron Jelley, who is also a member of Clan Donald (left), and Merida, the young princess from the Disney Pixar film Brave, aka Jocelyn Hudson, are popular visitors to the Hororata Highland Games, stopping off for...
After the previous day’s rain, the sun came out and shone brightly on the 8th annual Hororata Highland Games on Saturday. Central Rural Life journalist David Hill popped out to snap some of the action as all things Scottish converged on the Hororata Domain.












