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  4. The Mudgee Show.

    The Mudgee Show for 1920 was the success it was anticipated that it would be, and something more. The weather was all that could be ...

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  5. THE SMOKE CONCERT.

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  6. DRAUGHT HORSES.

    The draught horse section were considered by good judges to be the best yet seen at a Mudgee show. The remarks made in ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. BLOOD SECTIONS.

    With the exception of the mares, there was very little competition in the blood class, which is usual at Mudgee shows. The mares were ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. TROTTING HORSES.

    Only one stallion competed in the trotting class. This was the Mambrino Abdullah horse Pride of the Vale. For pacing stallions ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. HACKNEYS.

    Hackneys were plentiful, but they were not a very classy lot, a result of the bad seasons. Mr. A. E. Garling's Laddie was undefeated ...

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  10. HARNESS HORSES.

    The competition among the harness was very keen, and with the exception of Laddie, who [?]d out by himself it took the ...

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  11. PONIES.

    It would be safe to say that the entries in the pony classes were the best that have ever entered a Mudgee show ground. They were ...

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    MR. V. D. COX, President of the Mudgee Agricultural Society. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MR. A. E. CARLING'S LADDIE.

    Mr. A. E. Garling's Laddie was the hero of the show taking seven first prizes out of seven competitions. This old warior, who is ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. CATTLE AND SHEEP.

    The entries in the cattle sections were not numerous, but they were a decent lot. So were the sheep. The Judge's in the classes at times ...

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  15. POULTRY.

    Some fine birds were shown in the poultry classes, particularly in the Wyandotte and Leghorn sections. The table fowls were also ...

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  16. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE'S EXHIBIT.

    The Department of Agriculture sent along a very fine exhibit of wheat, maize, grasses, etc., which [?]tion will do. The exhibits came ...

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  17. TROTTING AND JUMPING.

    Good entries were received for the trotting events. Although the class of horses were below the standard of previous years, some ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. NOVEL EVENTS.

    The novel events caused rare excitement, and some exciting races were witnessed. The buckjumping contest was a poor thing. ...

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  19. SHEEP DOG TRIALS.

    The sheep dog trials occupied the morning of the third day, and was very popular with the crowd. Mr T. Gorrie won the main event, ...

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  20. THE PAVILION.

    The pavilion has always been a chief at the Mudgee show, and no one will dispute the fact that this year it eclipsed previous ...

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  21. THE OFFICIAL OPENING.

    The Show was officially opened by the President, Mr. V. D. Cox, who in the course of his short address said that at one time the ...

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  22. SCHOOL EXHIBITS.

    The school exhibits attracted great attention, and proves that the rising generation will make good in future years. From the ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. FINE ARTS, PAINTING, AND PHOTOGRAPHY.

    These sections were well competed for, particularly in the latter classes, and it is safe to say that the amateur photographers are just ...

    Article : 38 words
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