It was self-evident, at the Show on Wednesday and yesterday, what the Tumut-district is capable of producing in a favorable season, and the exhibition on the whole puts; the hall-mark on it as one of the finest mixedfarming areas in the Commonwealth. Never before was there such a ...
Article : 674 wordsButter, table, 1lb., Mrs. J. Whatman; ham, home-cured, Barrett Bros; side of bacon, Barrett Bros.; dozen hen eggs, Mrs. J. Lewis; dozen duck ...
Article : 72 wordsGherkins, H. D. Foord; heaviest tomato, W. E. Curll; 12 white onions, best and largest, H. D. Foord; onions, brown, 14lbs, H. D. Foord; pumpkins ...
Article : 179 wordsThe floriculture proved a source of much admiration and the judge, Mr. Hazlett, gave it as his firm opinion that no better would be found, at the ...
Article : 130 wordsEmbroidery, best article, Miss R. Broughton; kitted baby's jacket, Mrs. D. A. McGruer; two crochet d'coyleys, Miss Hoadk; supper cloth in crochet ...
Article : 388 wordsIn the children's school work there were many exhibits of singular merit. The teachers are deserving of congratulations for the number of ...
Article : 29 wordsThe fruit section was not as good as last year's, and this is the only shortage in quantity and quality in the whole of the pavilion. This is ...
Article : 58 wordsPeaches, slipstone, 1doz., E. Hargreaves; peaches, clingstone, 1doz., E. Hargreaves; quinces, 1dox., F. McAlister; apples, dessert, 1dox., C. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe finest Show ever was the consensus of opinion expressed by the ladies, who crowded along the wire netted protections to gaze closely, at ...
Article : 44 wordsHousewives, apinsters and maidens were right to the fore in this class. We do not remember ever seeing a finer lot of culinary goods on the ...
Article : 139 wordsOne bushel milling wheat, hot of hard variety, quality and weight, E. Hargreayes; 1 bushel milling wheat, hard variety, W. Butler; 1 bushel ...
Article : 411 wordsHome-made bread, 2lb. loaf, Mrs. J. Halloran 1, Mrs. H. Crampton 2; best. loaf of yeast bread made by girl under l6yrs., 2lbs., Miss G. Lee Archer ...
Article : 319 wordsThe cattle section showed a vast improvement in numbers in the various sections, and the pennings were greatly admired. Messrs Smith and ...
Article : 82 wordsYesterday, in formally opening the Show, Colonel G. F. Wilkinson (Middle Adelong) said the honor was quite unexpected, but he had been called ...
Article : 150 wordsThe northern end of the western annex was devoted entirely to the market garden trophies, there being three competitors. Mr. H. Munt and ...
Article : 417 wordsOil painting, landscape, Mrs. Sherring; oil painting, flowers, Mrs. Sherring; three oil paintings, from nature, varied subjects, Mrs. Teasdale; best ...
Article : 40 wordsThe sheep and poultry pens were sparsely filled, and the quantity of the exhibits not a reflex of the district's production by any means. The ...
Article : 45 wordsSpecimen of wood chip carving, E. Lavis; first eight bars "Schumann's Traumerie," Miss C. Grahum; best M.S. music, first bars of Schuman's ...
Article : 61 wordsPigs, though there was little competition were of excellent quality and breed. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe magnificent Bureau trophies wore the cynosure of all eyes. Owing to the superabundance of articles each branch had collected, it was ...
Article : 736 wordsAlthough last year's maize in cobs and shelled was prominent on the benches, there was little of this year's green in cobs and on stalk, due ...
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Adelong and Tumut Express and Tumbarumba Post (NSW : 1900 - 1925), Fri 6 Mar 1925, Page 1
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