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  2. THE RING EVENTS.

    Trotting races, attempts to establish new records for two distances, high jumping, cattle drafting, buck-Jumping, and displays of horsemanship by ...

    Article : 1,308 words
  3. DETAILS OF THE AWARDS.

    (Judge: Mr. W. Milling, Concord, Sydney.) Horse, in single harness over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands: Mrs. B. Onslow's Driver's Joy. 1; Mrs. E. Bull's Mimosa. 2; Miss D. W. ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. HUGE CROWDS AT SHOW.

    With another day of sunshine, the Royal Agricultural Show approached its zenith on Saturday. A huge crowd of 153,477 persons passed through the turnstiles to partake of the pleasures and sights provided. Though congestion occurred in some quarters, particularly ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. MUSIC OF SUCCESS.

    A blue sky and the freshness of a keen autumn morning set the city moving showwards. Family parties clambered into trains and trams and motor cars, subduing the ...

    Article : 779 words
  6. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    Because of excess moisture content, a number of entries in class 1642 were disqualified, and following are the new awards, as issued in an officially corrected chart on Saturday: ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. WOODCHOPPING.

    The men from the timber areas of all parts of Australia displiyed their versatility beyond their adeptness with their axes, by contesting cross-cut saw vents in the woodchopping ...

    Article : 627 words
  8. DOGS.

    Judges: Australian Terriers. Sydney Silky, and Yorkshire Terriers. Mr. W. Flockhart, Croydon. Sydney; Black and Tan, Chows, Pugs, Poodles, Samoyedes. Schnauzers. St. Bernards. Fox Terriers ...

    Article : 2,514 words
  9. HORTICULTURE.

    Judges:—Pompone da[?]lias: Mr. G. Burns. Ashfield. Roses: Mr. N. T. Scoble, Ashfield. Hybild and cactus dahlias: Mr. C. Stapleton, Concord. Miscellaneous: Collarette and charm dahlias: Mr. ...

    Article : 653 words
  10. THE DOGS.

    Cattle dogs and kelpies attracted the attention of show-goers to the dog judging ring on Saturday. These breeds provided one of the largest displays of the show. ...

    Article : 741 words
  11. CANARIES AND CAGE BIRDS.

    This year's exhibit of canaries and cage birds is freely admitted by those qualified to make the assertion, to be the best, as regards both quality and numbers, ever shown on the ...

    Article : 496 words
  12. NIGHT EVENTS.

    The "Joe Gardiner" Handicap (2.25 class), about one mile.—First heat: Miss Melba, 1; General Lulu, 2; Cooee Lou, 3. Second heat: Renston. 1; Shaw's Alto. 2; Florrie Lucy. 3. ...

    Article : 123 words
  13. THE GRAND PARADE.

    The grand parade, the cavalcade of the Royal Easter Show, was one of the most important events of Saturday's show. The sight is unique in modern times, and the vast crowd did not ...

    Article : 229 words
  14. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    A feature of to-day's programme of events at the Show Ground will be the police musical ride on horseback, at 3 p.m. The grand parade will commence at 1.15 p.m., and will ...

    Article : 192 words
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  16. RECORD ATTEMPT.

    An attempt will be made on the Sydney Showground mile record on Tuesday night by one of Victoria's leading trotters, Mr. W. J. McKay's Lea Derby. The existing record is ...

    Article : 36 words
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