The judge (Mr. Kennedy) and the stewards (Messrs. P. L. Cardew, E. Harding, R. P. Watson, and G. F. Siemon) had a busy day in the show ring on ...
Article : 784 wordsApart from the really excellent displays of vegetables and fruit made by Mr. W. G. Hinton, of Brisbane-street, and Mr. J. H. Bearkley, of ...
Article : 78 wordsIn this section D. Flannery, of Booval, was responsible for a couple of very creditable castings, whilst C. H. Jacobsen and W. Whittaker exhibited ...
Article : 34 wordsAlthough the exhibits in this section were few, the quality was really good. Especially was this the case in the Berkshire classes, the judge (Mr. J. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe outstanding feature in the section was the exceedingly meritorious work in brush drawing done by the pupils of the Ipswich Girls Central ...
Article : 129 wordsIn this section Mr. P. W. Cameron was the only exhibitor, and he had animals entered in each of the five classes specified. The judges were pleased with ...
Article : 43 words"How lovely!" Such was an exclamation made by one of the ladies who were near Messrs. Cribb and Foote's trophy at the time of the official ...
Article : 346 wordsThe dogs were shown in boxes under cover at the southern side of the main building, and were a very mixed lot, the judge stating that there were some ...
Article : 189 wordsMr. Arnold Thomas had charge of a really first-class collection of cordials from Mr. W. G. Livermore's establishment. The trophy was tastefully ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Ipswich Technical College, as on previous occasions, made a very fine display, indicating the sound practical work being done at that institution. ...
Article : 78 wordsA more consistent exhibitor at these annual shows than Mr. J. W. Reed, of the well-known furniture mart in Brisbane-street, it would be difficult to find. ...
Article : 84 wordsThere were some very good birds on exhibition, but there appeared to be some doubt amongst exhibitors as to which class their birds belonged. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. J. Mitchell, of the Acclimatisation Gardens, Brisbane, was the judge in the horticultural section, and he referred in complimentary terms to the excellence of ...
Article : 263 wordsIn the fine art section some of the pictures were good, but none of these were of exceptional merit. In Toowoomba this section is an important ...
Article : 64 wordsUnder this section there was only one animal entered, it being a male, and the property of Mr. W. Jackson, of Ipswich. The judge considered pussy ...
Article : 38 wordsAn exhibit which elicited special words of commendation from the judges was the wine sent in by Messrs. Dick Bros., of Reside Vineyard, Purga. In both ...
Article : 94 wordsThe exhibits in this section were of a miscellaneous character, and many of them were of such a stamp as to elicit words of commendation from the judges. ...
Article : 181 wordsIn common with all other shows in Southern Queensland the exhibition of poultry at the Queensland Pastoral and Agricultural Society's shows is, year by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 591 wordsThe jumping contests were interesting, but provided nothing sensational. For the high jump Playboy, Crescent, Fitzroy, Rainbow, Starlight, Melba, and ...
Article : 175 wordsThe trophy from the Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company, Limited, was greatly admired by hundreds of the visitors. The durability of every one of ...
Article : 95 wordsA splendid exhibit, and one which attracted a great deal of notice, was that in the north-eastern portion of the front wing of the building. It was sent in ...
Article : 231 wordsSo much interest is now being taken in the matter of the export of poultry for profit that the committee provided two classes for dressed poultry, suitable ...
Article : 483 wordsThe collection of small goods shown by the old-established firm of butchers, Messrs. Watson Bros., of Ipswich, was very highly spoken of by the judges and ...
Article : 98 wordsThis section was a centre of attraction to the gentler sex. The exhibits were well up to the standard attained in previous years, and in some instances ...
Article : 95 wordsUndoubtedly one of the most gratifying sections in the show was the splendid display of dairy cattle. Mr. Mahon, of the Agricultural College, who has ...
Article : 592 wordsA small apartment near the secretary's office which, was enclosed with hessian served to accommodate all the heavy produce sent in. This section has ...
Article : 431 wordsThere was no competition in this section. There were, however, several interesting non-competitive exhibits. Messrs. Shillito and Sons had a couple ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. J. W. Ingram was the only exhibitor of boots. His was a non-competitive exhibit, and an excellent one it was. Displayed in a glass case were ...
Article : 56 wordsCyclist were interested in the, displays made by Mr. G. A. Jackes, of the Ipswich Cycle Agency, and Mr. W. Dowd, of the Local Cycle Agency. Each had ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Walter Barrett was allotted a space in one of the corners in the main building. Here he exhibited several New Home sewing-machines, and an ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. A. E. Roberts secured the blue ribbon for three vehicles—a Randwick phaeton, a corning buggy, and a phaeton-shaft sulky. He also exhibited five ...
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