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Advertising : 1,219 wordsFears were entertained that the variable weather on Tuesday would result in unsuitable days for Horsham's annual show on Wednesday ...
Article : 1,018 wordsOne of the largest and best collections of poultry that has been seen for years was on view. According to the judge, Mr. A. Anderson, the quality ...
Article : 182 wordsPossibly owing to the waterless conditions prevailing locally, the entries in this section were noticeably conspicuous by their absence, but those ...
Article : 135 wordsThere was keen competition in the pigeons, and numerous entries. The Horsham Homing Club members were well represented, and prizes were well ...
Article : 72 wordsThere were good entries in all classes of hacks and the stamp of horses was highly spoken of by the judge. The buggy pairs were fine animals, ...
Article : 106 wordsThere was limited competition among the blood stock, and the task of Mr. J. F. Ryder, of Kingston, South Australia, was a light one. There were no ...
Article : 106 words"A decent all round collection," said the judge (Mr. A Anderson) referring, to this section. The breeds represented by tip-top specimens were ...
Article : 51 wordsPhaeton and buggy ponies were weak, but riding ponies were strong in numbers. One regrettable feature was the there was no pony stallions. The ...
Article : 68 words"There were some very beautiful exhibits," said the adjudicator. (Mr. H. W. Beardsley). He was surprised that, in view of the long, cold winter, ...
Article : 608 wordsThe Divided Handicap Trot, 1¼ miles, was run on the first day. There was a good field, nine starting. This was for the slow class. The result was:— ...
Article : 175 wordsStating he was a little disappointed in numbers, Mr. A. T. Facey, of Dandenong, who judged the cattle, said the quality, however, was good. The red ...
Article : 78 wordsIn view of the adverse season and the low price of wool and off-shears sheep much interest was taken in the sheep pens and large numbers of ...
Article : 161 wordsHere again the field was more restricted than in blood stock, there being actually only two competitors. Two trotters were paraded for the ...
Article : 76 wordsOn the first day all the horses that were entered for the jumping were not present, consequently the fields were limited. In the firs event out of nine ...
Article : 542 wordsGreat interest was displayed by the general show visitors in the sheep shearing and judging of the 80 fleeces exhibited in the fleece competitiion. ...
Article : 203 wordsGood entries were received in this section, and the judge's (Mr. A. E. Walter) brief comment was "a very good lot." In some cases third, place ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 4 Oct 1929, Page 1
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