There was a moderato display of vegetables, and local growers practically scooped the pool—Messrs C. E. Wood, P. Ansell, G. Barnett, C. S. ...
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Advertising : 1,044 wordsThe Frankston Horticultural and Agricultural Association held its 19th Annual Exhibition on Thursday, January 13th. The drizzling rain in ...
Article : 271 wordsMr Nichol, of Cheltenham, proved too strong in the poultry section and the various birds he exhibited succeeded in winning most of the ...
Article : 80 wordsThe following gentlemen were the officials:—President, Mr J. Grice; Vice Presidents, Cr W. J. Oates and Dr Maxwell; Patrons, Hon Alfred ...
Article : 175 wordsThe entries under the above heading wore very limited, and the judge, Mr G. Pockett, of Kew, had quite an easy time of it. A Langwarrin ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Luncheon took place at the Pier Tea House, where the first-class appointments were greatly appreciated by the visitors. The completeness ...
Article : 383 wordsAs expected, the horse entries were large. The first event, Best 14 2 Pony attracted 15 ponies—from Frankston, Somerville, Carrum, Epping, ...
Article : 912 wordsThe fruit classes were better contested and Messrs Joseph Jordan, (Burwood) and J G. Munford (Flinders Lane) the judges, spoke ...
Article : 148 wordsNumerically, the Ayrshire cattle were deficlent, but not so in quality, for the judge, Mr W. Brunt, of Cranbourne, expressed himself as being ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Jersey cattle were also very good, and dairymen were noticed standing about discussing the merits of the respective animals. Mr John ...
Article : 159 wordsThis was the most attractive class in the pavilion, and was a source of delight to the ladies. The judges were two Toorak ladies—Mesdames ...
Article : 104 wordsA very tasty collection—judged by the well known Frankston baker, Mr W. B. Cunningham, Mesdames Klenk and Amery, of Northcote, won ...
Article : 103 wordsThere were four entries for the Best Dairy Cow owned in the Shires of Frankston & Hastings and Mornington—two in the name of Mr A. ...
Article : 91 wordsAfter two o'clock the attendance rapidly increased until at three there was a very fine gathering. The horse events excited the real interest of the ...
Article : 256 wordsOne cat put in an appearance, but was merely for exhibition purposes, no we leave the cat, and "go to the dogs," which were more numerous, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe bees were evidently on strike, as there were no exhibits in Honey, but Dairy Produce attracted better entries. Seven aspired to ...
Article : 78 wordsAll the prizes were won by visitors. In drawing Jack Warne (Berwick) defeated Evelyn Wood (Frankston) for first place, whilst Mary and Angu ...
Article : 45 wordsThe maize exhibit were good—Mr Scott, a Lyndhurst grower, defeating Mrs Bert Stephens, of Frankston, for first place. Mr John Clarke, of ...
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Frankston and Somerville Standard (Vic. : 1921 - 1939), Fri 21 Jan 1921, Page 1
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