The sales of stud cattle were continued at the Showground yesterday, when a splendid lot of Hereford bulls and heifers was submitted on behalf of the leading bleeders. ...
Article : 1,946 wordsJudges.—Quality Mr. H. C. Stening Department of Agriculture Sydney; milling, Mr. G. W. Norris, Department of Agriculture, Sydney: medium strong wheat Messrs. C. H. Crago, H. C. Stening, ...
Article : 367 wordsFor the second successive year, the North Coast and Tablelands exhibit gained first prize in the Commonwealth district agricultural competition by a handsome margin. The awards made available yesterday were: North Coast and Tablelands, ...
Article : 163 wordsWoodchopping always a popular feature of the Royal Show has lost none of its attraction for the public and the attendance around the arena yesterday justified the enterprise ...
Article : 709 wordsA study of the judges awards reveals that the North Coast and Tablelands exhibit, which was illustrated in yesterday's "Herald," gained highest points in the dairy produce, vegetable, ...
Article : 1,294 wordsJudges: Dah[?]as, Cactus and Hybrid, Mr. C. Stapleton, Concord. Pompone, Mr. G. Burns, Ashfield; Collarette, Charm, etc., Mr. G. A. Pattrick, Burwood. Decorative, Mr. D. Frame, Botanic ...
Article : 524 wordsJudges: Apples and pears, Messrs. J. M. Arthur, Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Richmond; W. H. Broadfoot and C. G. Savage, Department of Agriculture, Sydney; other than apples and pears. ...
Article : 996 wordsRecord prices were realised yesterday at what was regarded as the most satisfactory Sale of stud Jersey stock yet held at Sydney Showground Several imported cows brought ...
Article : 577 wordsThe programme of ring events at the show yesterday was opened with the "Pearson's Carbolic Sandsoap" Novice Hunting Contest for which there were 47 entries. Early ...
Article : 1,228 wordsJudges: Wheat, Mr. A. H. K. McDonald, Department of Agriculture, Sydney; maize, Mr. W. D. Kerle, Department of Agriculture, Sydney; collection of dried grasses and clovers, Mr. E. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words(Judge: Colonel F. J. White, Glen Innes.) Lady's hack, to be ridden by a lady; Lady Luxton's Black Watch, 1; W. J. H. Treloar's Banker, 2; Mrs. U. M. Hordorn's Glen, 3. ...
Article : 363 wordsOn stands Nos. 27 and 28, Overland Sydney, Limited, and Garratts, Limited, have an extensive and attractive display of the latest 1935 products. Stand No. 28 carries the new ...
Article : 792 wordsSpecial prize for the factory securing the greatest aggregate number of points in all classes, and special prizes for butter except the Royal special export classes: Bowthorne Co-op. Butter Factory, ...
Article : 423 wordsMANUFACTURES ON SHOW. Visitors to the Hordern Pavilion find an imposing array of manufactured articles. The exhibits range from beer barrels to circular ...
Article : 804 wordsJudges:—Black and tan terriers, Sealyhams. A.D.V., Cairn terriers, fox terriers, and Irish terriers, Mr. W. F. Kenny, Wynum, Queensland; Pekingese. Pomeranians, English, Gordon and Irish ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsJudge: Mr. H. Graham-smith, Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Richmond. BEES. Queen bee (Italian) and her progeny, ...
Article : 458 wordsThere was a keen demand for fat cattle submitted on behalf of various exhibitors at the show, the highest price paid being £31 by Mr. F. Paul for a fat steel exhibited by John ...
Article : 49 wordsTo-day is expected to be cool and showery. The winds will probably be squally, from south-westerly to south-easterly. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 18 Apr 1935, Page 13
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