WITH the fall in the price of wool and wheat, many graziers in the Dubbo district are turning their attention to the raising of fat lambs for export. Mr. Sam. Williams, president of the Bathurst P.A. and H. Association, who judged the fat-sheep section at last week's Dubbo ...
Article : 749 wordsTHE feature of the Agricultural Hall at Dubbo Show was the District Exhibit organised by Mr. C. J. Rowcliff, secretary of the Buninyong ...
Article : 494 words—(1) Competitors in the District Lady Riders' class. Miss Joyce Devoy, the winner. is on tne extreme lett; next to her is Miss M. Mack, who came second." (2) The youngest prize-winner, Miss Noellie. Clark, with her sister, Miss H. Clark, daughters of the president of the Dubbo P.A. and H. Association, Mr. L. S. Clark. (3) Richardson and Carson's champion Clydesdale stallion, Prince of Buchlyvie. (4) Master ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 187 wordsEXCELLENT entries of high-quality stock, embracing some of the bestknown merino studs of the west, were received in the sheep classes at last ...
Article : 711 wordsA message from London states that experiments at the Low Temperature Research Station, Cambridge, indicate that mould growth in chilled beet' may ...
Article : 50 words—(1) Champion medium and champion grass-fed ram, exhibited by E. P. Trebeck, Bourimbla Station, Trangie. (2) Judging the group class for three merino rams and ewes (Mr. Aubrey Webb, judge). Moxham Bros., of Mullengudgery Station, were the winners. (3) Grand champion merino ram, exhibited by the Estate late F. E. Body, Bundemar Stud, Trangie. (4) G. R. H. Lee's champion grass-fed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 6 May 1932, Page 5
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