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  2. THE ROYAL SHOW

    "Yesterday was horse-judging day at the Royal Show, and the finest of horses were in the arena morning and afternoon, moving around as the judges ...

    Article : 738 words
  3. OUTSTANDING DISPLAY OF HORSES.

    The return of the horse as the most economical form of farm power was amply demonstrated in yesterday's display in the show ring. Imported sires competed keenly with locally-bred horses for the judges' favour. ...

    Article : 45 words
  4. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    Thirty-seven entries were judged in the continuous grading section for local butter. One was not eligible and of the remainder 25 scored 93 points or more an indication of remarkably ...

    Article : 900 words
  5. THOROUGHBREDS.

    Last year there was a considerable improvement in the numerical strength of the thoroughbred classes. This year the strength of the section for mares was maintained, but ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. R.A.S.

    Messrs. W. G. Wilkinson and E. Bott's Faraway (imp.). Mr. J. Gosper's Don Togo. Mr. P. Reynold's Silverburn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  7. TROTTERS AND PACERS.

    Mr. Frank Morris judged the sections for trotters and pacers, and competition was fairly keen. Numerically, the classes were not nearly as strong as in past years, which is ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. SADDLE HORSES.

    After lunch the saddle horses were judged, the official being Mr. R. F. Munro, of Moree, a member of a family which has produced many fine polo players and horsemen. ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. CHEESE.

    There were fewer entiles in the cheese classes, and the quality, according to the judge (Mr. A. B. Skelton, of the Dairy Branch, Department of Agriculture), was disappointing. ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. TO-DAY'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    The show will be officially opened at 3.30 this afternoon by the Governor (Sir Philip Game). A special stand has been erected for the purpose, and is located in front of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. POST OFFICE AT THE SHOW.

    Arrangements have been made for the despatch of telegrams direct from the Show Ground during the progress of the Royal Easter Show. Patrolling telegraph messengers ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. ARABS.

    One stallion and two mares made up the total for the Arab sections. Mr. Wootton was pleased with Mr. A. E. Grace's stallion Sirdar, who was in excellent condition, and awarded ...

    Article : 50 words
  13. CLYDESDALES.

    With farm horses selling at between £40 and £50, and buyers willing to pay even more for particularly good draughts, the reason is readily supplied for a most definite increase ...

    Article : 2,317 words
  14. THE PONIES.

    That the horse is once more becoming popular was abundantly clear by the large number exhibited this year; due, no doubt, to the fact that horsemen and horsewomen are more ...

    Article : 581 words
  15. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    As in previous years, the Commonwealth Bank has made adequate provision for the requirements of visitors and exhibitors. The bank premises are situated inside the main ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. TRAMWAY SERVICES.

    Special services of trams will be run from the railway and Circular Quay to the Agricultural Ground to-day, commencing at 8.5 a.m., and again in the evening, commencing at 6.30 ...

    Article : 64 words
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