The public thronged the Hall of Agriculture from an early hour yesterday morning to view the spacious courts housing the district ex[?]s. Despite the previous day's ...
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Article : 33 wordsAs usual, the Australian General Electric Light Company, Ltd., make a feature of the A.G.E. Home Light and Power Unit, showing a 3¼-h.p. engine direct coupled to a l½ ...
Article : 2,475 wordsThe display of poultry at this year's Royal Show is larger than over, and the quality is more evenly balanced, notwithstanding the fact that a number of the older birds are not ...
Article : 3,895 wordsTwo innovations were introduced into the cheese section this year—the continuous grading class and the pasteurised cheese class. The number of entries in the section also ...
Article : 594 wordsThe eight picturesque pyramids arranged by the apple growers from as ma[?] districts attracted the keenest attention on the part of the large crowds which filled the ...
Article : 260 wordsThe judging of butter for local consumption has not concluded, as in one class the boxes, although they were opened on Tuesday, cannot be judged until to-day. However, Mr. ...
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Article : 609 wordsThe excellent broadcasting programmes that are being transmitted from the Sydney broadcasting stations, and the large number of people contemplating the purchase of receiving ...
Article : 346 wordsNothing is more distinctive of thr outback than the sound, heard far off through the big timber, of a lone axeman at work; it tells of solitude, yet brings a message of ...
Article : 597 wordsIn planning and producing their Showground manufacturing exhibit, Bobarfald's, Ltd., have kept in harmony with the idea of the Royal Agricultural Show, the primary purpose of ...
Article : 360 wordsAn official announcement was made by the society that the decision of the previous day was reversed, and the result of the judging in the collection of the products of the apiary was as follows:—W. D. ...
Article : 146 wordsAn innovation which, on the face of it, seems likely to reduce the output of ice chests, is the Kolvinator, or automatic electric refrigeration system shown by the Due ...
Article : 353 wordsSpecial prize, group, consisting of boar and three of his ma[?]e progeny: G. R. Limbrick, 1: Mrs. R. Lennie, 2; R. Mills, 3. Special prize, group, consisting of sow and three of ...
Article : 46 wordsGold Medal for bacon curer: M. J. Wilson and Co. (102.56 points), 1. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe programme of ring events yesterday became disorganised, and a number of events started late. In some instances the order of the programme was altered. The last ...
Article : 158 wordsChampion saddle horse: W. T. Mitchell's Noel. Champion saddle pony: A. W. Anschau's Skipper. In class 26 (trotters or pacers), for brood mare[?] [?] years old and over, the third prize, according to the ...
Article : 64 wordsA fine exhibit of wool presses is made by Donald Patents, Limited, at their usual stand, 122 Wheat-road. These presses work on the rack-bar principle, and some of the ...
Article : 104 wordsSewage tanks form a prominent part of the display of the Sanitary Installation Co. of Australasia, Ltd., in Shirley-street. Both water-flushing and chemical types are on view ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 9 Apr 1925, Page 15
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