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  2. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW.

    Yesterday the Royal Agricultural Society inaugurated the great Easter show at Moore Park. The prospects for a large and successful exhibition were highly satisfactory. No very striking features had ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  3. CATTLE.

    Judging commenced in the beef breads with a very moderate section of Du[?]hams. Three bulls were paraded in the aged class, two New Zealanders shown by Mr. John Grant, and one from South ...

    Article : 3,633 words
  4. FRUITS.

    The fruit shown in the pavilion a little to the south of the entrance gate, opposite the honey pavilion, and adjoining the vehicle section, is worth inspection. Specimens of giant citron[?] as large as small pumpkins, ...

    Article : 508 words
  5. FAT SHEEP.

    Like fat cattle, the display of the fat sheep was a great improvement on that of last year; and, considering the state of the country until recently, much better than was expected. The pens were filled with ...

    Article : 299 words
  6. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The exhibits of butter this year are quite as numerous as those in 1900, notwithstanding that the Government Board for Exports prizes are absent from the schedule. The quality is more than usually ...

    Article : 419 words
  7. PIGS.

    The entries in pigs were very numerous, and in Whites and Berkshires the animals shown were well grown and of sound improved types. The show was very satisfactory so far, but it is matter for ...

    Article : 683 words
  8. THE GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS.

    The display of the products of the soil from the various Government experimental forms will be found to be a particularly interesting section of the show. The building is situated on the right of the ...

    Article : 2,482 words
  9. FARM PRODUCTS.

    Taking into consideration that the first six months of the season were [?]propitious to the farmer, the display of agricultural produce in the pavilione is far above expectations. At former shows the exhibits ...

    Article : 1,672 words
  10. HORSES.

    The horse section, takes right through, was fully up to the displays of former years, though in some classes a deficiency might be noticed, particularly so in the m[?]ster of blood stallions, as compared with ...

    Article : 2,994 words
  11. PAVILION EXHIBITS.

    All sorts and conditions of exhibits were concentrated in the pavilion. Sewing machines buzzing busily, locally made po[?]tery, soaps, bacon and [?]s, millinery, wines, [?]fories, tweeds, [?]y, and a ...

    Article : 2,324 words
  12. IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY.

    It ia questionable whether a finer display of implements and machinery was ever seen on the ground. It was a noticeable fact that manufacturers from Victoria and South Australia were represented, clearly ...

    Article : 3,523 words
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