The third annual intercolonial sheep snow and exhibition of poultry, pigeons, and canaries, held in the Moore Park show-grounds, under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society, was opened ...
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Article : 2,398 wordsDuring a railway trip near the close of last year it was my good fortune to have as a travelling companion an intelligent Australian who occupies an enviable position in the estimation of the ...
Article : 2,329 wordsBy the China Navigation Company's steamer Chingtu, from Japan, via Hongkong and other ports, yesterday, the following budget of news is to hand:— ...
Article : 960 wordsMessrs. Cornelius Delohery, S.M., and James Giles, D.S.M., presided at the weekly meeting of the Licensing Court held at the Central Police Court yesterday. ...
Article : 319 wordsJudges: Fine-woolled sheep, E. Martin, L. C. Rowe, and W. B. Sanger: medium-wooled sheep, Robert Clarke, R. B. M'Martin, and P. sinclair; strong-woolled rams, A. T. Brooke and J. C. Darke; ...
Article : 2,366 wordsThe cattle section was represented by six entries of Ayrshires, occupying three classes, and exhibited by Mr. T. L. Peate. These cattle had not been prepared for exhibition, but came rough from the ...
Article : 130 wordsThe show of canaries this year was far superior to that of many years past. All classes were well represented, and there was a good collection. Some of the Norwich type of birds were exceptionally ...
Article : 983 wordsNumerically the horse section is poorly represented, especially so in the blood-stock class, in which the galleway Guanaco, by Prodigal from a Kingston mare, is the only exhibit. In the trotting ...
Article : 292 wordsJohn Johnson and Alfred Hibbard, on remand, appeared before Captain Fisher, S.M., in the Charge Division of the Water Police Court yesterday, charged "that between the 1st day of January, ...
Article : 583 wordsJudges: Brahmas and Cochins, Messrs. P[?]ell, Bradshaw, and Hope; Laugshans and Or[?]gtons, Mr. G. Bradshaw; black Spanish and bantams, Mr. J. W. Wright; Plymouth Rocks, Polish, and ...
Article : 3,251 wordsSir,—Mr. P[?]lsford in one of his articles, tell us that the National Debt of Great Britain is no charge upon the nation, because the taxes raised to pay the interest thereon return to the pockets of the people, ...
Article : 353 wordsSir,—Please allow me space in your widely-circulated journal to call attention to the necessity which exists at the present time for an export of oranges from New South Wales to ...
Article : 254 wordsSir,—In connection with last night's auroral display the notice in your issue of this morning mentions that the auroral displays are usually considered to indicate approaching changes in the weather. It may ...
Article : 206 wordsJudges: Messrs. W. [?]. Smith and C. Churchwood. A better class of birds was shown than has been exhibited for the past three years, and the show is one of the largest that has been held in Sydney. A ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 29 Jun 1892, Page 5
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