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  2. THE CENTENARY OF AUSTRALIA.

    The aspect of the weather, which was so threatening on Tuesday, had altogether changed when daylight broke yesterday, and a clear sky, a moderate temperature, with a cool breeze, served to render ...

    Article : 940 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,547 words
  4. CATTLE.

    The fat stock were judged yesterday. They do not make a good show. Indeed, it is strange that the increased value of the prizes has not had the effect of bringing to the city something better than is at present on the ground. There ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES.

    Judges: Pot plants, Mr. J. M'Ewen, Mr. Geo. Hurwood, Mr. Luke Woolf; out [?]owers, Mr. F. Fergusson son., Mr. W. Paradise; fruits, Mr. D. Shepherd, Mr. R. Herrod, Mr. E. Whitaker. ...

    Article : 1,862 words
  6. FAT SHEEP.

    Stewards: W. T. Wright and G. N. Griffiths. Judges: James Monaghan, William Buttle, and D. [?]'Gregor. The display of sheep was a failuie. The entries were few, and the animals, with one or two exceptions, were not ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. DOGS.

    Several of the Centennial awards which had not been decided on Tuesday were made yesterday, and the only two which remain to be given are for broken hair toy terriers under 71b., and for collies or sheep dogs. The awards ...

    Article : 625 words
  8. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    Stewards: William Elliott, A. L. Nelson, D. Garrard, W. J. Vance; judges: James Kidman, John Molliday, J. E. Vance, B. Foley, W. H. Harding, John See, M.L.A., S. H. Hyam, T. W. Craven. Dairy ...

    Article : 858 words
  9. HORSES.

    The prizetakers in the horse sections were paraded yesterday, the blood stock and heavy horses at noon and again at 5 p.m., the trotters at noon and 4 p.m. and those entered under the head of miscellaneous, including harness ...

    Article : 1,099 words
  10. THE BANQUET.

    Shortly after the the exhibition had been declared open an adjournment was made to the spacious luncheon room under the new grand stand, where teo commemorative banquet took place. Mr. W. W. Richardson occupied ...

    Article : 1,815 words
  11. THE WORKING DAIRY.

    The dairy is now in full operation and undoubtedly is one of the most successful parts of the exhibition. The work was not to commence until yesterday, and the appointment was kept faithfully. Milking for prizes, to ...

    Article : 436 words
  12. FOOD SECTION.

    Judge: Mr. T. P[?]tt[?]rson. The awards in connection with this section, which were made public yesterday, were as follow:- CER[?]ALS.—Wheaten flour, first quality: W. Thomas and Co., ...

    Article : 309 words
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