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Advertising : 1,440 wordsTHE Clerk of the Weather made amonds yesterday for his ungracious behaviour on the previous day. With the exception of a very slight occasional drizzle, the weather was fine. It was cloudy, but that only helped to koop the ...
Article : 2,810 wordsSo much attention has been given of law years to the perfecting the quality of wool produced in Now South Wales, that, in this respect, the present show can be expected to effect very little; especially as we are, in [?] ...
Article : 363 wordsThe only exhibits of this character were under Class 199 fof "Manures of colonial manufacture and for commercial purposes." There were ten exhibits, comprising five of bone-dust, one of artificial manure, one of dried soil, one ...
Article : 198 wordsThis section included articles of import as well as articles of colonial manufacture. The productions not included under the head "Colonial Manufacture," comprised machinery for sheep washing, for wool pressing, wine ...
Article : 2,774 wordsIn this section the classes were arranged simply into large and small breed, without any reference to distinctive breed, thus leading to some kind of confusion, particularly with regard to the small breed. The general [?] of exhibits ...
Article : 75 wordsThe wool sent for exhibition and compotition was yesterday tested by the judges. Four gentlemen had been appointed to perform this duty, but Mr. Goldsbrough not being able to attend the task devolved upon Mr. Atkinson, ...
Article : 1,036 wordsIn dealing with the cattla entered for exhibition at the present show, it is gratifying to see on the list of exhibitors, and still occupying leading positions, names which have been familiar to the grazier for more than a quarter ...
Article : 1,128 wordsWe yesterday gave a list of the prizes which had been awarded under the head "articles of colonial manufacture." We now proceed to give a more detailed description of many of the exhibits which belong to this section of the ...
Article : 3,081 wordsThe trophi[?]s of manufactured sugar are among the most conspicuous in the Exhibition, and justly commands a large share of public notice. There are but two exhibitors, and, as stated in our report yesterday, prizes ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 6 May 1869, Page 2
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