There were six entries in this competition, and their standard of quality, variety, and display teas the finest yet seen. The New South Wales North Coast, which has many wins to its credit, repeated its 1934 success with a total of 858 points out of a possible score of 1000. The features in which it led all the others were dairy products, stock fodders, vegetables, grasses and clovers, and effectiveness of arrangement. The Western District exhibit, a section of which is shown below. came second with 825 points, and West Moreton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 24 Apr 1935, Page 30
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