OFFICE-BEARERS: President: MR. V. D. COX Vice-presidents: Messrs. W. ABERNETHY. JAS. COX & S. E. ELPHINSTONE. Hon. Treasurer: MR. R. N. M'KENZIE. Secretary: MR. J. H. SHAW. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,625 wordsThe district schools exhibit was again one of district merit, and was on the same lines as in other years, featuring all branches of ...
Article : 96 wordsRoth Bros, provided the only exhibit in this section, and their collection of this local product was good. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe lack of competition in this section is difficult to understand, and it never appears to gain popularity. Also the method of ...
Article : 42 wordsF. D. Murphy was the only competitor in the Saddlery and harness section and his display was a very "wing excellent ...
Article : 30 wordsThe sporting events were well contested and created a vast amount of interest during the three days. There was several close ...
Article : 337 wordsThe flowers were a feast of beauty. The arrangement here was a great improvement. Gorgeous dahlias of many varieties ...
Article : 65 wordsPaling and Co., again brought their exhibit of pianos and player pianos. Beale and Co., also brought along several instruments and ...
Article : 86 wordsThe apiculture industry was to the fore in one of the best displays bee Weepers have made for several years. R. C. Taylor's ...
Article : 59 wordsThere were some good cattle dogs and greyhounds, but the rest were negligible. The winning fox terrier was something of a curio. ...
Article : 54 wordsIn compiling the schedule the cotton industry was not overlooked. For the best exhibit of locally grown cotton. J. McAlister secured first ...
Article : 62 wordsThe quality of the pigs exhibited was excellent, the Berkshires making a fine display. Type was correct, and experience was proved ...
Article : 141 wordsThese were well contested sections, and the exhibits were such as would tempt the palates of the most discriminating Happily ...
Article : 237 wordsMuch interest centred in an exhibit by the British Australian Cotton Growing Association. This was in charge of Mr. Hughes and was an ...
Article : 150 wordsIn the Clydesdale and draught horse sections, the vast number and high quality of entries was such as to make the judge's duties ...
Article : 308 wordsThe poultry section this year was a triumph far the White Leghorns and Black Orpingtons. The former were a beautiful, classy lot, ...
Article : 494 wordsMr. Madden was pleased with the general quality of the exhibits. Some of the cows in milk showed very nice Ayrshire type, and could ...
Article : 705 wordsThere was much to excite commendatory remark in the produce ravilion. The farm produce in every class was prime and experts ...
Article : 300 wordsThe daintiest of things were to be seen in this section. Although entries were not as numerous as in previous years the work was of ...
Article : 102 wordsThe card scoring competition for students was successful, the winner being only one paint higher in his estimate of merit than that ...
Article : 44 wordsThis was a well filled section, and contained some very fine examples of artistic talent. The most successful exhibitor was Miss K. ...
Article : 56 wordsThere was practically no competition in the blood horse classes and this was particularly noticeable in the class for the best stallion ...
Article : 284 wordsEntries in this section were a record—over 300 more than last year. One remarkable feature is the falling off in the hand writing ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Mon 17 Mar 1924, Page 2
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