THE 83rd annual show conducted by the Wide Bay-Bur nett Pastoral, Agricultural and Industrial Society [?] cluded late on Saturday afternoon. A number of no table features were associated with the show this [?] the most prominent being the outstanding presentation o f ring events and the particularly high standard of [?] competing animals. Light rain on the second and third days marred what would otherwise have been, accor[?], ...
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Maryborough Chronicle (Qld. : 1947 - 1954), Mon 1 Jun 1953, Page 2
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