MOST important prize in the whole show was that awarded to the Breeder's Group (bull and three of his progeny) in the Australian Illawarra Shorthorn section, according to the judge, Mr. A. C. Cooke, of Tewantin. This award was made to Mr. A. C. Marquardt's Kyabram Masterpiece and progeny. Mr. Cooke added that Kyabram Masterpiece had all the characteristics of a reproducer ...
Article : 840 wordsMARYBOROUGH'S first post-war show began yester-day in ideal weather conditions. This is not a time to look for records in so far as the show as a whole is concerned. Records are of yesteryear — in the days ...
Article : 385 wordsIN the pavilion Is a fine display of the "Scotia" fuel stoves and boiler stands made by Maryborough's oldest established stove ...
Article : 1,816 wordsTo any person interested in wood-work, the Reconstruction Training class exhibit at the show will prove an interesting display; but if the background of ...
Article : 737 wordsCOMRETITION in the coukery section was practically negligible, the exhibitors numbering only eight. This was perhaps the most ...
Article : 188 wordsSubstituting for competitive exhibits in the greenhouse is an attractive display of pot plants arranged by the Curator of the ...
Article : 150 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the abnormally dry weather during the growing period of January to May, the standard of the sugar ...
Article : 228 wordsOUTSTANDING among the disappointing number of entries in the vegetable section were the peanuts and cotton exhibits. The ...
Article : 360 wordsThe needlework section attracted a record number of entries and the judge. Miss J. Blanchard was conformed with a difficult task in ...
Article : 261 wordsTIMBERS AND FURNITURE.— Model in woodwork: Bruce Abed (Maryborough). Fretwork (amateurs): Jun Gerhard ...
Article : 45 wordsAN interesting display of serviette rings and walking sticks made from ornamental timbers growing in the Maryborough ...
Article : 175 wordsAN excellent showing of ponies and a good all round display of hacks were the dominating features of yesterday's ring events. High light of the day's judging was the distinction gained by Mr. H. J. Axam's hunter, Royal ...
Article : 805 wordsALTHOUGH the entries in the the apiculture section were not numerous, they combined to form a most attractive and ...
Article : 183 wordsA large take with dainty latticing in while, and clusters of palo blue and pink buds, stood between two p[?]ctly little Victorian ladies, ...
Article : 89 wordsOne of the best exhibits at the Show is the display by the Dundowran Fruit Growers' Association. It Includes pineapples for ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE ground milking tests completed yesterday proved a triumph for A.I.S. stock. Although the results were not outstanding, in the option of the Judge (Mr. C. I.. Moran), they could be considered excellent in view of the drought conditions prevailing. ...
Article : 304 wordsNOT all the thrills and spills at the show are confined to sideshow alley. Spectators to the ring events yesterday ...
Article : 125 wordsAll competitors in the 12 , inch underhand woodchop are requested to be on the grounds this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Mr. L. ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Fri 31 May 1946, Page 2
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