Amongst the many exhibits on the Launceston Show Ground of 1904, none were more noticeable, and none came in for more favorable comment, than that ...
Article : 443 wordsFrom every point of view the sixth spring show of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society may be described as a splendid success. The fates ...
Article : 2,126 wordsThe island State is universally admitted to be the home of one class of sheep, the Merinos, but from the good pennings at the show of some other catalogued ...
Article : 2,088 wordsThe well-known and established firm of Nevin and Howard were well [?]sented at the show. Their exhi[?] which was one of the centres of ...
Article : 247 wordsNo small amount of interest was displayed in the swine, and the exhibition was better than last year, both in regard to number and quality. In the ...
Article : 328 wordsAs usual the display of thoroughbreds was a somewhat disappointing item, which, at this time of the year, is inevitable. Owners are rather loth to ...
Article : 3,445 wordsThe section, which [?] as usual, constitutes one of the chief features of the show, was not quite as well filled as last year, but what exhibits were there were ...
Article : 417 wordsThis firm have their stand, which is always in evidence, at the Launceston show. At their table are displayed Cooper's famous sheep dipping powder ...
Article : 160 wordsConsiderable interest was manifested in the cattle exhibits, which, it is satisfactory to note, showed an increase in number, as compared with those of last ...
Article : 2,181 wordsWhere so many of our leading firms were represented it seems superfluous almost to mention that Messrs. James Boag and Son's Esk Brewery was among ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Thu 6 Oct 1904, Page 3
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