On each day of the show at Elphin an accident happened during the progress of the competitions in the ring. The most serlous of the mishaps was the one ...
Article : 306 wordsThis well-known firm of nurserymen have always been consistent supporters of the Launceston Show, but again this year, as last, were relucantily ...
Article : 311 wordsThe curtain was rung down yesterday on the Launceston Show of 1914, as far as the spectacular display wa concerned. There was gain a large ...
Article : 649 wordsWhat appeared to be the most interesting exhibit on the Show Ground yesterday amongst cyclists was, undoubtedly, the splendid display of ...
Article : 282 wordsIt may be safely affirmed that no exhibit was more consistently thronged or provoked more general interest than the extensive and well-stocked ...
Article : 361 wordsAnother splendid diversified bill of fare was arranged for yesterday; the events comprising trotting, jumping, driving, and the usual Victoria Cross ...
Article : 1,525 wordsA feature of the Show has been the way in which the arrangement at the gates have been conducted. Mr Chas. VAughan had charge of the various ...
Article : 50 wordsThis firm announces with regret that owing to the pressure of orders, they are not actual exhibitors at the show, but issue a cordial invitation to ...
Article : 250 wordsIn the class for butcher's turnout the first prize was awarded to E. A. Fawkner, but a protest was entered by G. King and Son that the horse ...
Article : 47 wordsVisitors to the Launceston Show cannot but be struck with the completencess and attractiveness of the display made by Apthorpe's Motor ...
Article : 877 wordsThe tram service to the show ground during the past couple of days has been most satisfactory. Cars were run at short intervals and were quite equal to ...
Article : 73 wordsThe championship in the Jersey cow section was won by Messrs Genders and Johnson with Lady Rose Fox, Fly Fox H.—Moss Rose, and not by Mr H. R. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe trade exhibits were judged yesterday by Mr John [?]uck, of Devonport. They made[?] very fine display, Generally speaking the vehicles were of good ...
Article : 350 wordsMr C. E. Ely reports having sold on account of Messrs Smith and Hutchinson the second prize pair of bullocks to E. A. Fawkner at £20 10s each, also pair ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 625 wordsMusic undoubtedly plays a large and important part in most fixtures and the show is no exception to the rule. The display of Mr Eccles, the taking ...
Article : 155 wordsThis old established firm had its usual fine exhibit of high-class cars and coach work. Daimler, Austin, and Buick Cars were the attraction. A [?] cylinder ...
Article : 491 wordsThe Racing Engine, designed and made at the "Cyclone" Motor Garage, Cameron-street, came in for a large amount of attention again yesterday, ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Launceston Show has always had an enviable reputation for the excellence of the catering, and the permanent luncheon and tea pavilion ...
Article : 316 wordsThis well-known firm, determined to be to the fore at the great Launceston event, was well represented on the ground yesterday by three of their ...
Article : 429 wordsIn the class for home-made products first prize for bread was awarded to Mrs. Wr ling instead of Miss Wise, as land vertently stated on Wednesday. ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsVery few agricultural shows in Tasmania have been held in such magnificent weather as has been experience during the past three days, and it is ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 9 Oct 1914, Page 6
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