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  2. AT THE MELBOURNE SHOW

    How insignificant do the bottle-fed industries of these colonies become when compared with the producing interests represented at a metropolitan Show? For years the aggregated ...

    Article : 1,730 words
  3. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    Thusday's [?] culminasted in more beavy showes early this moring, and in most places where is fell she rain was needed. Raports to hand so far, however ...

    Article : 1,533 words
  4. SHEEP.

    Merino sheep are not very extensively shown, as the Royal comes so soon after the Sheepbreeders' Show; and this- applies alee to Linoolas, many of the moat prominent ...

    Article : 303 words
  5. JERSEYS.

    Next on the catalogue were the Jerseys, the deer amongst the cattle in the rich man's perk, and the poor man's friend in hie back yard, giving the maximum of dream and butter on ...

    Article : 520 words
  6. BEEF BREEDS—THE SHORTHORNS.

    In the Shorthorns Mr. J. H. Angas, of South Australia, m the most successful exhibitor, with font firsts, fire seconds, and three thirds, including ons champioo, the group ...

    Article : 343 words
  7. GENERAL.

    The dog and poultry exhibits were, on the whole, satisfactory, and came in for a fair share of attention, especially the handsome collie dogs exhibited by Mr. C. Lynott. ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. HEREFORDS.

    In Herefords Mr. Henry Beattie won most of the prize?, having no competition except in two olssess, Mr. Angas scoring two seconde with three bulls, and not exhibiting in any ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. AGRONOMICAL NOTES.

    Model farming by the State seems to be largely practised in Austria-Hungary. In 1892, acsording to an official report a large Government poultry farm was ...

    Article : 1,462 words
  10. HOLSTEINS.

    The Dutch Friesans, commonly known as Holeteine, were confined to one owner at the Melbourne Show, Mr. David Mitchell, of Lily Dale. He exhibited soma very ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. HORSES.

    It is in this department that the Victorian Show is far ahead of any thing to be been in South Australia. The horses were a very fine lob, and it seems ...

    Article : 343 words
  12. POLLED ANGUS AND DEVONS.

    The entries in these clesses were not large, bat the animals shown were of good quality, and attracted good deal of attention, by reason of their distinctive type. Polled ...

    Article : 146 words
  13. DAIRY BREEDS—THE AYES HIRES.

    The Ayrehires attracted much attention from dairymen, and the class that entered the ring as four-year-old or over was a very hot an& and made the competition most ...

    Article : 194 words
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