Judges—Messrs. J. H. Afford and F. Thorn. Stewards—Messrs. H. G. Butterfield and Henry Kelly. The remaining classes of dairy produce ...
Article : 656 wordsJudges—Orpingtons, Wyandottes, Minorcas, Leghorns, Anoonas, Andalusians, Campines, Houdans, and Hamburgs, Mr. A. Anderson; Dorkings, Cochins, langshans, ...
Article : 692 wordsOne of the most popular spectacular events of the show is the parade of prizewinners in the cattle and horse classes. This feature was introduced a few years ...
Article : 529 wordshave a large exhibit of their well-known stumpjumping ploughs and cultivators. On this stand is to be seen a nine-furrow patent stumpjumping skim ...
Article : 125 wordsagricultural implement maker, of Saddleworth, is again to be seen exhibiting his famous ploughs, which are working in all parts of Australia. The wonderful trade ...
Article : 69 wordsUnder the auspices of the Agricultural Congress, the wool expert (Mr. G. Jeffrey) delivered a lecture at the School of Mines on Wednesday evening on "Wool— ...
Article : 208 wordsThis firm's exhibit of cast, chilled, and malleable plough and scarifier shares may be seen at the west end of the machinery hall, near the entrance to the cattle ...
Article : 144 wordsJudge—Mr. J. Stuart. Steward—Mr. T. B. Robson. Many people on Thursday saw nothing of the show but the exhibits in the main ...
Article : 1,076 words"A beautiful, comprehensive, and dainty display" was the comment of a prominent visitor whilst viewing the trophy exhibited by Mr. L. Conrad in the north-west ...
Article : 142 wordsAmong the interstate visitors is Mr C. A. Arvier, acting secretary of the National Agricultural and Industrial Association of New South Wales. He has brought with ...
Article : 90 wordsJudge—Mr. C. G. McMahon, of Wentworth. Stewards for the Day—Messrs. J. Hammer and J. H. Knabe. Mr. McMahon spent a couple more hours ...
Article : 717 wordsoccupy their usual position near the band stand, and are exhibiting two of Crossley's latest type of oil engines, Uneek centrifugal pumps. Inkoos grinding mills, and other ...
Article : 80 wordsMessrs. Clarke Brothers, of Franklin street, show a very large variety of useful and up-to-date highly finished vehicles, which for style and price cannot be ...
Article : 257 wordsThe name of Mellor, in connection with agricultural implements, is in itself a guarantee of effectiveness and superior workmanship, and Mr. J. F. Mellor, of Franklin ...
Article : 367 wordsJudge—Mr. W. Colyer. Steward—Mr. John Hommer. The pigeons, as usual, came in for a good share of attention, and the criticism was ...
Article : 98 wordscarriage, buggy, and sulky builder, Hindmarsh square and Hyde street, Adelaide, and West Mitcham, has an extensive exhibit occupying a very large space on the ...
Article : 113 wordsJudge (citrus)— Mr. H. Wicks. Steward —Mr. J. F. Paseoe. Judge (other fruits) —Mr. G. K. Laffer. Steward—Mr. J. Hobbs. ...
Article : 814 wordsof Magill road, Stepney, have a splendid exhibit of buggies, drays, and trollies, which does the firm credit. They have just completed a fine dray to the order of ...
Article : 56 wordsDuring the last few years Messrs. C. and B. Linke have had such a demand for their implements. &c., consequent upon their having determined to place the most ...
Article : 193 wordsThe drawing capacity of the September Show was put to a, severe test on Thursday, when all the principal classes were arrayed for the verdict of the public. Extremely ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 23 Sep 1905, Page 5
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