The Junior Farmers' display, now recognised as one of the outstanding features of the pavilion, was this year not only most attractively arranged, but in addition comprised a wide range of products of a quality ...
Article : 700 wordsConquering the difficulties of a dry season, the gardeners of the district staged a horticultural display which made the pavilion a bower of bright bloom. As a the Horticultural Society's recent show, gladio[?] were again ...
Article : 1,122 wordsThe sections in the pavilion of interest to women were disappointing this year, the entries being much smaller in number, while the standard, particularly in the a needlework section, was not nearly so high as in some previous years. ...
Article : 614 wordsFor the first time within the memory of the chief poultry steward, Mr. J. Doyle, entries in the poultry section were so ...
Article : 659 wordsIn the Fine Arts section, Miss Jean Ross secured six prizes. These included of pointings, water colors, black and white drawings, and ...
Article : 70 wordsIt is hard to understand why in a town and district of women renowned for their culinary prowess, there is so little evidence of ...
Article : 290 wordsA TRIO OF CLYDESDALE MARES AND FOALS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 9 words"ENTRIES IN THE CLASS FOR PONY 12½ HANDS AND UNDER ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsTwinkle, twinkle heel and toe, Mind your step and where you go; Watch the traffic, cop and car Before you move from where you are. ...
Article : 157 wordsAn agricultural show in itself, the non-competitive Experiment Farm exhibit in the pavilion held up a mirror to the crop wealth of the district. In addition to displaying the produce of crops already well ...
Article : 690 wordsAgain in the jams and preserves section we had to depend largely on outside districts for our entries. ...
Article : 108 wordsSpeaking of the light honey exhibited the judge, Mr. Phil Someslad, of Tenterfield, said be had never seen honey of better ...
Article : 246 wordsIt is estimated that close on 10,000 acres mere put down to green peas on New England this year. Had the price been satisfactory a. vast amount of money would have been returned, to the district tram the sale of the crop, but, ...
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Glen Innes Examiner (NSW : 1908 - 1954), Thu 29 Feb 1940, Page 6
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