The junior wood-chopping contest was made a handicap. The conditions were much the same as the senior ...
Article : 443 wordsThe fourteen lilliputians nominated for the Maiden Handicap Pony Trot, entered an appearance, and with their boy riders, not a little interest was evinced in the ...
Article : 239 wordsMessrs. Brown, Webb, and Coe, Limited, loomed large in the machinery section where their extensive exhibit was arranged in a manner that admitted of every article ...
Article : 279 wordsIn connection with the Wide Bay and Burnett district exhibit a feature worthy of mention was that of the Queensland Smelting Company, which represented a ...
Article : 165 wordsThe Singer Manufacturing Company, of Queen-street, nearly opposite the Post Office, were in their old location on a corner in the main avenue, a point ...
Article : 313 wordsThe Time Handicap Trot attracted nine runners out of an original entry of seventeen. The conditions provided that horses must be ridden, and should carry not less ...
Article : 199 wordsThere was a striking trophy in the main avenue in the pavilion. Apart from the excellence and beauty of the stand, Messrs. Brabant and Co. have introduced what is ...
Article : 198 wordsFoster's lager beer, Empire ales, and Foster's stout formed leading features in the trophy of Messrs. Thomas Brown and Sons, Limited, sole Queensland agents for ...
Article : 183 wordsHIGH JUMP. First prize, 20 sovs.; second, 10 sovs., third, 3 sovs.; open to all horses ; no restriction as to rider; to carry not less than 10[?]t.; first jump to ...
Article : 409 wordsIn the list of notable exhibits at this year's show there is nothing which more readily attracts attention than J. C. Hutton' s splendid trophy of [?], bacon, and ...
Article : 347 wordsJo[?]iffe and Co., of Queen-street, coach builders, have attained most noteworthy success in the carriage section this yearno less than fourteen prises for their ...
Article : 148 wordsW. Ruthning, of Albert-street, occupied a prominent location on the hi[?] this year, and showed a fine lot of famed "J.R." stove. A new line shown consisted of a ...
Article : 255 wordsMessrs. Waugh and Josephson's exhibit on machinery hill was calculated to attract special attention amongst the ever-growing number of people interested in dairying in ...
Article : 199 wordsThe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, of Brisbane, exhibited malthoid roofing material in the and rabbit ...
Article : 182 wordsMessrs. B. Seppelt and Sons, Limited, of Seppeltfield, South Australia by their able and courteous manager, Mr. Reid, had arranged a remarkably attractive ...
Article : 342 wordsThe old-established firm of John Buncle and Sons, Parkside Ironworks, North Melbourne were again exhibitors at our show, with their latest up-to-date agricultural ...
Article : 261 wordsFor the two miles handicap trotting watch, in harness, the following horses competed :-Deliah, 20sec. behind ; Alma, 30sec. behind; Knight Harold, 30sec. ...
Article : 188 wordsIn the Warwick court was a fine exhibt of Y[?]ngan cheese, including a very large loaf cheese mounted on a wooden pedestal. This has never yet been ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Engineering Supply Company occupied a prominent position in the front of the machinery section. A conspicuous feature of the exhibit was one of Ran[?]omes, ...
Article : 297 wordsR. A. Ruddle, of the Valley Studio, had quite a unique display this year, situated in one of the finest positions in the main annexe, just on the main avenue. The ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 19 Aug 1905, Page 26
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