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  4. IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY

    The show of[?] and[?] good if it was not a large one [?] Melbourne exhibits from T. [?] Nicholson and Co., and from [?] ...

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  5. HUNTERS AND HACKNEYS, ETC.

    The strongest sections in the show were those for carriage and buggy horses, turn-nuts, and hunters and hacks—the exhibits in the latter being exceptionally numerous. For the best buggy pair ...

    Article : 412 words
  6. THE SECOND DAY.

    The show was continued yesterday, and the attendance during the afternoon was a large one; but light drizzling rain set in shortly after two o’clock, and the surroundings were most uncomfortable ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. OFFICE BEARERS.

    President, Mr J. F. Carmichael ; vice presidents. Messrs C.C. McCulloch and John Macvean ; council, Messrs J. S. Braim, James Burchfield. G. Currie,W. Faulks J. V.Ingrane, W. ...

    Article : 901 words
  8. THE SHEEP CLASSES.

    The many valuable prizes which are offered in the general sheep classes by the Deniliquin Pastoral and Agricultural Society always attract competition and as many of them have Stringent test ...

    Article : 2,097 words
  9. THE FARMERS’ CLASSES.

    There was a noticeable falling off in the exhibits from the farmers' sheep classes this year but it is apparent that the more successful of the exhibitors in past years are again to the fore this year. At ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. CATTLE,

    The cattle exhibits wore not numerous, but he two bulls penned were of excellent quality. The third entry—that of Mr Carmichael - .1 d not come forward, and the competition was left to the other ...

    Article : 140 words
  11. POULTRY.

    In point of numbers there was only a fair show poultry ;. but most of the birds were of very excellent quality. There was not much competition in any of the classes, and the principal prize ...

    Article : 696 words
  12. THE LONGWOOLS.

    The exhibition of long wool sheep was an advance in quality of that of previous years at Deniliquin and it marks the growing tendency to produce something else besides wool. The successful ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. THOROUGHBRED HORSES.

    There was only a fair show of thoroughbreds, the list being confined to three very excellent exhibits, viz., Mr. J. Rundle’s Alcious, Mr R. Rundle’s Dick Turpin. and Messrs Hamilton Bros Welllesley All ...

    Article : 592 words
  14. MISCE[?]

    The dog show was [?] [?] were some very [?] there was a good [?] [?] ...

    Article : 5,204 words
  15. TRIAL OF SHEEP DOGS

    The trial of sheep dogs which should have commenced at nine o'clock in the morning did not take place until two o'clock in the afternoon, through the absence of the sheep upon which the ...

    Article : 733 words
  16. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE.

    There was a commendable display of exhibits in this section, and the freshness of the exhibits, together gather with the variety of them, indicated that farming is being prosecuted in the district in something ...

    Article : 523 words
  17. THE PROPOSED RANKING BILL.

    THE Premier has stated that, during the present Parliamentary recess, he, will prepare a comprehensive Banking Bill for presentation to Parliament on its opening some time in ...

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  18. DRAUGHT HORSES.

    Amongst the draught stock there were some serviceable animals. The championship went to Hamilton’s Young Warrior, a first-class looking stallion, bred by Mr Philip Tracey, and purchased ...

    Article : 309 words
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