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Advertising : 1,111 words"Despite the proved value of ca-operation, it seems to be hopeless to attempt to bring it about on the Tamar. Each grower seems to be suspicious of ...
Article : 641 wordsCollection of grain—P. R. Mann. Spring wheat—T. Sydes. Winter ditto— P. R. Mann. Tartarian oats—J. Stewart 1, W. C. Gowans 2 Sparrowbill ...
Article : 160 wordsDiscussing the f[?]t display, Mr. Ward said that, although it was not in such large quantity as last year, the quality wits quite up to Exeter standard, ...
Article : 286 wordsHome made white bread—Mrs. J. Edwards 1, Mrs. J. J. O'Brien 2. Brown ditto—Miss H. Fawdry 1, Miss M. Robinson 2. Pound cake—Miss G. Gee 1, ...
Article : 342 wordsPlates.—Six Varieties of export apples—P. R. Beauchamp 1, F. Walker 2. C. E. Griffiths 3. One plate each Cleopatras, Jonathans, C.O.P., and S.T.P.—P. R, ...
Article : 535 wordsMr. James has been established on Exeter for the past eight years as baker and pastry cook, and also supplies the whole of the surrounding districts, ...
Article : 561 wordsCrochet doyley—Mrs. A. J. York , 1, Miss L. Evans 2. Cushion cover—Miss B. Robertson 1, Miss Ella Hoff 2. Crochet tea cosy—Miss Daniels 1, Miss F. ...
Article : 195 wordsIn a thriving district such as the Tamar there is a constant demand for household supplies of all kinds, and the firm of Grainger and Co. are able to ...
Article : 357 wordsCopy 'book—Class 1—Myra Furley, Class 2—Ismay Mellor. Transcription book. —Class 1—Myra Furkey 1, Winne Coulson 2. Class 2—Ismay Mellor 1. ...
Article : 182 words"Let me, as president of the association, give you all a hearty welcome to Exeter on the occasion of the 10th annual show," remarked Mr. Reid, as a ...
Article : 607 wordsHalf-bred horse—J, G. Moore 1, R. W. Johnson 2. Drafight ditto—A. E. Cowie 1, 2, and 3. Mare or gelding—W, F. Gilbert 1, W. J. Fraser 2; G. Stewart ...
Article : 151 wordsCollection of vegetables—C. A. Phillips 1 and 2., H. Stewart 3. Collection of potatoes—T. Faulkner 1, M. Stewart 2. Early white potatoes—A. W. Cox 1, ...
Article : 282 wordsThe model and up-to-date butchering establishment of Mr. Chas. Baldwin. which in the oldest-established business in Exeter, speaks well for the enterprise ...
Article : 646 wordsSeparator butter—Mrs. M. Stewart 1, Mrs. W. A. Scolyer 2,. Miss A. Atkinson 3 Hand-made ditto—Mrs. G. Atkinson 1, Miss E. McBain 2. Potted buter— ...
Article : 92 wordsMr. W. J. Southerwood is very well known throughout Tasmania. Twenty years ago, in the coaching days, Mr. Southerwood's name was widely known. ...
Article : 600 wordsIn view of the present difficulties of procuring fruit cases, orchardists and visitors to the show were attracted in large numbers to watch the "Racama" ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 29 Mar 1920, Page 7
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