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  2. ROYAL SOCIETY’S SHOW.

    [?]als.-Patron: His Excellency Sir [?] William MacGregor. President: Mr. [?] G. Cory. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. [?] Williams, G. C. Clark, H. V. King, ...

    Article : 524 words
  3. BACON, HAMS, EIC.

    There were two entries for the best trophy of bacon, hams, lard find small goods. Mr. W. C. Krimmer's trophy was situated at the western end of the ...

    Article : 305 words
  4. SCHOOL WORK,

    The display of neat copy and exercise books, freehand and model drawing, mapping and [?]ewing was a very satisfactory and interesting section. and one ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. NEEDLEWORK.

    The exhibition of needlework this year reaches high water mark, both in quantity and quality, and the judges were extremely pleased with the ...

    Article : 528 words
  6. DOGS.

    There was a grand show of dogs, [?] number of entries being good. The greyhound dog class was a strong one, some quality being exhibited. The winning ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. WINE EXHIBITS.

    Mr. E. Holm had a very nice noncompetitive exhibit of samples of Queensland, wines for the Queensland, Government. These comprised invalid ...

    Article : 211 words
  8. POULTRY AND PIGEONS.

    Taking everything into consideration the show under this heading was a very fine one. The Plymouth rocks were the best seen at a Toowoomba ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. THE GRAND PARADE.

    After lunch, the grand parade of judged and unjudged stock was held, and was witnessed with. much interest by a very large influx of visitors. It ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. A GOOD WHIP EXHIBIT.

    A non-competitive exhibit that always had a, crowd around it, especially the country folk, was that of Mr. Percy Bobbins, expert whip pliaiter from ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. HORTICULTURE.

    The horticultural section whs fitted and the grand display of cut flowers was a treat to behold. This section presented quite a gay appearance. Here ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. OFFICIAL OPENING.

    The official opening took place from the verandah of the caretaker's cottage at about 12.30. The Grammar School cad[?]ts, under Captain Hewitt, provided ...

    Article : 1,293 words
  13. IN THE RING

    The maiden hack came first And the judging was in the hands of Mr. S. Harding, Ipswich. The first prize went to Mrs. Kyle-Little's stylish grey man ...

    Article : 224 words
  14. DRESSED POULTRY.

    Entries were not numerou[?] in this section, but the quality and care bestowed on preparation clearly showed that Mr. S. B, Greenbury and Mr. R. Ca[?]ey ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. MACHINERY.

    The machinery exhibits were an education in themselves, showing the advances made in modern mechanical work. To give in detail any full ...

    Article : 475 words
  16. GAGE BIRDS.

    Cage birds were conlined to two exhibitors—Messrs, R. Hind (Brisbane), and J. Schaffer, of this city. The former took firsts for Yorkshire canary, any ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. HOME-MILKING.

    As published in detail in "The Chronisle" previously, the home milking competitions resulted:—No. 1 Competition—Commercial ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. APIARY.

    Mr. Jas. M. Gibb, of Drayton, was the only exhibitor on this scetion, and he was awarded first, in every class. ...

    Article : 22 words
  19. VEGETABLES.

    Considering the dry time experienced in this district for some months past, there was really a good show of vegetables, consisting of all seasonable ...

    Article : 228 words
  20. FINE ARTS.

    Thee [?] arts section occupied us usual place in a corner of the industrial pavilion, and familiar competitors' names were again on the tickets. Mr. ...

    Article : 317 words
  21. THE LUNCHEON.

    Mr. G. G. [?]ory (president) presided at the official luncheon. On his right were Lady MacGregor, Hon. L. E. Groom, M.P., Mrs. E. E. Groom, Hon. ...

    Article : 717 words
  22. PONIES.

    Pair ponies, 13 hands and not over 14.2, in harness: J. R. Lomax first, with Pin and Needle—an even brown pair. W. Mahoney was second with his ...

    Article : 1,246 words
  23. COBS.

    Cob, 13 and not over 14 hands, in harnc[?]: W. Johnston's Mascot 1. A very stylish, and the best actioned horse. ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. SWINE,

    The show of pigs was very much in advance of that of late years, almost all classes having good representation; with many of the exhibits of the highest ...

    Article : 284 words
  25. RE CHEESE.

    Mr. W. H. Davis, who judged the cheese, mentioned that his rceommnedation to the R.A. Society was to divide cheese into two sections, one for fully ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 201 words
  27. HOUSEHOLD USE.

    Mrs. O. C. Williams, of Plainby, showed six bottles of home-made assorted chutney and was awarded first. For the best three loaves of bread the prize ...

    Article : 130 words
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