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Advertising : 218 wordsJudges.—Mesrs. W. H. Ewart (Vic.). S.A. Greaves (Vic.). and W. A. Skirving. The horse section at Devonport ...
Article : 1,277 wordsThis well known firm are this year showing the famous Chevrolet and Buick cars, both of which in their respective classes are known very highly ...
Article : 421 wordsIt is a great tribute to the musical temperament of the Tasmanian public when one realises the importance and extent of Findiay's extensive business ...
Article : 255 wordsThis exhibit was most popular with the public, for it contained many implements and farm requirements that a farmer cannot afford to be without. ...
Article : 361 wordsThis progressive firm, which has been manufacturing Tasmanian-made articles since 1874, had their famous Peter fuel stove, as well as samples ...
Article : 478 wordsThis old and well-known firm was again to the fore at the Devonport show, in fact it is hard to realise a show that would be complete without their exhibit. ...
Article : 133 wordsA recital of Gulbransen vocal end instrumental music was given at the stand of Findlay's on the Show Grounds. The accommodation was taxed to the utmost ...
Article : 268 wordsLeane and Loane had an outstanding exhibit of Hupmobile cars, and, considerable interest was shown in this fine make of car. Among those on their ...
Article : 250 wordsAmong the motor exhibits which attracted consistent attention were the cars on the Rover stand of Mr. S. L. Yates, Forth Motor Garage, Forth. ...
Article : 305 wordsElegance, refinement, good taste, delightful manners are some of the distinguishing features of a thoroughbred. Elegant lines, refined action of the ...
Article : 408 wordsSome excellent exhibits were penned in the fat stock section. The entries wore very satisfactory, and the quality very favourably commented upon. The ...
Article : 112 wordsAn interesting display of the work carried out by this firm, was on show, and was most instructive to motorists, a feature was. the fact that all ...
Article : 289 wordsAlthough you do not know it, (unless you are an automotive engineer) the moving parts within the combustion chamber of your automobile ...
Article : 354 wordsThis old-established firm had a few models of the world-famous B.S.A. motor cycles on exhibit on the stand of Messrs. Bennett and Gilbert, who are the ...
Article : 259 wordsThere was a very fine display of machinery and agricultural implements. Messrs. Duncan Loane Pty. were prominent on the prize list. and the names ...
Article : 170 wordsOwing to the extra amount of work that Mr. Richards has had lately, and the many calls on his time visiting cemeteries in outlying districts, he ...
Article : 168 wordsThe finest motoring value in the world. Such can be said of the exhibit at the Devonport Show of Morris ears and Morris commercial vehicles, for which Messrs. ...
Article : 717 wordsThere is no doubt that this enterprising firm are determined to keep up to the times, and this was clearly shown yesterday lay the splendid exhibit of ...
Article : 368 wordsOnce again this well known implement maunfacture had a splendid exhibit at the Devonport show, comprising several swing ploughs. orchard ploughs, ...
Article : 66 wordsAs usual the Dahlia separator was right to the front at the Devonport show, and a very up-to-date power plant was seen running. It is safe to say ...
Article : 296 wordsThis firm as usual had a splendid display in all classes of machinery and implements suitable for the farmer, orchardise, dairyman and others. ...
Article : 450 wordsThere were two Hupmobile Six tourers minent position on the show ground, the goods displayed were of the highest quality, as Mr. White is agent for several ...
Article : 236 wordsOwing to the pressure of business Mr. Shadbolt was only able to show one lorry this year, but this was successful in securing a prize. Mr. Shadbolt is well ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. A. W. Haygarth, of Ridgley, had a very fine display of ploughs, harrows. and horse hees, and was very successful in securing four first prizes and the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 11 Nov 1926, Page 3
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