The first two-day show of the North-western Agricultural and pastoral society was opened at Scottsdale yesterday, when the gate takings were ...
Article : 361 wordsThere were good entries in the poultry sections. The Leghorns as a class were said by the judge to be good. Both old and young birds showed type ...
Article : 379 wordsNo show in Northern Tasmania this season has been held under ideal weather conditions. Yesterday the North-Eastern Agricultural Society were unfortunate in that climatic conditions for the opening of their first two day show were not all that could have been desired. The day was mild, however, and although the heavy showers that fell during the the earlier part of the morning ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. H. R. Heazlewood was the judge in the sheep sections, which at the Scottsdale Show are not as a rule very strongly supported. The exhibition ...
Article : 402 wordsAt no show in Tasmania is there to be seen a better exhibition of women's work, than at Scottsdale. It is one of, if not the, greatest features ...
Article : 739 wordsThe Governor (Sir James O'Grady) was introduced to the public from the bandstand steps by the president of the show (Mr. H. G. Salier). ...
Article : 756 wordsNo. 1—Mr. J. McGilp's pair of draught mares. No. 2—Judging the trotting race. No. 3—Mr. D. F. Daft's prize-winning Jersey b ull. No. 4—View of a section of the ground. No. 5—Mr. A. V. Jessup's prize-winning dairy cows. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsThe section allotted to pine did not fill too well in comparison with some of the earlier shows this season, and competition was lacking except in one ...
Article : 169 wordsFresh butter—Mrs. E. Thruley 1. Mrs. E. Dart 2. Mrs. A. George 3. Fresh butter—Mrs. A. George 1, Mrs. E. Daft 2, B. Brown h.c. Farm-cured ...
Article : 62 wordsThe judge of the Jersey cattle (Mr. W. Genders) said that it was three years since he had been to a Scottsdale show, and the improvement in the ...
Article : 1,055 wordsThere were three entries in the milch cow competition for the cup donated by Mr. E. O. Jones. The trophy must be won three times before it becomes ...
Article : 247 wordsMessrs. A. J. Badcock, F. Hall, and C. Brooks were the judges in the horse sections. The entries were hardly up to the numerical standard of former ...
Article : 732 wordsFloral Device—Miss C. Keddy 1. Mrs. J. Peacock 2. Iceland poppies—Miss M. Dwyer 1. Mrs. A. Lade M. and Miss M. Dwyer 1. Mrs. A. Lade ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 18 Nov 1926, Page 2
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