A record set last year was broken at Elwick yesterday when nearly 25,000 people flocked to view the fine display of Tasmania's wealth in primary productiion. arranged by the Royal Agricultural Society. It was People's Day—a day favoured by fine wealther and a day which richly rewarded the society ...
Article : 350 wordsApart from the thoroughbred classes, judges commented favourably on the general standard of the horses. Entries showed a decline, probably because of the demand for animals for military purposes. A feature of the heavy classes, in which the standard was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsThere was a reduction in the number of entries in the beef breed sections, which were judged yesterday, but the ...
Article : 298 wordsAn exhibit of much interest to berry fruit growers' was a display by the horticultural division of the Department of ...
Article : 101 wordsA poor widow living a dull and colourless life in an Old People's Home "on the shelf" for good and all—that is how some people might describe ...
Article : 528 wordsThe efficient handling of the vehicular traffic was a credit to the police. More than 2770 cars were counted leaving the ...
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Advertising : 388 wordsFodder preservation was true economy and all ineffective methods of conservation were waste, said the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark), when pre ...
Article : 156 wordsTaken collectively, the value of the swine exhibited was good, and in some cases particularly good, according to the judge (Mr. J. Fairchild), of ...
Article : 280 wordsMany high class dogs were paraded before the judge (Mr. W. J. Keogh), who stated that as many animals had been "weeded out" at previous shows only the best in their. respective classes were presented. The best dog in the show ...
Article : 1,014 wordsAn exceptionally good programme of ring events held the interest of the crowd throughout the afternon. The jumping trials produced some of the ...
Article : 334 wordsAlthough the number of entries in the fat sheep sections was disappointing, the judges (Messrs. Nelson Foster and Henry Dunn) declared that the ...
Article : 169 wordsThe practical value of area training was rellected in the school exhibits displayed at the Hobart Show. The exhibition was non-competitive and ...
Article : 250 wordsBridgewater School gained first place in the L. M. Shoobrid[?]e contest which carries a shield for perpetual competition. Bridgewater was ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 26 Oct 1939, Page 10
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