The wheat section of the agricultural produce display was very strong in numbers and quality. In the class open to the whole of ...
Article : 640 wordsWith a slightly larger entry than last year the dog section showed an improvement on 1935, the breed winners being of a much higher uniform type than last ...
Article : 1,801 wordsThe display of flour and milling products provided by the West Australian Flour Mill Owners Association, and the bread and "Bettabred' sections, were a ...
Article : 478 wordsTHERE was little if any decline in the number of entries of British breed sheep at the Royal Show this vear compared with last year. In some sections ...
Article : 2,233 words"Never since the depot for lost children was established at the Royal Show by the Children's Protection Society." said Mrs. H. Gover, general secretary, ...
Article : 309 wordsThe success achieved by Western Australia in the butter export trade in the course of a few years has been phenomenal and the exhibits in the export ...
Article : 555 wordsMr. A. Drake-Brockman judging a setter—Kim II of Iona, the winner of his class. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsThree small visitors look over the day's spoils. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 9 wordsThe response by producers in Apiculture was poor, and exhibits in general were not up to the standard of previous years. ...
Article : 354 wordsThousands of people passed through the Manufactures' Hall yesterday to view the impressive array of West Australian secondary industry displayed there, ...
Article : 113 wordsSellers of walking sticks always do good business at the Royal Show, as this snapshot proves. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsConsidering the dry nature of the season, the fodders and grasses were quite up to standard and the entries slightly more numerous, and indication that ...
Article : 496 wordsThe big two-day selling programme of stud stock at the annual Royal Show sales will commence today. As usual, Thursday of Show Week is set aside for ...
Article : 343 wordsStaged for the first time last year, the section for canaries and cage birds gained in entries and in interest this year. Canaries, of types unfamiliar ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 702 wordsAlthough there was a noticeable falling off in the number of entries in the dried fruit section, the quality of the exhibits was uniformly good and it was ...
Article : 329 wordsAs in previous years the trade exhibits at this year's Royal Show are of sufficient interest to command the attention of everyone whether actually interested ...
Article : 669 wordsMr. H. J. Candy, of O'Halloran Hill, South Australia, yesterday spoke very highly of the Southdowns and Dorset Horns that he judged at Claremont on ...
Article : 583 wordsMessrs. Hamilton Brothers' champion Middle Yorkshire sow, Warwick Brightness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 9 wordsClasses for rabbits were not as well supported this year as in previous years although the judge was of the opinion that the winners were the equal to any ...
Article : 295 wordsCattle.—Jerseys.—Peters' Ice Cream trophy for bull calved before August 1, 1934: C. H. Iron-monger's Clarendon Eyre Golden Oxford, 1; R. H. Rose's Spring Park Starbright's Sweet Duke. ...
Article : 266 words"The quietest day for years," was the report late yesterday at the casualty room, where five members of the nursing division of the St. John Ambulance ...
Article : 172 wordsOnce again entries in the Corriedale section established a new Perth Royal Show record and 114 entries faced the judge, Mr. A. D. McKinnon, of Tasmania. ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thu 8 Oct 1936, Page 15
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