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  2. THE CORPORATION ROYAL SHOW

    The Coronation Royal Show of 1937 opened at the showground Claremont, on October 4, when there was an attendance of 3,100. many of whom were stock-breeders and exhibitors. The judging of horses and cattle was completed, several judges ...

    Article : 340 words
  3. EXCELLENT QUALITY CATTLE.

    Judges.—Australian Illawarra Shorthorns, Mr. C. R. Dunster (N.S.W.); Guernseys, Mr. J. G. Dawkins (S.A.); Jerseys, Mr. W. P. Eckermann (S.A.); Bed Polls, Mr. A. Caddy (Vic); Friesian, Mr. W. Hawker (S.A.); Beef Shorthorns, Aberdeen Angus and fat cattle, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 5,306 words
  4. HONEY PRODUCTION.

    A COMPREHENSIVE display of honey products in the Manufacturers Hall at the Royal Show is made by McNamara Bros., whose laboratory and factory is ...

    Article : 94 words
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  6. MONDAY'S ATTENDANCE.

    Although the attendance at the Royal Show did not look impressive—there appeared to be only a sprinkle of people among the buildings and in the ring ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. HEAVY HORSES.

    Judges: Mr. E. McDermott (Clydesdales); Mr. A. E. Cockram (Percherons and Suffolk); Mr. T. H. Wilding (Arabs); Mr. T. H. McKay (Ponies). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,246 words
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