In pleasantly warm weather the September Show was continued successfully on Wednesday, when there was a large attendance, both in the afternoon and evening. Additional classes were judged, and special interest was taken in the ring events. To-day the Show will be seen at its best. The turnstiles at the entrance gates to ...
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Article : 939 wordsThe thoroughbreds paraded before Mr. W. J. Wood, of Wangaratta, Victoria, were described by him as being up to the average, and very near. Mr. ...
Article : 334 wordsThere were entries in only one class of the table poultry section, which was judged by Mr. J. S. Naismith. These were in the class for six pullets (fit for ...
Article : 49 wordsThe comprehensive display by the Department of Agriculture, in the pavilion near the main entrance gate has been one of the best features of the indoor ...
Article : 499 wordsProceedings in the horses-in-action section began with the pony under 12.1 class The first prize went to Messrs. J. and M. Sullivan, of Halbury. Mr. Sullivan ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 29 Sep 1927, Page 25
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