LAUNCESTON.—With the sun smiling on the second day of the National A. and P. Society's 76th annual show, a record attendance of 45,000 visitors paid more than £3000 yesterday. It ...
Article : 549 wordsJUDGING the Ayreshire cows at the Show ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 19 wordsGenerally the fat cattle formed a pleasing class showing the best in beef cattle, said the judge (Mr. Harry Dunn, Hobart). The quality was of high standard. The champion bull had all the qualifications required in a fat ...
Article : 252 wordsThe suggestion that draught horses be eliminated from the show was made by Mr. J. H. Lade, who had only six to judge. It is a pity to see this section get lower and lower each year," he said. "Unless the society cant get more competition it should eliminate the draughts and introduce a ...
Article : 1,301 wordsCANBERRA.—The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said yesterday that it was not proposed to issue ...
Article : 56 wordsV. Frankcombe again won the Tasmanian championship sheep shearing contest at the Launceston show yesterday. ...
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Advertising : 165 wordsJ. W. Cheek and Son, Evandale, yesterday won the class for export fat lambs with a pen that was ...
Article : 280 wordsFacilities for the judging of swine were the best he had encountered in the Commonwealth, said the judge, Mr. J. Howard Dawkins, of South Australia. Coastal breeders scored heavily, Mr. Murfet, of ...
Article : 638 wordsR. G. Boyd and F. Morrison tied in the sheaf-tossing contest at the Launceston show yesterday after a very ...
Article : 99 wordsSYDNEY.—Following pit top meetings called to discuss Federal Budget, cuts, long service leave and alleged award ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 11 Oct 1951, Page 6
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