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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,010 wordsPoultry judges dealt with nearly 650 entries in the various poultry classes yesterday. Pictures show (from left): Mr. G. F. Harrison, judge of the Sussex, Standard and Indian Game classes, holding a champion Sussex; Mr. T. M. Young, judge of the Utility classes (other than Sussex), and Mr. F. Barker, one of the stewards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsLarge entries in swine sections and the better type of pig show at the Launceston Show indicate that farmers are becoming more pig conscious. The... Berkshire variety, particularly, was praised by the judge. ...
Article : 524 wordsEntries in the dairy produce section this year were again good in most classes, but dairy butter, eggs and ...
Article : 187 words"It's lovely," was the comment heard, when a visitor to the showground stepped inside the women's ...
Article : 138 wordsCompetition in the pigeon classes, both fancy and working homers, was particularly keen, but as it is their breeding season many of the birds were not at their best. ENTRIES totalled 327, or 56 more ...
Article : 1,301 wordsMELBOURNE.—Buyers for the Continent continued to operate most freely at the wool sales yesterday. ...
Article : 345 wordsThere was a record attendance at the annual meeting of the Women's Show Judges' Association, ...
Article : 305 wordsThe British breeds shown at the Launceston Show are a delight to the eye of the sheep fancier. Every section is well filled and only in one variety, Cheviots, is there no competition. English Leicesters are ...
Article : 889 wordsClaiming that it would increase production, a recent meeting of the Dover branch of the Tasmanian Farmers' Federation decided to ask ...
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Advertising : 174 wordsAlthough entries in the agricultural section this year are few, the quality is excellent. This applies mainly to some ...
Article : 152 wordsCANBERRA.—As from the commencement of business to-day, retail and wholesale prices of all grades of lubricating oils will be ...
Article : 37 wordsDairying was one of the primary industries seriously disorganised during the war, and the cow population of Tasmania was nearly 20 per cent below the pre-war level, besides a 40 per cent decrease in the number of young ...
Article : 481 wordsMr. C. R. Williams, of Burnie, judge of the Homing Pigeon classes, studies one of the entries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 9 Oct 1946, Page 8
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