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Advertising : 203 wordsThe absence this year from the Show of Mr. W.C. Grubb's Angus cattle, and Mr. C.B. Grubb's and Messrs. Bisce's Devons is much regretted. Mr. W. ...
Article : 311 words[?] is proverbially capricious, [?] delightful and ex[?] it just as frequently displays [?] mood. Fortunately the ...
Article : 1,342 wordsThe Show would not be a Show without the big and varied displays of machinery, implements, motor-cars, vehicles, and all the thousand and one ...
Article : 104 wordsThe ring events were just a little disappointing this year, due partly to the comparatively small number of entiles and in larger measure to the rather ...
Article : 765 wordsThe big collection, comprising over a hundred separate items, of agricultural machinery and implements, and other farm, orchard, and station requisites ...
Article : 146 wordsThere is an unexpectedly good exhibition of dairy cattle, as regards quality, consisting of milking Shorthorns, Ayrshires, and Jerseys, shown by the ...
Article : 831 wordsVisitors found plenty of good horseflesh to admire. Numerically, the entries were not quite up to the standard of recent years, but the quality was ...
Article : 1,467 wordsA new and most interesting Tasmanian invention displayed at the Show ground yesterday is one worked out by Mr. W. Arnol, who runs the mail motor service ...
Article : 257 wordsThe lovely day induced the women patrons of the Show to don pretty spring toilettes, but of course, at a Show, the dresses are never to be compared to ...
Article : 969 wordsMessrs. H.C. Heathorn and Co., agents for the Overland motor-cars, are not represented by an exhibit at the Showground this year, owing to the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Agricultural Department was represented at the Show this year by a most interesting and educational exhibit, shown in a part of the trade exhibit building ...
Article : 443 wordsMr.C.B. Dawson, of Salamanea-place, Hobart, is not exhibiting at the Show ground this year, but he will be very pleased to see either old or new friends ...
Article : 53 wordsNo visitor to the Show ground is likely to miss the fine display of vehicles made by Mr. J. C. Grubb, of Liverpool-street, Hobart. Mr. Grubb makes a point of ...
Article : 411 wordsFor the 20th year in succession the old-established firm of Messrs. Cramp Bros., of Hobart, carried off the first prize for the best collection of vehicles. ...
Article : 1,100 wordsVisitors to the Show are afforded an opportunity of seeing a grand lot of Berkshires and Yorkshire whites of all ages, exhibited in fourteen classes by the ...
Article : 410 wordsThe exhibits in the dairy produce class were disappointing in point of number, though the quality was good. Messrs. J. C. Hutton Ltd. showed some splendid ...
Article : 109 wordsMotor-cars were very much in evidence at the Show, and the biggest display was that made by Robart Nettlefold at "Ford Town," where over a score of Ford and ...
Article : 611 wordsAs was to be expected, affer such seasons as have been experienced, and by reason of the high prices that every hoof offered to the butchers sells at, the fat ...
Article : 425 wordsThe exhibits in the apple classes were up to last year's ia point of number, and the quality wa[?], on the whole, good. Mr. R. R. Be[?]ley, of Kangaroo Valley, ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 21 Oct 1915, Page 8
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