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Advertising : 491 wordsThere was not the usual competition in the South Australian Industries and Manufactures section. Mr. W T Tape Secured the two prises' for baker's bread ...
Article : 215 wordsFor the first time Mr. E. H. Book, who recently purchased a factory at Wasleys, was a competitor. He was represented by several useful implements, which were a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 272 wordsThis firm, as usual had a comprehensive display of all the latest in agricultural and machines. There is scarely a better known firm for harvesters and strippers in ...
Article : 302 wordsOne can only speak in superlatives of the display of pigs. Never since the show started has such quality been seen in the pens, which were christened under ...
Article : 186 wordsThe poultry section is usually a strong one, but this year it was better than usual, for there were 300 entries, compared with 250 last year. The South Australian ...
Article : 250 wordsCapt. J. E. Rowell and Mr. John Hammer were very pleased with the display of fruit which they characterised as first class. The entries numbered 30 which was ...
Article : 338 wordsThis company had a fine collection, which comprised strippers, wagon, hay trolly, seedsower, stump-jump and fixed ploughs of different sizes and weights, seed and ...
Article : 82 wordsAs usual the principal centre of interest was the ring where the horses-in-action events took place. The entries this year were 101 ...
Article : 805 wordsMr W T Tape, of Willastoo, exhibited a scarifier and it was thought highly of by the judges and secured a first prize The Speedy Windmill and Pump Co Ltd ...
Article : 90 wordsThe old established firm of D. Thomson of the Eagle Foundry. Gawler, had working a "Victoria" petrol engine, a handy and economical machine many of which have ...
Article : 88 wordsJas Robinson had a good display from the Britannia Foundry including a corrugated land roller and clod breaker, a large display of castings, pretty designs for verandahs ...
Article : 57 wordsThe cats attracted considerable attention in the annexe, and there were some very nice exhibits. No single exhibitor obtained more than one first prize, so that ...
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Advertising : 3 wordsConsidering the season the exhibition of green stuffs was capital, and if it only reflected the average for the district there would not be many ...
Article : 134 wordsThe draught hones were not well represented, although no fault could be found with the ones that were there. Mr. W. J. Dawkins owned the prizetakers in ...
Article : 138 wordsThere was a good show of dairy produce, on the whole, and Messrs. J. S. McLean and H. Roediger had so light task in adjudicating. Taylor Bros., of Gawler ...
Article : 94 wordsThere was a fine display of cattle, and Mr. Donald Forbes was well pleased with what he had to judge. He feud it was one of the best shows that they had had, and ...
Article : 177 wordsThere was no stronger section than that for dogs—not an unusual thing for a Gawler show. The entries showed an increase of over 30 on lust year. Mr. A. A. Hill, who ...
Article : 397 wordsSeldom if ever has the Gawler Show seen each fine entries of sheep. There was real quality in the merino pens. Mr E A. Thomas, of Smithfield, scooped the pool ...
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Bunyip (Gawler, SA : 1863 - 1954), Fri 25 Sep 1914, Page 2
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