Judge Major C. J. Sanderson, N.S.W. Department of Agriculture. Draught golding, 3 years old and over: Australian Glass Manufacturers' Co., Ltd.'s Scotty, 1; ...
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Article : 649 wordsThe first merino ewe competition conducted by the Narrabri P. A. and H. association was described by the judge, Mr. L. Levy, district sheep and wool instructor, as very satisfactory, ...
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Article : 93 wordsJudges Scotch Fancy Yorkshire Crested and Crest-bred Norwich; Mr. S. Clifford, Maroubra, Sydney, Norwich Plainhead, Cinnamon and Border Fancy; Mr. H. E. Le Cornu, Auburn, Sydney. ...
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Article : 73 wordsAt a sitting of the Workers' Compensation Commission, before Judge Lamond, an award for £6 was made in favour of Angus Kirkwood, an employee of the State mine. Alfred ...
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Article : 647 wordsThe Lockhart Shire Council has decided upon the purchase of a new tractor and a road ripper. The clerk's report revealed that more than £1000 in rates was tied up on properties ...
Article : 82 wordsAt the Orange Police Court, before Mr. M. J. Ryan, P.M., Frederick Dorman, 28, was charged with having falsely pretended to B. Raffin that a cheque for £3/16/, purported ...
Article : 112 wordsJudges Australian Terriers, Sydney Silky and Yorkshire Terriers, Mr. W. Flockhart, Croydon, Sydney; Black and Tan, Chows, Pugs, Poodles. Samoycdes, Schnauzers, St. Bernards, Fox Terriers ...
Article : 2,094 wordsWinston William Percival Roberts was convicted of false pretences at the Moree Police Court by Mr. V. H. Wells, P.M., who ordered him to enter into a bond of £20 to be of good ...
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Article : 114 wordsAt St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, a large congregation was present when the Rev. W. Harrison unveiled a tablet to the memory of the Rev. J. H. T[?]rras, who laboured ...
Article : 115 wordsThe progress made in the bacon and small-goods industry is demonstrated by J. C. Hutton, Ltd., manufacturers of "Pineapple" bacon and hams. The firm's stand in the ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsThe axemen yesterday found the warm weather no handicap in their efforts in the woodchopping contests which attracted large and enthusiastic crowds at the sessions ...
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Article : 136 wordsJudges:—Pompone dahlias: Mr. G. Burns, Ashfield, Roses: Mr. N. T. Scoble, Ashfield. Hybrid and cactus cahlias: Mr. C. Stapleton, Concord. Miscellaneous: Collarette and charm dahlias: Mr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 11 Apr 1936, Page 10
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