Judges: Pot plants, Mr. J. M'Ewen, Mr. Geo. Hurwood, Mr. Luke Woolf; cut flowers, Mr. F. Fergusson sen., Mr. W. Paradise; fruits, Mr. D. Shepherd, Mr. R. Herrod, Mr. E. Whitaker. ...
Article : 907 wordsA conference consisting of members of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales and representatives of a large number of country societies, was commenced on Tuesday morning in one of the rooms of the council, on the show ...
Article : 448 wordsSection No. 15, which closes the catalogue, embraces entries under the above heading. About 50 different "lines" are shown, the nature of which is suggested by the name of the section. ...
Article : 35 wordsOne of the most valuable and, at this particular stage of mining enterprise, exceedingly interesting features of the exhibits as a whole is the collection of New South Wales minerals, which is to be found in the main pavilion. The ...
Article : 394 wordsIn this section no less than 423 entries are catalogued, 164 of which consist of coachbuilders' and wheelwrights' exhibits; but as yet there are not more than one-half of thorn on the ground. A number of the best finished ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,718 wordsStewards: Messrs. A. T. Pringle and James Martin. Judges.—Classes 563 to 566, and 568 to 575: Messrs. J. Black, B. Conlon, H. D. Coker, and W. Corty. Classes 567, 592, and 593: Messrs. W. Fishburn, J. Ahern, J. ...
Article : 2,435 wordsIn this section there is cot a very large number of exhibits, the engines and machines being poorly represented, Messrs. Briscoe, Drysdale, and Co. exhibit for the first time one of Robey's 12-h.p. double cylinder semi-portable ...
Article : 487 wordsJudges: J. Kidman, H. Harris, E. Ramsay, J. M'Farlane, and A. E. Elkington. There was so little competition in this class as to call forth the following remarks from the judges:—We do not consider that sufficient interest ...
Article : 105 wordsThis section—No. 14 in the catalogues—and in which Mr. T. Patterson adjudicates, contains a fairly large display of exhibits, which, if lacking in number, fully alone in point of merit. The awards had not been completed ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 28 Jan 1888, Page 186
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