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  2. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE.

    Although there are some first-class farm and daily produce exhibits this year, the exhibition is not equal to what it might and ought to he considering the large area of land under ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  3. CARRIAGES.

    The number of vehicles in buggies, dogearts, &c., does not appear to be very large, but are varied in design and of excellent materials and workmanship. The selection shown is very ...

    Article : 322 words
  4. CLOTHING, &c.

    One feature worthy of note as to the capabilities and appliance of our natural production was exemplified in a series of woollen fabrics, dyed in various shades of olive abd brown, ...

    Article : 591 words
  5. WINE.

    The display of wine is by no means a brilliant one, indeed a visitor might pas.s through the pavilion hall a dozen times without seeing the exhibits at all. There are about a score of ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. SUGAR.

    From the few hags of sugar that stand almost in the centre of the pavilion, few persons not acquainted with the subject would understand the important position which the ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. HARNESS.

    Mr. R. E. Jarman, of Queen street, has a very large and good display of saddlery, which had been made for exhibition at Chicago. A set of double buggy harness, black leather, ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. FOOD, FRESH AND PRESERVED.

    This is a section which this year gives evidence of greater competition than ever before, as will at once he apparent to the visitor, whose attention is sure to be attracted ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  9. MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS.

    The show of machinery also marks a falling off. Usually a large portion of the ground is covered with all kinds of machines and implements, from the steam engine and windmill ...

    Article : 570 words
  10. FINE ARTS.

    The fine arts arc but scantily represented, the principal exhibitor being Miss Naumberg, who has quite a variety of subjects from which one may choose. A horse, ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, &c.

    Mr. James Webster, of George street, Brisbane, had a Large assortment of travelling necessaries. Cowhide leather trunks, large and strongly made, were well adapted for ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. LEATHER.

    Messrs. P. Maunsell and Co., of Stafford tannery, on Kedron Brook, near this city, had a varied and useful lot of goods displayed, consisting of kangaroo skins prepared for saddle ...

    Article : 278 words
  13. FURNITURE AND OTHER OBJECTS OF USE IN DWELLINGS.

    In the decorative portion of this section is noticeable a pair of notted curtains, by Mrs. Bradley, very well and carefully made, and deservedly receiving a commendation of ...

    Article : 370 words
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