It was not only fine weather yesterday that made People's Day at the Longford Show perhaps the most successful yet experienced. The Northern Agricultural Society had received encouraging support for its 80th exhibition, ...
Article : 4,557 wordsThere was a large entry in the dog section, and judging continued till late in the afternoon. Mir. J. W. Peck, of Melbourne, who made the awards, said the delay could be obviated in future if the society instituted an assembly ...
Article : 1,707 wordsSEEN AT LONGFORD SHOW YESTERDAY.—Top Row—Trooper K. R. Saunders, winner at tilting the ring. Mr. N. C. Gtadman, with his champion Red Poll bull. Miss Jan Cameron and her first prize Scottish terrier. Bottom Row—Mr. J. N. Archer's After Dark winning the 11-stone hunters contest. Mrs. H. Tetlow's building bitch first and challenge. Mrs. Youl and Miss Effie Hartley forsook their hunters to admire Mr. R. L. Hall's champion Clydesdale stallion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 74 words"The entries in the bantam sections were the cream of Tasmanian shows, and taking them all round they were a very creditable lot," said ...
Article : 971 words"I am going away very well satisfied," stated Mr. W. Kerslake, of Burnie, who adjudicated in the section for canaries and cage birds. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 15 Oct 1936, Page 10
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