The show, as we announced in last issue, was a magnificent success, notwithstanding centum contrary elements which presented themselves in the most ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 647 wordsWhen we closed our report last issue, Lord Carrington had gone to lunch. His Excellency was accompanied by Captain Tr[?]uch, A.D.G., and around the ...
Article : 735 wordswas undoubtedly the most interesting in the show. The veteran Hastings, a winner of the Hawkesbury Handicap, secured another blue ribbon as a blood ...
Article : 1,121 wordsfilled splendidly, and there was an aristocratic lot of fancy feather cooped, especially in the Games and Leghorns. There were a lot of second-rate birds ...
Article : 468 wordsFat Calf, under 6 months Jolm Booth 1, C. Marsden 2 Cow, any age, giving the greatest quantity of milk, by weight ...
Article : 31 wordsBerkshire Boar, andy age Jolm Bridgefoot 1 Berkshire [?]ow, any age John Bridgefoot 1 ...
Article : 61 wordsThere was a first class show of pig[?]ns, and some very interesting entries in the dog section, Hurry Orr and John W. Tanks showed some little ...
Article : 150 wordsIn class 16 the judges thought theexhibit a poor one. Mr. J. E. Onus's bay Highlander (class 21), was described as a very fine colt. In class 34 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,196 wordsFrom early morn the stewards and Ground Committee were busy at work fixing up and judging, and although the arrangements were not quite ...
Article : 326 wordsWe were sorry to note that no previ[?]ion had been made for " loddering " the judges. It is all very well to ask gentlemen to come long distances to ...
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