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SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW

NEW .ZEALAND SUCCESSES. By, ToTograiih-Press Association—OoDjrlelit : ' (Reo. April 18, 11.0 p.m.)' i' Sydney, April 18. | .There was a big attendance for judgj ing day at tho Sydnoy ltoyal Show. The i :Oiliibns ..iii nearly: all sections were good. , fhe total entries were 8288, as [•compared with 6970 last year. - : I'lavuiius was awaited champion in .the tlibrouglibrcd stallions, and' Bossi-/in-the thoroughbred ,mares.' f Mr..Fred Fairey, of Nelson (N.Z.), took firsts for his Durham fat ox and . oow. . I In the sheep classes, Mr. J. Nixon, j: of Kilhnchy, took..first and- ohampion i for his English Leiscester ram over two [.years, -a second for ram under two ! years,--first , for ram under one year, I seconds:'for ewes over and under,'two j years,'AM: first for ewe undor one year. f>i In liravy r Clydesdales, -Messrs.' Mitchell and O'Brien,' Oamaru, took' secfond: prize for stallion over three years, j.and'first for stallion under three.

!-; Draughts—Mr; D. M'Clure, : -Christ-" I cluircli", ."first ! l'of 'stallion .under four:'■ F Messrs,.;'Mitchell and O'Brien, first and f'Eeeond ! ?f6r..stallions> under three,-'and r'secbhd/,'iii draughts, v Mr. M'Clure was

L : awarde3 second for. stallion ■unfler four:; [.llessi'S;, and'' O'Brien, ; second {/and •' reserve :V chainjioii' for .mares'- 'over J-jfoiir and/ soepnd*for mare under four. [V Bibb'oiiivood took ckampiou. .honours Pin itrotters.-'...''; .7:'-"',''<'"!.:'.'. ..' •"■'".'•■']' .' : "

:fiftlv'annual 'conference of. .the j;New Zeaiahdrl'reenng. Workers 'and ['Allied .trades,-Federation! commenced in j; the 1 Trades Hall yesterday. The fdllowl ing. ;,uriiojjs ,v.'ero ~"represented'i :; r :: otag6, I Canterl)viry ) '' , l ; 'icton I - flawke's' Bay," and Gisborn£ Freezing Workers, Wellington Sausage' Casing Makers, and Auckland Chemical- Manure ; Wbrlcers. -■:.< >'• ";■'..... V. - Souths Africa, ..vninfequlre> -to -impori more M;neat and flour in 1916 than last year,; aibording to ,the latest, estimates,, as tnev'yield there is ID'per cent. less. The requirements of the Union are Roughly-13 million bushels of wheat, :VhiTe the crop;.)yll .barely^reach.7, millions.: About 6 million bushels of wheat, or.the equivalent in flour,'are therefore required-.- v:; i ; ; / r y ■''. -■'■- Dust-proof, Knock-proof . Milk Cans!— They 'are made of 20-gauge charcoal tinned steel,....with- welded hoops, hollowed bottom,'"and fast handles. ;;it is .impossible' to;.hammer the bottom out" of' a "Victor" Can, . so, thoroughly. soldered is \ it. Made in 15-gallon size arid; 20 : I gallon. ': -'Write to, Albert "J. Parton, [•■'.Victor". Milk Cans stand hard service, j Maker, Masterton.—Advt; i-'= • ..!■'-.-.' i"-' p : Never has the demand for-clear-headed I instructive, thinking in ...business been ,• so urgent.;&s it is right now. We urp livUng in a-progressive age, and "must'take tadvantage of all up-to-date methods. : It pis in savings from waste of any desorip'tion. that /'money, is made to-day, and by j concentrating one's efforts on all details i of. our business we 'laim to be. able ■ to iproducs; results for our many cream eupjpliers.'; We'want more cream. Can you. j supply us? : Furtherparticulars, Wangaißui Fresh .'Food Co.—-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 8

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SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 8

SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 8

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