Sydney. The exhibition was opened on the 22nd. An inaugural ode, composed by Mr Lascelles, was sung as part of the ceremony. The exhibits are not so numerous as at the first intercolonial show ; but Victoria and Queensland are well represented. Mr Morton, of Mount Derrirnut, took the first prizes for yearling and two-year-old Bhorthorn bulls, aged cow and yearling, and twa-year-old heifers. In the agricultural machinery department of the Exhibition, Messrs Robinson and Co., of Melbourne, take 15 first-class prizes ; John Buncle, two first-class prizes and two highly recommended ; Wilding and Co , two first-class and two highly recommended.
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Southland Times, Issue 1737, 6 May 1873, Page 3
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99Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1737, 6 May 1873, Page 3
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