SYDNEY SHOW.
SYDNEY, July 3. The Royal Agricultural Society's first winter show, including the t-wenty-fifti; tyjpual steep ejiow^w^g jetted to-day. The latter is seriously affected by drought, the strike, and the epidemic. The merino exhibit is disappointing, but the British breeds section is greats ly improved, despite the absence of Victorians and New Zealanders. The shorthorn bull Tenor was sold on behalf of Parsons and Robertson, of Victoria, for a thousand guineas.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 5
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