THE SYDNEY SHOW.
* RECORD ATTENDANCE.
(By Cable.—Press Association,—Copyright.) SYDNEY, March 20. Sir Gerald Strickland, in officially opening tho show, declared that it was unrivalled. Yesterday's attendance was a record. MORE NEW ZEALAND SUCCESSES. Mr Fred. Fairey, of Nelson, secured first prize for a fat ox in the Hereford class and Mr A. J. Keith, another New Zealander, the championship for a fat cow. which, scaled 19251b. SHOW STOCK SALES. At the sales of show cattle, prices were moderate. A number of Short- ' horn cows, sold on behalf of Mr Williams, Te Aute station, Hawke's Bay, bronght up to 65 guineas. The following Bales of Shorthorns were account of Dalziell Brothers, Hunterville, one heifer, 55gs; on account of W. T. Williams, Te Aute, four heifers, 47igs, 90gs, 230gs, 65gs, The best price for milking Shorthorn bull waa 80gs. I
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14620, 22 March 1913, Page 12
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