I ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~i.f?~T: ~ M ,--".,.~%F+r~r - ir - - .. ' - -- isEXHIBITS.The Press, in <strong>the</strong>ir reports relative to <strong>the</strong> Show, were ofunanimous opinion that no better displays of Live Stock,Primary Products, and Manufactured Articles had ever beenmade. Horses, and Beef and Dairy Cattle made a magnificentdisplay in <strong>the</strong> Grand Parade, and as, in every instance, <strong>the</strong>animals were representatives of <strong>the</strong> best herds and studs in<strong>the</strong> Commonwealth, breeders and visitors were presented withmuch to interest <strong>the</strong>m.HORSES. In Mr. Baynes' <strong>Report</strong>, which appears elsewhere,fuller reference will be found relating to <strong>the</strong> HorseSection. . 4BEEF BREEDS. In <strong>the</strong> Beef Breed Section, <strong>the</strong> competitionwas very strong. In addition to <strong>the</strong> Queensland studs,entries were received from New South Wales. Victoria, SouthAustralia, and Tasmania, and <strong>the</strong> general quality of all <strong>the</strong>exhibits was exceptionally good. So even, in many instances,was <strong>the</strong> merit of <strong>the</strong> exhibits, that <strong>the</strong> Judges had a hard taskto separate <strong>the</strong>m.In <strong>the</strong> Shorthorn Section, Mr. J. Burgess, of CanningDowns, won <strong>the</strong> Championship for bulls, Mr. C. E. McDougall,of Lyndhurst, carrying off <strong>the</strong> honours in <strong>the</strong> cow section. In<strong>the</strong> Hereford Section, Mrs. C. Lumley Hill won <strong>the</strong> Championshipsin both <strong>the</strong> male and female sections. Mr. W. G. C.Britten, <strong>the</strong> famous English Hereford Judge, adjudicated inthis section, and his method of handling exhibits proved himto be more than ordinarily expert. Asked for an expressionof opinion regarding <strong>the</strong> IHerefords brought under his notice,he considered that <strong>the</strong> breeders were working on <strong>the</strong> rightlines and that most of <strong>the</strong> stock submitted to him was exceptionallygood. Tn <strong>the</strong> Devon Section, Mr. R. A. Howellcarried off <strong>the</strong> Championships for male and female exhibits,and in <strong>the</strong> Aberdeen Angus, Mr. G. C. Clark won <strong>the</strong> Championshipfor bulls and <strong>the</strong> Championship and Reserve Championshipfor cows.FAT CATTLE. There was a great yarding of Fat('attle. The Judge in commenting upon <strong>the</strong> display statedthat it was one of <strong>the</strong> best that he had ever seen.I)AIRY CATTLE SECTION. The competitive animalsin <strong>the</strong> Dairy Cattle Section made a magnificent display andattracted noted breeders from all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r States as well asfrom Queensland. From early on Judging day, until <strong>the</strong>termination of <strong>the</strong> Show, <strong>the</strong> stalls containing <strong>the</strong>se animals.2.rd6k
,were constantly surrounded. Space will not permit us, inthis <strong>Report</strong>, to deal in detail with <strong>the</strong> various breeds. Wecan only reiterate <strong>the</strong> statement made by a number of <strong>the</strong>breeders that a finer lot of cattle has seldom, if ever, beenexhibited on one Show Ground.cent displays.of Fat Sheep and Swine, which appeared on ourGrounds this year, was barely sufficient, and was quite in-imperative, adequate in for <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>.1922 Poultry Exhibition, and Dog to Sections. undertake It a will scheme befor enlarging <strong>the</strong> accommodation in <strong>the</strong> sections mentioned.exhIn connection with our 1922 Show, a very attractiveschedule has been provided for Stud Sheep Classes, and if itis as well received as we have reason to anticipate, our sheepaccommodation will require doubling.The Swine exhibits in number and quality were above <strong>the</strong>uponaverage<strong>the</strong> seen enquiries in Brisbane, which already and if are we being may base made our for opinion accommodation,it appears certain that this section will be a veryprominent tne next year.POULTRY AND DOGe. Entries in <strong>the</strong> Poultry andDog Sections were <strong>the</strong> heaviest recorded, ato und <strong>the</strong> Judges madeflattering comment on <strong>the</strong> quality of <strong>the</strong> sexhibits. One of<strong>the</strong> been Poultry a judge Judges at <strong>the</strong> from best New Shows South in Wales Australasia writes that for over he hasaperiod of thirteen years and never saw a finer exhibit of highis lass birds than were submitted to <strong>the</strong> Judges at <strong>the</strong> BrisbaneExhibition in <strong>1921</strong>.og Judges made equally lattering commquaity werent upov <strong>the</strong>ajverity ef tine ehiits sbanemittd ifor <strong>the</strong>ir adjudication.division DISTRICTS DISTRITS had as cowhmpetitors AND ONE thready FARM are <strong>the</strong> EXHIBITS. EXH4IT. grade for PrimaryThisProducts Only, and Manufactures, and four One four Farms. in <strong>the</strong> In <strong>the</strong> grade first for mentioned Primarygrade, West Moreton won with a score of 1,y94e points, DarlingDowns being second with 1.079e points, and Wide Bay &Burnett, third, with 906 points. of <strong>the</strong> Pribits.ary roductsOnly Section, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Darling owns .won with 794 points,Maranoa, points, and 774 Gympie points, fourth, being with second, 758 Kingaroy, points. In third, <strong>the</strong> One with Farm 765Section, 387 points, K. Haag Walter won Allen, with third, 421 points, with J. 383 Donges, pfoints, second, and G. with E.Pullen, fourth, with 292 points. The points awarded showhow kecfn were <strong>the</strong> contests, as it will be noted that only 15
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