27custom of one judge. I think breeders will now admit that a mistakewas male in adopting <strong>the</strong> former systeI, and it is hoped that it willnever be tried again.Mr. W. G. C. Britten, of England, judged <strong>the</strong> Herefords, and heexpressed approval of <strong>the</strong> stock shown. I think he was surprised with<strong>the</strong> quality of <strong>the</strong> animals which came under his inspection.The o<strong>the</strong>r Beef Breeds exhibited this year showed a distinct imrot with pa revious Shows. The sale of Beef Stud Cattle~IIY ~Y 'l"~""was \ v 'erv cl Ilull.:rntl ull , and l)lel <strong>the</strong>re e ix is no clonbt doubt st;ltioii station o~llc owiners rHe Iiiiss~ uijsstt il :1 a great ~Sre:rtopl'o'tunity opportunity of sccurin~ securing Iii~h-clnsu highclass pcdi~ree pedigree stock :It at Iiritlherd bullbullpriceu.prices.Thr The ntlltl-1,I stitil-breet c c~iols lers sll(,lll(l should receive Icccivo Letter better xulport, support, o<strong>the</strong>rwise <strong>the</strong>y will goout of \,nninrss, business, \~itil with <strong>the</strong> iesult result tli:it that our )ler~ls her Is \\'ill will clctcriorntr, deteriorate, untl anti <strong>the</strong>cl"slity iual ity (,t' of our Ibeof Ic c:f n will becone Iccolne scconllsecon I ciass.cinss.'I~llr The I':it Fat ('attlu ('attle were ~-cro :1 a rrnrs reflex of tile tie good ~uotl season Mcnson cspcricrtrrtl, experienced, anal nrill~erc:l were a ~listinct distinct fr:rtiiic feature of tlic <strong>the</strong> 8110~. Show.It is Iloubtful if ~e we ~ia\ iave eeveroeen seen a better lot at 130wcn Bowen Park, bnt but It at ttic <strong>the</strong> :riictioii action Rnlru sales tile <strong>the</strong> Iriccs prices \~cre wcre\'1'1.3' very lo\\ low f(,r for HII('11 such fill(' fine St()('lC. stock.Tlic The T):liry Daiy c':ittl~~ cattle Sectioii nas was n a splrri~liil splend il cllc.:lllcl nuC, and ill in :111 all classcu classes Ylio~velciarllc general r:lll c~sc~il~ excellence. c. llc rl'lir The tlizlll:lg display \\ was :is Iiic~ one (,1' of tlii tI Ic lost wt tliatshow-that Iiauhasc\everc'rIlc blcni nrl sCc~ll stiti cri ((Ii oiii oil ~iJI()M. Show Groun.OrOllll((S.The SMlnce Swine Section ~icc~nHH was well ~-cll fill~~~l fillea I n with itll Iiii)l-ci:lss Iiighit-aiss slcc sjtciiimen1s iiiic~iir of thc <strong>the</strong>various t)r('P(ist:lllll breet Is, a inI sixty-iii SiSf!.llill(. elltl.i('5 ent ries cw \\.('1.(' er I.(!C~i\.~'l( receive I ill iin tllO tlie ('I;ISS~Y cliasses forStlltl Stud a~lll anti 1'':ct Fat Hllt Sheep. c~l,.The I)o~ I)og anti and I'ollltr\. l'onltrv Sectilllrs Sectins \\.cl were (~ \c\ try rS Routl good iiitlrc in Ieal. il. Oing to<strong>the</strong> thle I;lrcr lrce ituitiher 11111111n1r ()1. of ('Sl;ilitS, cxli bits, (l!lr or C:ll,:li.it\. Ce:liifl y for sl';'ce, space, iI1 il each c3ch scction,Hcction,n~as was taxed to <strong>the</strong> utniost. utmost.'rheTheyplrll~lidsplentlidc011rf9courtsnrmn~cdarrangedbyby<strong>the</strong><strong>the</strong>QucclrHlnlltlQueenslanidCrovernulrllttGovernuientatat-~.l :icl~ racteal ll I11;1II~' Imnny \.iSif~)l.d,;lllll \ isitors, anal \\.('I.C we(e 01) of ~:~I.(':ll grt'eit ('(lll(':lti()ll;ll tdinictitnial \.:1111~'.vac. IFor <strong>the</strong>lirnt irnst tiiiie tine ill in rllal~Y many SC:IPi,, years, tli~rc! <strong>the</strong>re was wns I!o ito liHJLCrY fishery COllrt. colurt. It Was was Illi~SC'~I missed Very verymuch indaeydI.AI1 An inl~ovntioll iniovatitti \\ wxas :ls Ill:L(Il' itiatle ill in our 0111. Satlurday ~:lfllT~lrY)ri 's progruminhIe I)I.O~l.:IIIII1IC \~11('I1 when Aanmlber of ( hanipioti Athletic Events were decided under <strong>the</strong> auspices11111111~(1r of (jll:Lllll)i(lll I~tlllCti(l 15\'('11tS werc~ ~lcciitlc~L under tile nuMpicrsof tile <strong>the</strong> Queensland ~~llc rllsl:lnddAmiattmniii XII1:lt('illll Atllictic At hletict Asso~i:~titril,Assocititioii, tototllc~c~<strong>the</strong>se werewl~r e :~lldcllnaitdealYn ln Tll1l)r~;ll(r 111111 rrl llttill(T Cl()llt( StS) \\.lli( ll Illn((C nftc~rnoon."U' soei '~ VL"")""~i Junpinig U and 'Irotting - IVY- -n ctnitests, which made an enjoyable afternoon.('onfiitl~ 'onsitleition liltiol1 is Lc'iii~ beinitg ::i\cll given to a bi~i~c bigger l ~lilts shtorts progra lro~rnlllllloo unite For for Ilcst next yeir. year.'I'he 'Ihe o~itst:uitlinC: outstanding fc fture ntul e of till' <strong>the</strong> iuprovemnits male this year was<strong>the</strong> rUlllo\~ll removal of <strong>the</strong> fteicts fciicc~s oil on ( each ;~C11 side siile Of of tlic <strong>the</strong> street stl c'l t dividing ~li\.i~iiii~ (,ur our ((IPOlllldn. ((Irounlds.It,It einalbledcn:lbled <strong>the</strong><strong>the</strong> publicIublie toto scuttersc~uttcrfreelyflcc lg :~I1~1atid easily,c;isily, nllttl[ndnllo\velllallowedtlionethoseillintile <strong>the</strong> ]~iVo Live Stock Sto~ k lieRc~r\ Reserve c! 1(, to set sc i' I tlic tie Pill~ tin g ('\.('LLtX. ev cuts. ()Llr Our tJ1:lllkS thait ks ;II.I' a rt IluH lue to<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> ](lin~,ane Bristane (iity ( ity ('oullCil ('ounCilfor tlic t he c toimctess oiict ssioii ion b'i\'rlll given to IIH us to fcllll)Orarily tenmpjiorarily(']OHU tloso tile <strong>the</strong> road rO:III\V;LY. way. It was a etui i which was thoroughly appreciatetIby h? tlic <strong>the</strong> pulic, pllllic, as \~( well II as byatc(i 1,SmeiIllclllbcrsbersofoftliiHthis('ouncil. ( ouncil.'I'hP 'The Iic tie \r w n? systemim stC1IIl of lllilllitt:\ll('C! aIdm ittaitee ttl tti <strong>the</strong> (:rUIIII~IS (roumials 1)I.OVr~l prov'e I ii a ~r(':Lt great success,YUDCUgB,aiidand miii tli~ t c~ 1is Iio nio tloult outt tllnt tht tlic <strong>the</strong> Iiew new gate erected oil on <strong>the</strong> Rowcn Bowen BridgeRoatl Road M~;1 was i rl a jil great cat convenience to those living in that locality.It isIleccssH uiecessmt'v \ III;(1 Iinat tlln <strong>the</strong> ('cullcil I otumcil of <strong>the</strong> I~cv:rl lIlval h':itioii;il NationIl Associnticll Associatitot should'give ell;lv early eoiisi~l~ consiteration rntion to a nitutmbcr Iluullcr of ot~icr otlier inlllortalltlt i po rtanmit illlllovclllc~~ltu, ilti provenwitisuch uuchas:-i. 1. l')ir T'he PrCction erection of a new IIC~v (;r1~11~1 (1ranuia Stiuianl Stilllil ()L) otn <strong>the</strong> tllU Wittl site ()P of 111(' I hie I)'.('Ht~llt teeseltoollen wootlen Mntr\lccturcr, structure, and n11(i c extenaliiig xtc ll~lillfi tOM'ill'llO towards tile <strong>the</strong> Illllill main ClltrBLlCB entrancegates. My idea is to crect a ' I )oule-tlec ker '" St ta rut, <strong>the</strong>glltes. hly illcu is to c cl ~ct 11 ''loull~ -tlcc lcctr'' Cjtall(i, tileuncioriicnthunderneath part factinb facing tile <strong>the</strong> allllcxra,, aninexes, to Ie be fittutl fittetl up with ~ shops ulio~nanilanti stalls, and thus be re\eeue revenue iroclucillg. producing. The Tlie luil((ing builiing ofsuch a Grand-stand would entail a coNsitloruble consitlerable expl'llliiturt(, expemiliturs,and probably <strong>the</strong> financial part of <strong>the</strong> scheme could be arran#ril. arranged.-^ .,
w -'X. The installation of a Septic Tank System. I consider this,and <strong>the</strong> erection of <strong>the</strong> Grand-stand as imperative.i. The covering of <strong>the</strong> drain at present running through ourland at <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> Grand-stand. This work would give<strong>the</strong> Association an increased area of ground.4. Additional spraying facilities for cattle are needed. I wouldsuggest <strong>the</strong> erection of new spraying and washing yards in<strong>the</strong> dairy cattle section.In conclusion, I would like to say that <strong>the</strong> Brisbane Tramways Co.did all in <strong>the</strong>ir power in <strong>the</strong> matter of transporting <strong>the</strong> big crowds toand from <strong>the</strong> Show Grounds, and in this connection <strong>the</strong> Company deserve<strong>the</strong> thanks of our Association.The police carried out <strong>the</strong>ir duties in an efficient manner. TheInspector of Police stationed at <strong>the</strong> Show Grounds eulogised <strong>the</strong> orderlyconduct of <strong>the</strong> crowds.I wish, also, to express my appreciation of <strong>the</strong> excellent work donebefore and during <strong>the</strong> Show period ib <strong>the</strong> offic'e staff, and <strong>the</strong> groundstaff, whose efforts made it possible for <strong>the</strong> Association to set forth sothat all might see, a wonderful picture depicting <strong>the</strong> chief products ofthis great State-a picture that excited <strong>the</strong> admiration of all who saw it.I also desire to thank <strong>the</strong> Press for <strong>the</strong> valuable assistance renderedto <strong>the</strong> Association.Personally, I would like to thank <strong>the</strong> members of this Council for<strong>the</strong>ir loyal support, and for <strong>the</strong> hard work done by every individualmember of <strong>the</strong> Council.Yours faithfully,(Signed) ERNEST BAYNESChairman.
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