Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Rivers District, <strong>the</strong>y were unable to come forward, but weunderstand it is <strong>the</strong>ir intention to compete at our 1922 Show.The South Coast District, much to our regret, returned <strong>the</strong> organising'fees <strong>the</strong>y had applied for, and intimated that <strong>the</strong>y could notexhibit. We hope that 1922 will see this District represented at ourShow.The Exhibits were undoubtedly <strong>the</strong> finest yet seen at our Exhibition,<strong>the</strong>y were of high quality, well arranged, and <strong>the</strong> display was excellent,we congratulate <strong>the</strong> Districts upon <strong>the</strong> success of <strong>the</strong>ir efforts.The amended Schedule, under which <strong>the</strong> competitions were carriedout, was an improvement on <strong>the</strong> previous Schedule, <strong>the</strong> complaints werefew indeed, and fur<strong>the</strong>r suggestions will be considlered at a conferenceto be held in October.The IHonours awarded were:-Points Prize MoneyWest Moreton ............ 1st. 1094 £133 5 2Darling Downs .......... 2nd. 1079h £131 8 8Wide Bay & Burnett ...... 3rd. 906 £110 6 2ILLUSTRATEDI) BOOKLETIn con'rectio with this Seclion, an Illustiated Booklet was issuedfor competition, <strong>the</strong> West Moreton District obtained first prize, <strong>the</strong>irBooklet being bright, pithy, and very nicely illustrated; <strong>the</strong> second prizegoing to thle bDarling Downs District, <strong>the</strong>ir Booklet being a very creditableone indeed.This, in our opinion, is a very good way to advertise Districts, and<strong>the</strong> effects of <strong>the</strong> same must be far reaching.Visitors to <strong>the</strong> various Courts were presented with one, and <strong>the</strong>irExcellencies, <strong>the</strong> Governor General Lord Forster, and State GovernorSii' Mat<strong>the</strong>w Nathan, seemed pleased to have <strong>the</strong> inlformation andstatistics placed before <strong>the</strong>m in such concise form. Fifty copies fromeach D)istriet were hauded over to <strong>the</strong> Royal National Association, andit is intci!leil to distribute <strong>the</strong>se in o<strong>the</strong>r States .ani (Countries.I'IIIMARY I'RODIUCTS ONLY, OR 'B' GRADEThere were four entries in this Section, viz.:.-Kingaroy, Gympie,Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Darling Downs, and Maranoa.These, also, were very fine exhibits and tieflected <strong>the</strong> greatest creditupon those connected with each Court.The quality was good, <strong>the</strong> exhibits well arranged, aml <strong>the</strong> effect wassplendid.The competition was very keen, <strong>the</strong>re being only 36 points between<strong>the</strong> first and fourth prize winners.The results were:-Points Prize MoneyNor<strong>the</strong>rn Dlarling Downs .. 1st. 794 £82 4 0Maranoa ................ 2nd. 774 £80 2 7Kingaroy ................ 3rd. 705 £79 3 11Gympie .................. 4th. 758 £78 9 6
~~u!~~~b' ~ ~ flnl~~~ik~-t~i rt prize are to be complimented on <strong>the</strong>irsplendid exhibit, this being <strong>the</strong>ir first appearance at our Show.The prospects for our 1922 Show look decidedly good, all <strong>the</strong>Districts intimating <strong>the</strong>ir intention of coming forward again.BOOKLETThe Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Darling Downs was <strong>the</strong> only District in this Sectionto issue a 3ooklt, andl <strong>the</strong>y are to be comrpliented ulion <strong>the</strong> issue, whichwas aaded frt prize.ONE FARM SECTIONThere were four entries in this Siectionl, and <strong>the</strong>y were undoubtelyanl attractiol, <strong>the</strong> keenest inte~est being dlisplayed by thle visitors, <strong>the</strong>resourcefuless of <strong>the</strong> exhibitors being comnmented upon generally.The results were:-PointsPrize MoneyMr. Haag, Roadvale .... 1st. 421 £34 1 1Mlr. 1)onges, Drayton . .. . 2nd. 387 £316 2Mr. Alle, Gympie........3rd. 383k £31 0 5Mr. Pllen, Helio...... 4th. 22 £23 12 4The exibits were well dislayed andi refected rat credliit upon <strong>the</strong>exhibitors.It is n li~v to (lle that <strong>the</strong> winn r of <strong>the</strong> fourthi pize s~cure '9points more.( flin;t <strong>the</strong> wiimr of <strong>the</strong>c first prize aIt our I!t3 92(1 Sho, whlilt<strong>the</strong> first plrize wvinner was 138 points hligher thann thre first in 190. Weozmgrliilate all <strong>the</strong> exhi~itors u~on thle ucccss of <strong>the</strong>ir ffort.Weu de~i me toi express our apprciatio nl ani tha miksM to <strong>the</strong>c twenty-two<strong>the</strong>ir idecisionsi~ wereI \'ey satisrfactor, ao, talking inlto comiidrat ionthi wpile ai I varlied nluture of <strong>the</strong> thi i mig to heR jiltI IO we iut comjdimci<strong>the</strong>ml upon <strong>the</strong> thoroughnell ss \\vithi whlich <strong>the</strong>yV carriel Iout <strong>the</strong>cirdutii .We are also indebltedl to our lio. Szt ewrd,, Mr. (. P. ot toiy, forthanks arec hlerew\\ithxpressdC~.being c':Iiiel oait suI(CCefuly.gEod to know thit we hntve 'Stifieti Ex I:lihit es.HWec ia 211101) cimieli~le tlis Rep.lrt w'it oot ex~lrtSSinl (iii. npIreel.(ialilntimes N \\(In(o ehmelmm.lflly amnl fa~ithfully rendeIIrdl. I sitet ienrt~ haVe stlIn a1 reithle anI l h'ic(imit ohicer~ iii Comnmineeltiumi \? itli tint Assonattioi.We s me (ert inl IPeased withl thle success of this Sct iiin, antilthiat url Sow ul! 1122 will be evenl moreI'L suICCessful.ope
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