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Royal Nation Agricultural and IndustrialAssociation of Queensland
Patrons:
His Excellency the Rt. Hon. H. W. J.BARON FORSTER,
P.C., K.C.M.G., Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of theCommonwealth of Australia.
His Excellency the Rt. Hon.Sir MATTHEW NATHAN,
G.C.M.G., P.C., Governor of Queensland.
COUNCIL, 1921President:
CHARLES E. McDOUGALL, Esq.
Vice-Presidents:W. M. CHARLES, Esq. J. P. BOTTOMLEY, Esq.
Chairman:E. BAYNES, Esq.
W. J. AFFLECK, Esq.E. T. BELL, Esq., M.L.AH. BROOKES, Esq.H. S. CRIBB, Esq.J. HIRON, Esq.
Hon. Treasurer:P. FRANKEL, Esq.
Committee:
JOHN MACDONALD, Esq.. A. T. NOYES, Esq.
C. R. PICKWORTIIH, EsqP. J. SYMES, Esq.CHARLES TAYLOR, Esq.,
M.L.A.Trustees:
Sir A. S. COWLEY, Kt. R. GAILEY, Esq.
Hon. Veterinary Surgeon:J. WASHINGTON IRVING, Esq., M.R.C.V.S.L.
Hon. Solicitors:Messrs. OSBORNE & WAUGH.
SBeretary:J. BAIN,
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46th Annual Report|OF THE COUNCIL OF THE
Royal National Agricltual & Industrial__ _____I____ _ Association of Queensland
for the Year, 1921.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,Your Council have pleasure in submitting their 46th
Annual Report and Financial Statement, covering epitomisedparticulars of business transacted during the year 1921.
Notwithstanding the period of general depression withwhich Queensland industries have recently had to wrestle, theresults achieved by your Association are gratifying, and forthe assistance rendered to achieve such results, we thankmembers, prize donors, exhibitors, and the general public, whoso generously supported us with their patronage.
We were favoured with splendid weather throughout theShow week. It is estimated that over 200,000 people attendedthe Show, and the gate takings amounted to £9,688, an increaseof £2,479 as compared with the receipts for 1918, on which yearall previous attendance figures had been surpassed.
During the year, a substantial sum was expended in carry-ing out necessary permanent improvements. When theBrisbane City Council graciously granted permission totemporarily close that section of Gregory Terrace which dividesthe Show Ground into two areas, we were able to carry out aimuch desired remodeling scheie in the Live Stock Reserve(late Petty's Paddock). Loose boxes and open stalls for horseswere erected with frontages to broad, tree planted avenues,running parallel to the existing accommodation for horses,sheep, swine, poultry, and dogs, and to the John Reid IndustrialHall. Other avenues, running at right angles to the abovementioned were laid out, the whole scheme presenting a pleu-ing effect.
Although the removal and re-erection of the fences oneach /side of Gregory Terrace was this year an expensiveundertaking, the structural system adopted will permit, onfuture occasions, the removal of the fence, in sections, fromsockets built into the ground, and replacement therein when-the Show is over, at a cost which will be infinitessimal as com-pared with this year's expenditure.
The conversion of a portion of Gregory Terrace, tempor-arily, into a part of the Show Ground, only increased the areaby about 27,000 square feet, but it made a remarkable changein the surroundings. The Show Ring appeared to be con-siderably enlarged, and from the Grand stand a sweeping viewwas obtained right across to the furthest boundary of theLive Stock Reserve.
The temporary closure referred to of a portion of GregoryTerrace ( and the conversion of the closed portion of that roadinto part of the Show Grounds, made necessary certain alter-ations for controlling ingress and egress. Barricades, orna-mental in design, and fitted with large double gates in thecentre through which could pass tram cars and other vehicles,fitted on either side with sixteen openings for pedestrians, madeadmission to the Grounds,- this year, a pleasure as comparedwith the crush experienced on past occasions. In previousyears, our friends will remember, the tram cars disembarkedtheir passengers immediately in front of the seven turnstylesforming the only means of access to the grounds, and con-sequently the better the tramway system, the greater thecongestion at our entrance. Many were the complaints whichreached us in connection with this system. It can thereforebe understood how pleased we were to receive nothing butcongratulations from all connected with handling this year'straffic. Arrangements were made with the Tramway Coy.to disembark passengers on that portion of Gregory Terracewhere the Annexes join the museum boundary. From thatspot down to the barricade (situated just below Costin Street),twelve ticket selling offices were provided, and the whole resultwas gratifying. No crush took place at the ticket ofices, andthe crowd had so spread out before reaching the barricadesthat there was always room at one or other of the sixteenopenings. Our elderly patrons, in particular, were loud intheir expressions of approval regarding the change. Thebarricades were constructed in sections, in such manner thateight men could lift away one of them, and as shortly after4 o'clock each afternoon, the whole obstruction was removed,greater facilities were offered for quick departure than hadever occurred previously.
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Our arrangements for the comfort of patrons were notconfined to the Gregory Terrace entrance. New gates andticket offices were erected on the Bowen Bridge Road, nearthe railway level crossing, and as arrangements had been madewith the Tramway CO. to diembark there all passenegers comingfrom Albion direction, the pressure on the Gregory Terraceentrance was very considerably relieved. Over 20,000 peoplemade use of the Bowen Bridge gateway during Show week.Upon the termination of the Show, each day, in addition tothe Gregory Terrace entrance, these gates also were thrownopen together with the gates leading on to O'Connell Terrace,Brookes Street, Water Street, and the lower point of GregoryTerrace.
FINANCIAL
On another page will be found a schedule showing receiptsand expenditure for the years 1914 to 1921 inclusive. Carefulperusal and analysis of figures submitted cannot prove other-wise than gratifying- to members, showing as they do theprogress made by all departments since 1914 (year on whichthe Great War started). The 1920 figures show an abnormalincrease, but it must be remembered that it was on that yearthat we were visited by Ilir Royal Higlhness, the Prince ofWales. The figures for 1918 were the highest previouslyrecorded (no Show in 1919), but leaving to one side the figureswhich we have referred to in 1920, the returns for 1921 arevery gratifying. We might instance the increase in GateReceipts from £7,208 in 1918 to £9,548 in 1921; Entry Fees,£1,359 in 1918 as compared with £1,446 in 1921; Members'Subscriptions, £2,548 in 1918 and £4,320 in 1921. The totalrevenue for 1921 has amounted to £23,331, as comparedwith £16,376 in 1918.
Expenditures have been very carefully watched through-out the year, but increased wages and increased cost of materi-als have made a heavy drain upon our resources, and that weshould be able to show such good results on the year's trans-actions will, we feel confident be approved of by our subscrib-ers. Permanent Improvements, combined with alterations andrepairs, which our re-modelling scheme in the Live Stock'Reserve made compulsory this year, were responsible for anoutlay of £5009. In addition to this expenditure, asum of £651 was paid to complete the purchase of the GregoryTerrace property.
Including Prize Money,District Exhibits and £211 up(tion. The value to Queenslanc
£1870 was expended upon .on the Dehydration Demonstra .i of the District and One Farm
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Exhibits warrants an even greater outlay. We sincerely hopethat the assistance which your Association rendered to the
demonstration of dehydration of fruit will in the near futureprove of value to our orchardists.
No Association or Society of a similar nature to our ownin the Commonwealth stands to-day in a more enviable finan-cial position. Our Bank credit amounts to £405/13/3, andthere is owing to .us £674 represented principallyby membership subscriptions, space rents, ground rents, etc.We own freehold property, which including improvements, isvalued at nearly £20,000. The Show Grounds, which we holdunder Perpetual Lease, contain improvements which have costyour Association over £75,000. Furniture and plant in handcould not be purchased to-day for £1,500. We owe theGovernment £5,000, a loan which matures in 1923, but ouractual total debt is less than £4,500. Regarding this Govern-ment Loan, we would explain that it was advanced to tide usover the year 1919 when, owing to our Grounds and Buildingsbeing used by the Government as an Influenza Epidemic1Hospital, we were unable to hold our Show, and in consequencelost the whole year's revenue, together with the year's main-tenance cost, cost of printing Schedules and other matterwhich had been issued before we were definitely advised thatno Show could be held. This £5,000 Loan granted to us underthe circumstances mentioned was honestly due as compensation,and we have reason to believe that but for the financial stresswith which our Government is faced, a proportion of this loanwould have been granted to us. The Government of NewSouth Wales, under exactly similar circumstances, paid £19,000to the Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., as compensati nfor the loss of their Show.
IMPROVEMENTS.
NEW EXHIBITION HALL. Early in the year, aY.M.C.A. hut, measuring 164 feet long by 34j feet wide, withwalls 9ft. high was purchased. The original proposal was toerect this building in the Live Stock Reserve for such purposesas might be considered necessary, but it was subsequentlydecided to make the structure an annexe to the John ReidIndustrial Hall, increase the width of the floor by 12 feet(making it 45 feet wide), raise the walls from 9 feet to 15 feet,with an up-to-date system of ventilation and lighting. Thesealterations made the building much more suitable for generalshow purposes, and made it also a much better revenue pro-Samr than would have been the case if the old measurements
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had been adhered to. During Show week, the whole of thebuilding was occupied by motor car exhibits, and it is nowused as a Wool Store.
WASTE LAND RECLAIMED. Perhaps the most imrportant improvement carried out in the Live Stock Reservehas been the filling-in of that hollow which existed adjacentto Water Street. Several thousand yards of filling-in materialhave been used in this work, and that space, which previouslywas utterly valueless and was as low as 5 feet below WaterStreet, has now been brought to the level of that thoroughfareand has provided a' splendid area on which Show buildingscan be erected, when required.
DEHYDRATION. Over £200 was expended in theerection of a building in which to house a Dehydration Plant,and although the expense was a heavy one, it is satisfactory toknow that we have done our best to demonstrate to our fruit-growers the possibilities connected with this system of dryingfruit for export and for home consumption. Throughout thewhole Show week, the demonstrations of dehydration wereclosely watched by many thousands of visitors.
SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS. Particular atten-tion was given, this year, to the sanitary arrangements, andthree sets of conveniences were erected in suitable positions.Had time permitted, your Council would have installeda Septic system, but failing this, the most up-to- datepan system was provided, and we were the recipients ofmany complimentary expressions of appreciation from patrons.We still hope to install the septic system before next Showtime.
GRAND STAND DINING ROOM. The DiningRoom under the Grand Stand was remodelled in suchmanner that two Dining Rooms were provided, theentrance to one being from the Gkand Stand only, and to theother from the archway behind the Stand. This alterationwas much appreciated by the lessees and by the general publicwho made more use of the Dining Room than has hithertobeen the case.
CATTLE STEWARDS OFFICE. Opposite to theStock Salesmen's Offices, an office has been erected, thisyear for the use of the Beef Cattle Stewards, fittedwith the usual office conveniences and with telephonic con- ineotion with the Exchange and the various offloe on theGrounds. This has been a long neglected convenience whio $will be appreciated by the Beef Cattle Stewards and exhibitors.
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CLOAK ROOM. Recognising the necessity for a CloakRoom, one of our buildings was, this year, converted into sucha' convenience, and we are just as pleased and gratified as are'our patrons, to know how much the convenience was appreci-ated... On certain days it was found that one attendant wasnot sufficient to cope with the duties.
, TREE PLANTING. Included amongst theimprovements carried out during the year has been the,planting of a large number of shade trees, a work which'we know will be appreciated in the course of a few.years. This planting has not been confined to one areaof the ground-the main Show Ground and the Live Stock,Reserve have been equally favoured. On the top of the hill,adjacent to the Seeyetary's residence and from which spot anagnificent view f the ring is obtainable, trees have beenplanted with a view to providing picnic grounds or restingplaces for those patrons who bring their own lunches, qr,whfwish tp have a rest during any part of the day. It is ourintention, in connection with all this tree planting, immediatelythe trees are high enough to warrant the removal of the guards,to erect seating accommodation around them.
NEW GATES, BOWEN BRIDGE ROAD. Welhave referred elsewhere to the increased convenience enjoyedby our patrons owing to the erection of new gates onthe Bowen Bridge Road. This structure, handsome in design.includes large double gates for vehicular traffic, eight smallentrances for pedestrians, and four ticket offices. The erectionof this structure necessitated the formation of a roadway, 66feet wide, the building of a stone retaining wall over 5 feethigh, and over 1,000 yards of filling-in material.
- NEW ASSEM B'L Y YAR D. The Competitors'Reserve, which hitherto has been an uncovered assemblyyard, measuring 50 feet x 50 feet, has been roofed,walled, and fitted with seating accommodation for com-peting riders and drivers. In addition to the accommodationifor horses, this structure also contains an office for the ringmaster and his clerk, and telephone connection with the offi-eials in the centre of the ring. The object of this covered areais to provide protection against rain and sun for competinganimals and their riders and drivers, when waiting their turnto enter .the ring. This improvement was very much appree~ted by those who had to make use of it.
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EXHIBITS.
The Press, in their reports relative to the 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 the Grand Parade, and as, in every instance, theanimals were representatives of the best herds and studs inthe Commonwealth, breeders and visitors were presented withmuch to interest them.
HORSES. In Mr. Baynes' Report, which appears else-where, fuller reference will be found relating to the HorseSection. . 4
BEEF BREEDS. In the Beef Breed Section, the com-petition was very strong. In addition to the Queensland studs,entries were received from New South Wales. Victoria, SouthAustralia, and Tasmania, and the general quality of all theexhibits was exceptionally good. So even, in many instances,was the merit of the exhibits, that the Judges had a hard taskto separate them.
In the Shorthorn Section, Mr. J. Burgess, of CanningDowns, won the Championship for bulls, Mr. C. E. McDougall,of Lyndhurst, carrying off the honours in the cow section. Inthe Hereford Section, Mrs. C. Lumley Hill won the Champ-ionships in both the male and female sections. Mr. W. G. C.Britten, the 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 the IHerefords brought under his notice,he considered that the breeders were working on the rightlines and that most of the stock submitted to him was ex-ceptionally good. Tn the Devon Section, Mr. R. A. Howellcarried off the Championships for male and female exhibits,and in the Aberdeen Angus, Mr. G. C. Clark won the Champion-ship for bulls and the Championship and Reserve Champion-ship for cows.
FAT CATTLE. There was a great yarding of Fat('attle. The Judge in commenting upon the display statedthat it was one of the best that he had ever seen.
I)AIRY CATTLE SECTION. The competitive animalsin the Dairy Cattle Section made a magnificent display andattracted noted breeders from all the other States as well asfrom Queensland. From early on Judging day, until thetermination of the Show, the stalls containing these animals
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Grounds this year, was barely sufficient, and was quite in-
adequate in the Poultry and Dog Sections. It will beimperative, for the.1922 Exhibition, to undertake a schemefor enlarging the accommodation in the sections mentioned.
exhIn connection with our 1922 Show, a very attractive
schedule 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 theaverage seen in Brisbane, and if we may base our opinionupon the enquiries which already are being made for accom-
modation, it appears certain that this section will be a veryprominent tne next year.
POULTRY AND DOGe. Entries in the Poultry andDog Sections were the heaviest recorded, ato und the Judges madeflattering comment on the quality of the sexhibits. One of
the Poultry Judges from New South Wales writes that he hasbeen a judge at the best Shows in Australasia for over aperiod of thirteen years and never saw a finer exhibit of highis lass birds than were submitted to the Judges at the BrisbaneExhibition in 1921.
og Judges made equally lattering commquaity werent upov theajverity ef tine ehiits sbanemittd ifor their adjudication.
DISTRICTS AND ONE FARM EXHIBITS. Thisdivision had as cowhmpetitors thready are the grade for Primary
Products and Manufactures, four in the grade for PrimaryProducts Only, and four One Farms. In the first mentionedgrade, 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 the Pribits.ary roductsOnly Section, Northern Darling owns .won with 794 points,
Maranoa, 774 points, being second, Kingaroy, third, with 765points, and Gympie fourth, with 758 points. In the One Farm
Section, K. Haag won with 421 points, J. Donges, second, with387 points, Walter Allen, third, with 383 pfoints, and G. E.Pullen, fourth, with 292 points. The points awarded showhow kecfn were the contests, as it will be noted that only 15
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points separate the two leading societies in the section forPrimary Products and Manufactures, and only< 20 pointsseparate the first and second prize winners in the PrimaryProducts Only. In addition to winning the first honours, theWest Moreton exhibit won the honour of holding the Chelms- 1ford Shield for twelve months, and having the district's nameinscribed thereon.
The competitors admitted that the exhibits were degreesbetter than on the previous year, and it is a recognised facteach year that the competitor coming along with a no betterexhibit than he had previously shown would find himself verylow in the honour scale. The display was a magnificent oneand visitors competent to express opinions commented mostfavourably upon the exhibits which, they stated, excelledanything which they had previously had the opportunity ofinspecting.
THE GOVERNMENT FARM DISPLAYS were educa-tional to : de leee. The various products of these farms werearranged with even more artistic effect than the efforts ofother years, and that the educational value to the man on theland was beyond doubt, can be assumed from the huge con-course of country visitors who continually thronged the court.
FORESTRY DISPLAY. Apart from the AgriculturalDepartment display, the only Government Exhibit shown. thisyear, was from the Forestry Department, and every credit isdue to those responsible for the organisation of this exhibitwhich demonstrated eloquently the innumerable classes oftimber grown in Queensland and the uses to which it waspossible to convert them.
WOMEN'S WORK. The women of Queensland dis-played in a marked degree their capability with the needle,knittiig pins, the paint brush, and the camera. These entrieswere more than double those of the previous year, and expertsclaim that the quality of the work left little to be desired.
SCHOOL WORK. The exhibition of children's worksurpassed previous displays, and gave ample evidence of thecare which some of the teachers' bestow upon their pupils.
BUSINESS DISPLAYS. These were the best that wehave yet seen in the Annexes, and demonstrated almost everymanufacturing inidustry followed in Queensland, and quite anumber from other States. A number of Queensland Manu-facturers had a section entirely to themselves, and some of
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the productions contained therein brought forth expressions ofsurprise and pleasure from visitors who had little idea thatwe had reached such a stage of manufacturing.
FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE, and the Products ofthe Apiary, were specially represented. Better efforts thanusual were made by the "Bee" representatives-we can bestdescribe this exhibit by stating that it was superb.
In the FRUIT SECTION, the display made surpassed eventhe Prince's year, exhibits were staged from Rockhampton anddistrict, Charleville and district, the Northern Rivers of NewSouth Wales, and all that fruit bearing country between theNorthern Rivers of New South Wales and Gympie, includingthe famous Blackall Range area.
FOWERS. The Queensland August Show is noted forits marvellous exhibits of Sweet Peas and other beautifulflowers, and this year we feel convinced that our growers madea display the like of which has never hitherto been seen at anyExhibition, here or elsewhere. It was a blaze of colour, andwas responsible for a crowded pavilion on every day that itwas open to the public. As almost an annexe to the Horti-cultural Pavilion, was the building erected to demonstrate thepossibility of dehydrated fruit, particulars of which are givenelsewhere.
MACHINERY DISPLAYS. The Machinery Displayswere the best seen on the Grounds for some years past. Ar-rangements were made on a previous year by which themachinery was exhibited on either side of a broad roadway,situated at the rear of the Grand Stand, one half of the spacebacking on to the railway line, the other on to the creek run-ning through the Acclimatisation area of the Show Grounds.Many interesting features were placed before the public, andwithout disparaging any one show, we cannot but refer to oneexhibit which demonstrated the manufacture of wire netting,of nails, and numerous other every-day requirements madefrom steel wire. Roadway machinery, tractors, agriculturalimplements, and other machines equally interesting were onview. We are grieved, however, to admit that the display,although so interesting, represented only a few of the Agentsof manufactures, and would make it look as though ourMachinery Merchants were not so loyal to the state as thoseof the other Commonwealth Capitals. Your Council, therefore,have determined to make overtures to the Merchants with aview of securing better displays, and we feel that we haveyour good wishes for the success of our efforts.
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MOTOR CARS. Never since the Exhibitions have beenheld at Bowen Park have such displays of Motor Cars beenseen as in 1921. Not only was the large Annexe to the John ,Reid Industrial Hall filled, but large displays were made undercover on spaces in close proximity to the building mentioned.This was a most attractive feature of the Show, and the variousAgents vied with each other in making their displays worthyof the occasion, and attractive to the country visitors andprobable clients. The only complaint submitted to us wasthat the space allotted was far too small, and this, we admit,was quite correct. We will endeavour to meet the requirementsof our friends and may possibly have an even bigger displayof Motor Cars, Accessories, and Tractors, in 1922 than we hadthis year.
VISITS TO SHOWS.
During the year. members of your Council and theSecretary visited forty-two Shows, including Sydney, Mel-bourne, Adelaide, Lismore, Murwillumbah, Grafton, Allora,Beaudesert, Beenleigh, Boonah, Bundaberg, Esk, Goombungee,Goondiwindi, Gympie, Ithaca, Ipswich, Kilcoy, Laidley,Lowood, Murgon, Marburg, Maryborough, Nambour, Pomona,Pine Rivers, Rocklea, Rockhampton, Rosewood, Southport,Stephens, Stanthorpe, Toogoolawah, Toowoomba, Toombul,Warwick, Wellington Point, Wondai, Woodford, Woombye.and Zillmere.
OFFICIAL OPENING.His Excellency, Sir Matthew Nath.un, our Governor, on
Wednesday, 10th August, performed the Official Opening Cere-mony. We were honoured to have as guests His Excellency,the Governor-General of Australia (Lord Forster) ( LadyForster, members of their family and suite. The Vice-regalparty were met upon arrival by Mr. C. E. McDougall (Presi-dent), Mr. Ernest Baynes (Chairman of Council), members ofthe Council and Officials of the Association. After inspectingthe Guard of Honour, their Excellencies were escorted to adais erected in the Ring, immediately in front of the GrandStand. Amongst those on the dais, in addition to their Ex"cellencies and party, were the Premier (Mr. Theodore), theMinister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies), Archbishop Donaldson,the Mayors of Brisbane and South Brisbane, Mr. P. Short(Commissioner of Police), Sir Denison Miller (Governor ofthe Commonwealth Bank).
The President, Mr. C. E. McDougall, welcomed Their Ex-eeilencies and called upon the Secretary (Mr. J. Bain) to readthe following address:-
"May it please your Excellency,-We have pleasure, on behalfof the Council of the Royal National Agricultural and IndustrialAssociation of Queensland, in extending to you a most heartywelcome to this, our 45th Annual Show.
The exhibits which we submit for your inspection are equalto any shown in the past, and in many respects, superior. OurPrimary Products, as represented by the agricultural exhibits ofthe Queensland Government, and the District Exhibit Courts,together with the Fruit Displays, the Apiarian Exhibits, and themagnificent display made by the Forestry Department, all bearforcible testimony to the productivity of our richly endowed State.The Live Stock exhibits are, without doubt, the best ever seen onthe Brisbane Show Ground, and well maintain Queensland's reputa-tion as the greatest cattle producing section of the Commonwealth.
Your inspection of the Show Ground must have made apparentto you how limited is our space, and how little room there is leftfor us to expand. But for the courtesy of the Brisbane MunicipalCouncil, this year, who granted us permission to temporarily closethe road, which divides two -sections of our ground, we would nothave been able to house the exhibits which were entered for com-petition, and, when we tell you that since the beginning of thewar, tile demand upon our space has doubled, and that our revenuehas increased frim £12,000 to £26,000 annually, it will easily beunderstood how awkward our position will be should this expansioncontinue at the same annual ratis as during the years mentioned.
We are pleased to learn that your Excellency intends inspect-ing every section of our Show, but we would call your specialattention to the exhibit of a Dehydration Plant which is in fullworking order on our grounds. Recognising the serious losssustained by our fruitgrowers whenever periods of market glutoccur, we determined to encourage the installation of a Dehydra-tion Plant, and as a first stoptowards that end, we are pleased tosay the first Dehydration Plant to be crected in Queensland is nowin full working order on the Brisbane Show Ground.
We are more than pleased to be honoured with the presenceof his Excellency, the Right Honourable Lord Forster, P.C.,G.C.M.G., Governor-General of Australia, and Lady Forster, andhope to have the pleasure of their company on other occasions.We trust that our displays will enable them to gather an idea ofthe possibilities of Queensland, and that the charms of our Statemay induce them to make this visit the forerunner of manyothers."
His Excellency, Sir Matthew Nathan, thanked the Councilof the Association for the welcome contained in the Address,and for the honour done him in asking him to open the Show.He also thanked the Association for the opportunity offeredto him of joining in the expressions of welcome to the Governor-GOenral and Lady Forster. Continuing, he stated:-
"They all believed that in the fulness of time, Queenslandwould become the centre of Australia's prosperity and greatness,and they wanted the Governor-General and Lady Forster to believethat, too. (Applause). The Royal National Association was doingwhat it could to hasten that time, and it deserved every supportin its work. He had no doubt that the Association still wouldhave a continuance of the assistance of the City Council in themaintenance and development of what, after all, was the city'schief annual attraction to visitors from the country and from otherStates.
Queensland being the premier (attle State, it was natural thatit should have the finest Australian specimens of Shorthorns andHerefords. But the State's growing industry, from which mustcome that closer settlement so necessary for her, was dairying,and it was well to see so goodly an array of Milking Shorthorns,Jerseys, Frisians, and Ayrshires.
Wool growing was represented more by samples of fleeces thanby the sheep themselves, although there were sonie fine fat wethers.The dairy herds lid their complement in Pigs fedil on dairy by-products. There well might be more Pigs. Good as were theexhibits of Stock and Poultry, what would strike the visitor most,probably was the Produce Sections. The mere enumeration of theprincipal items there, cheese, butter, condensed milk, honey, maize,wheat, sugar cane, cotton, citrus and more tropical fruits, allillustrated the Stat,'s vast productiveness, while the exhibit of theState ('annery, of the Soul llher Queensland Fruit-Growers' Society,and, rather surprisingly, of the Charleville District, gave specialprominence to the fruit industry.
West Muretoii, Wide Bay, and Burlnett, Darling Downs,Kingaroy, and Wallumbilla each had exhibits which surpassed bytheir variety and1 pleased by their excellence. They showed thatthere was sonme gool fannring in the State, but he felt bound toadd, after going rather cursorily through the Exhibition, and alsothrough the State, that he wished the general average of stockand agriculture more nearly approached the high standards whichthe Royal National Association achieved at its Show. Queens-landers, although they rightly spoke with pride of their country,wrongly neirlected to make the most of it. There was waste ofland and water, of grass andl fruit, of wood and labour. He wasconstantly told by men who knew that there was too much goodland available for any stimulus to close settlement-that was forthe farming of small areas by good methods of agriculture, takingcare always to put back into the land what was taken out of it.There was too much growing of the same crop, year after year,in the belief that the soil's nutritive powers were inexhaustible,or in the knowledge that virgin soil was available to take theplace of the worked out land. In a country where there waspractically no irrigation, the waste of water was too patent toneed remark. The waste of grass was twofold, for it entailed lossof stock in times of drought, and also it was wasted on poorquality stock, which consumed as much as those returning a muchbetter yield. He was assured by cattlemen that cross-breedingtendered to inferiority of stock after the first progeny, and heknew that 193 gallons of milk per cow per annum was a pooraverage for the milking herds of the State. (Hear, hear). "Gradeap the herd and conserve forage," should be the aim of everycattleman, and particularly of the dairyman. Those were the
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principles which were being preached by the Agricultural Depart-ment and the Royal National Association, both of which were
production of Queensland. It was pitiable to see the waste offruit which had occurred at Stanthorpe, and in other parts of theState, and the glutting of the markets because of insufficientmeans of preservation. He, therefore, hoped that the Dehydratingprocess which could be seen in operation at that Show, would besuccessfully established on co-operative lines in each fruit growingdistrict, and thus enable fruitgrowers to take advantage of world
v: markets.
C. There was another industry in which the waste was greatereven that the waste of grass, and that was the timber industry.
5. In some parts of Queensland, timber-getting was tantamount toh timber-destruction. They were daily realising, however, the value
of timbers, which yesterday one thought useless and to-morrowmight be non-existent. There were few things in the Exhibitionof greater interest or more importance than the Forestry Depart-ment's display.''
In his concluding remarks, his Excellency referred to the greatneed in Queensland of Agricultural Science. "We want purescience at the top," he declared, "and its complete applicationbelow. At the top, I believe we should have an Agricultural Chairat the University, with special facilities for the gaining of know-ledge by research, and the imparting of it by lectures and demon-strations, to farmers' unions, and to colleges and schools, and Ishould like to see some generous persons, who in the past have mademoney out of the land of Queensland, provide, by the establish-ment of such a Chair, for making that land more productive in thefuture. Below, we want in every man on the land a desire forthat knowledge which will get from every acre the best it willyield now and in the future." (Loud applause).
The proceedings terminated with cheers for the Vice-regalvisitors.
OFFICIAL LUNCHEON.
The Official Luncheon which, as usual, took place in theExhibition Hall, was one of the most successful of its kind heldunder the auspices of the Association.
The President of the Association (Mr. C. E. M'Dougall) occupiedthe Chair, his Excellency the Governor-GeneralI (Lord Forster) beingseated on his right hand, and his Excellency the State Governor (SirMatthew Nathan) on his left. Others on the platform were, her Excel-lency, Lady Forster, the Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodore), Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Baynes, Mrs. M. Gordon, Mrs. l)everell, Colonel and Mrs. Parsons,Miss Sylvester Samuel, Major-General and Mrs. J. H. Bruche, the Arch-bishop of Brisbane (Dr. Donaldson), the Mayor of Brisbane( AldermanH. J. Diddams), and Lord Digby, A.D.C. to the Governor-General.
"The King," was proposed by Mr. McDougall, who also submitted"The Governor-General." In doing so, he voiced the pleasure thatQueenslanders felt at His Excellency 's presence, and at the keen interesthe had evinced in all he had seen at the Show. He hoped that Lord and
' Lady Forater would be with them for a long term-a term in which he
was satisfied they would always be fully assured that Australians werean essentially loyal people, who desired nothing more than to belong tothe great and glorious British Empire. (Loud applause).
The toast was honoured musically, and with cheers for Lord andLady Forster.
"FIRST CLASS QUALITY OF THE STOCK."
Lord Forster, after acknowledging the compliment in suitable terms,said he was a new-comer in the land, and, whilst he did not attribute t.ohimself any special virtues, he'thought he could fairly claim one-that wasthat he was slow to give expression either to criticism or suggestion untilhe knew, at any rate, a little of the subject on which he was speaking.Therefore, they would understand how it was that he did not make anyprolonged observations that day, as he was here rather to see than tobe heard. As one who had had some farming experience at Home, how-ever, he would congratulate those responsible for the splendid show onthe results that they had achieved. He remarked on the absolute first-class quality of the stock-it would compare with the best he had seenin the Old Country. That, he thought, was saying a great deal.(Applause). He would endorse what the Governor had said in hisinteresting speech at the opening ceremony.
While the best was absolutely first-class, there was, as Sir MatthewNathan pointed out-and here he (Lord Forster) was speaking fromthe small opportunities he had had of personal observation-too wide adifference between our best and our worst. And the best paid the bestin the end. (Applause). Prices which he saw some young bulls realiseon the previous day, showed him that many Queenslanders had a goldenopportunity of getting some of the best blood at remarkably cheap rates.He was afraid that in the matter of prices, Queensland, in common withother parts of the world, was going through difficult times, but with thenatural advantages which the State possessed in fertility of soil, inwonderful climate, and in the energy of her people, he believed it wouldbe carried through that difficult period more quickly and more success-fully than elsewhere. (Applause).
"THE GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND."
The toast of "The Governor of Queensland," was proposed by Mr.MIDl)ongall, who remarked on His Excellency's keen sense of observation,and on the value which his recent tour of Queensland would therefore
prove, not only to himself, but to the State generally. -He trusted hewould spend many happy years in Queensland. (Applause.)
Cheers, and the singing of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow," greetedSir Matthew Nathan, who said that if he again, that day, remarked withsatisfaction on the presence of the Governor-General and Lady Forster,it was to emphasise the fact that Queensland had its rights as well asits privilieges. He had told His Excellency that on a population basis,Queensland should have their Excellencies with them for seven weeksfive days and three hours in each year. (Laughter). He thought thatthe five days and three hours in each year should be very profitablyspent at that Exhibition. (Applause). He associated himself with thepraise given to the Council of the Association, and paid a tribute to thework of Mr. J. Baini as Secretary. (Applause).
STABILISING PRICES.
The toast of "The Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Asso-ciation of Queensland" was proposed by the Premier, Mr. Theodore, whoremarked that the formidable title of the Association indicated its widerange of activities. It was truly National in character, and deservedthe greatest support of the Government and the people generally. Thework the Association was doing assisted in encouraging a healthy rivalryin competition, and tended to bring about a great improvement of theirlive stock and products generally. The Association was doing a vastamount of good for Queensland. One thing that had struck him as likelyto concern the Primary Producers who were attending the Show, wasthe depression existing in Queensland and elsewhere owing to the failureof the markets of certain products. Much had been said about thenecessity for greater production, but the problem for the man on theland, in Queensland was to find better markets and conditions thatwould tend to assist the stabilising of prices. The Government and otherpublic authorities should do all possible to bring about a better organ-isation of the markets. Their dislocation in many respects was worse tothe producer than droughts, for what was the use of his producing ifthere were no markets to absorb the products? Better organisation ofthe markets was wanted, and by financing their products and poolingtheir resourses, they could do far more for Queensland and for progressthan anything else could do at the present time. In proposing the toastof the Association, the Premier paid a tribute to the good work done ,byits officers, especially mentioning the Secretary, Mr. .Bain, the Presi-dent, Mr. ('. E. McDougall, and the Chairman of the Council, Mr. ErnestBaynes.
DLI'CATIONAI, VALIUE OF TI lll lSHOW.
In responding, Mr. lHayies added ai word of welcome to the Vir.e-regal visitors. He referred to the visit of the Pri.nce of Wales, lastyear, and said that since that happy event, the King had 'conferred theword "Royal" on the Association, thus bringing it into line with thekindred Societies elsewhere. It was, lie said, almost impossible to over-rate the importance of the Show-the educantional value was obviouslygreat. There was always something of National importance to be learn-ed at an Agricultural Show. The Associations' constant aim was toenlcourage the ever-increasing value of our herds and agricultural pro-ducts, and, if possible, to prevent the dreadful waste that went on inour fruit season. With that end in view, the Association got into touchwith Mr. Morton, of Dehydration fame, amnd, at coniher:ahl cost, lII asection of the unit of one of his plants giving a practical demonstrationof dehydrating fruit and vegetables on the grounds. If this nwas goingto be a success, and he felt sure it was, then he thought that the Asso-ciation could fairlv claim to have lone something for tlie fruit rowersof this State.
One of the greatest troubles was want of space. The BrisbaneMunicipal Council could assist by consenting to the closing of tlhe streetthat divided the (irounds. It would not miean nmuch to the Council, buta great deal to the Association. He thanked the Council for allowingthe closure of the street for one month, this year.
"He referred to the magnificent work of the members of the Councilwith whom he was associated. These gentlemen did not receive re-muneration of any kind whatever, but gave their knowledge in stockbreeding, business organisation, &c., and much of their time each year tothe conduct of the Association's affairs. Some had been nearly thirty
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-years working for the welfare of the Royal National Agricultural Asso-ciation. In addition to the Council, there was a body of Honorary.Stewards who were equally energetic. To the Judges, the warmestthanks were due. He referred, with appreciation, to the presence of thehereford expert, Mr. W. G. C. Brittain. To the Exhibitors, also, theAssociation's sincere thanks were due. The speaker also thanked theState Government for passing an Act of Parliament giving the Asso-ciation a secure tenure of the Grounds. It had been given a lease inperpetuity at a peppercorn rental. The assistance and sympathy thusgiven were valuable in making the Show the success it was. Everypenny derived from the Show profits was used in the extension of theAssociation's usefulness. Since 1914, over £40,000 had been expendedin wages alone-an eloquent testimony to the benefits of the Associationto the workers. (Loud applause).
Cheers and the National Anthem closed the proceedings.
Others present included: Mr. J. P. Bottomley (Vice-President) andMrs. Bottomley, Mr. C. P. and Miss Bottomley, Mr. W. M. Charles (Vice.
President) and Miss Charles, Mr.' P. Frankel (Hon. Treasurer) and Mrs.
Frankel, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Affleck and Miss Affleck, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Brookes and the Misses Brookes, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Cribb, Mr. H. G. Cribb and Miss Cribb, Sir A. S. and Lady Cowley,Mr. Richard and the Misses Galley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiron, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Washington Irving, Mr. and Mrs. John Macdonald and Miss Macdonald,Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Noyes and Miss Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pickworth,Mr. and Mrs. J. Bain, Mr. and Mrs. P. Short (Commissioner of Police),
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell (Ispector General of Police, Sydney),General and Mrs. Spencer Browne, Rear-Admiral J. S.
Dumaresq, Captain Claud Cumberledgc, R.N., Commanders Wilfrid Ward
Hunt, H. B. R. Blackwood, and R. C. Garsia, Captains H. P. Cayley and
H. J. Feakes, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Thomas and Lady Robinson,
Brigadier-General J. C. Robertson, Brigadier-General and Mrs. J. H.
Cannan, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. F. A. Hughes, Colonel and Mrs.
Cass, Colonel A. J. Thynne, M.L.C., and Miss Thynne, Major and Mrs.
A H. Cory, Major W. J. Clatworthy, the Premier and Mrs. Theodore,
the State Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Fihelly) and Mrs. Fihelly, the Presidentof the Legislative Council (Mr. W. Lennon) and Mrs. Lennon, theMinister for Agriculture (Mr. W. N. Gillies) & Mrs. Gillies, the Ministerfor Education (Mr. J. Huxham) and Mrs. Huxham, the Minister forRailways (Mr. J. Larcombo) and Mrs. Larcombe, the Minister for Justice(Mr. J. Mullen), and Mrs. Mullen, the Minister for State Enterprise(Mr. W. Forgan Smith) and Mrs. Smith, the Speaker (Mr. W. Bertram)and Mrs. Bertram, the Chief Justice (Sir Pope Cooper), Mr. JusticeLukin and Mrs. Lukin, Mr. Justice Macnaughton and Mrs. Macnaughton,Mr. Justiet Real and Mrs. Real, His Grace Archbishop Duhig, Sir DenisonMiller, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. C. Taylor, M.L.A.), Mrs. andMiss Taylor, Mr. T. C. Beirne, M.L.C., Mrs. and Miss Beirne, Mr. A. H.Whittingham, M.L.C., and Mrs. Whittingham, Mr. P. J. Leahy, M.L.O.,and Mrs. Leahy, Mr. J. Ryan, M.L.C., Mr. M. J. Kirwan, M.L.A., SirAlfred and Lady Cowley, Lady Morgan and Miss Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
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W. J. Affleek and Miss Affleck, the President Central Downs A. and H.Association (Allora), Mr. J. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M'Connel,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beynolds, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Howell, Mr. andMrs. W. P. Devereux, Mr. and Mrs. B. Sinclair Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
'; Allan, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dix, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.R. B. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cubitt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer, Mr.and Mrs. H. Brookes and Misses Brookes, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bell, Mr.and Mrs. J. P. Bottomley, Mr. C. P. Bottomley, Miss Bottoinley, thePresidents Logan and Albert, Biggenden, Bowen, and Beenleigh A. andP. Societies, Mr. S. P. Fraser, the President Balmnoral District H. and I.Society, the President Belmont A. H. and I. Society, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.Brady, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Beal, Mr. R. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beeker,Mr. H. Bracker, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brett, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Benson,Mr. Edgar Baynes, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Booker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bick,Mr. and Mrs. H. J. King, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Brodribb, Mr. and Mrs.E. H. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jardine Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stitt,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M'Adam, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blott, Mr. and Mrs.Fred. Ellis, Mr. Neal Macrossan, Mr. and Mrs. Norman White, Mr. andMrs. J. S. Badger, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamNelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. T. Ruthning, Mrs. H. L. E. and Miss RuthningMr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Liuc(as, Mr. and Mrs.Hleydon, Alderman and Mrs. J. Burrows, Alderman and Mrs. M. J. Barry,Mr. M. Brown, Mr. G. B. Brookes, Miss Madge Philpots, Mr. G. L. Ellis,Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Quodling, Mr. anii Mrs. M. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs.G. S. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hayimen, Mr. and Mrs. Alan W.
f Campbell, Mrs. John and Miss Reid, Mr. A. Archer, the President BomaW. P. and A. Association, the President Rocklea A. and I. Association,Professor H. C. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Spence, Dr. and Mrs. L. J.Spence, Mr. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Short, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Symes, Mr. andMrs. E. J. Shaw, Mr. G. Badgery, the President Sherwood Progress Asso-
. eliation, Mr. A. E. Bateman, Mr. F. A. Stiimpson, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. E.Seriven, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Story, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Steer, Mr. andMrs. R. E. Sexton, Mrs. Jas. Stirling, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steele, Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Prosser, Mrs. X. A. Seppelt,Mrs. R. P. Breden. Mr. E. C.Macconnan, Mr. A. K. Stewart, Mr. W.Soutter, Mrs. J. Storie and Miss Storie, Misses Shaw, Mr. W. W. Shaw,Mr. and Mrs. Spurway, Mr. E. T. Garbutt, Mr. J. N. Parkes, Mr. and Mrs.
] . C. M'Connel, Mr. 1. Tweddle, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Trodson, Mr. andMrs. H. B. Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson, Mr. F. W. Turley, A!lder-man J. P. and Mrs. Teefey, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Stuart, Mr. W. J. andMrs. Vowles, the President Zillmere A,, H., and I. Society, Mr. G. Waugh,Mr. H. W. Watson, Mr. John E. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Sterne, Mr. E. B.Fox, Mr. M. L. Brown, the President Woodford A., P. and I. Association,Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson, Mr. D. Walters,Mr. B. W. Winks, Mr. M. Wallace, M. R. G. Watson, Mr. F. W. B bine,Mr. G. G. Hutton, Mrs. Wiley, Mr. and Mr. Adam Halliday, Mr. andMrs. 1. B. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earwaker, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.. Pula,Mr. A. S. Williams, Mr. C. Deschamps, Misses Watts, Mr. 8. Willis, Mr,
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Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Colclouh, Mr. Stalley Chapmnan, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Cotton, Mr. G. E. Clarkr, Mrs. . Collins, Mrs. B. M. Oollins,Mr. D. M. Fraser, Mr. andi Mrs. Eussell, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bell, Mr. andl
Mrs. C. Clark, Mr. andl Mrs. Devoy, Mr. and Mrs. Lonergasn, Mr. P. J.
Woodts, and Miss Woods, Mr. W. Carter, Alderman and Mrs. G. Carter,
the eretary Darling Downs District Exhibit, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. David-
son, Mrs. D~uthie, Mr. J. H/ Delpratt, Mr. and Mrs. Digby Denham, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. alfh, Mr. andl Mrs. B. H. Boss, Miss W. Denham, Mr.
and Mrs. Maldlwyn Davies, Aldlermlan G. and Mrs. Down, the President
kesk P., A. and I. Association, Mr . andl Mrs. . EWi, Mr. G3. E~liott, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Cupples, Mr. andi Mrs. Ewart, Mr. B. . Exton, and Miss
Exton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Exton, Mr. andI Mrs. T. F. Fauset, Miss Fauset,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fairfax, MrI. andt Mrs. HL. A. F~ethr, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kilroe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomlpson, Mr. and Mrs. . M'Whinneyr, Mr.
P. P. Fait, Mr. W. Fisher, Mr. T. D. Fraer, Mr. andl Mrs. M. J. Foxr, Mr.
and Mrs. A. I'. rakl, Mll.11 and M. R. Y. Groron, Mr. Gaile, Miss
Gailey, Mr. Veness, the P'reidlet Gleni Innes Agriculturl Association,
theu Presidenlt Gfin Ginl A. P., andl I. tSociety , Mr. Smlith (HIo. Treasurer
Grafton Agricultural Association), Mr. and M~s. W. J. Gall, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. C:hilde, Aldlerman Hi. B. andi Mrs. Gelston,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Htiron, Mrs. Bigby, Mr. J. A. and3 Mias aye, the PrIesi-
decnt Herberton M., A. andl P. Asociation, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hooper,
Mr. Theo, Hooke, Mr. andi Mrs. J. B. Hardlcastle, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Hindmarsh, M . G. Newman, Mrs. Lumlley Hill, Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. IE. E. Forth, Mr. andl Mrs. L. H. Dietrich, Mr.and Mrs. A. C. Barren, Mr. andl Mrs. Burnett Hindmlarsh, Alderman A. J.
and Mrs. Hethrington, Aldleran D). K<. andl Mrs. Hegie, Mr. and Mrs.
Blobert Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. J. Washintoll Irv\ingl, the Prest~idet and
Secretary Ipswich P. and A. Society, Presiet Inverell A. Association,Mr. D). Jones, the President Ilawra Dairy Association, Mr. John A.
Nystrom, the Presidlent Killarney A. Asocitiol, the President ilivaaA., P., and I. Association, the PrIeient Kandaga Agicultural Asso-
ciation, Mr. and Mrs. A. S3. Kunndy, Mr. W. Kent, Mr. and Ms. C.Poulsen, Mr. and Miss Miles, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. outh, Mr. T. M. K3eel,Mr. A. E. Maher, Mr. Litow, Mrs. Lonerg~n, Mr. Chas. A. Lee, Mr. B.
P. Lord, Mr. Et. M. King, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Kerghtley, Mr. W. F. Lon,
Alderman . W. H. and Mrs. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bmith, Mr. and Mrs.John Macdonald, Migs Macconald, Alderman J. F. and Mrs. Maxell,Mr. B. Leay, Mr. Fred. W. Mills, Mr. H. A. Jones, the President Wide
Bay and Burnett P. and A. Society, the President Pioneer Biver F. and. Bhowr Assoeiation. Mr. J. Howatson, the Becretary Mndubem A,
P., and I. Association, Mr. and Mrs. H. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. B. IS.
and Mrs. J. Bain, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cribb, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Oribb, .
Miss Mae Cribb, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor, the President Crow's Nest
A., H. and I. Society, the President Coorparoo Agricultural Association,the President Caboolture P., A. and I. Society, the President DarlingDowns P., A. and I. Association, Clifton, the President Chamber of Com-
merce, the Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. Watson, Mr. 8.
Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Colclough, Mr. Stanley Chapman, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Cotton, Mr. G. E. Clark, Mrs. W. Collins, Mrs. R. M. Collins,
Mr. D. M. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Devoy, Mr. and Mrs. Lonergan, Mr. P. J.
Woods, and Miss Woods, Mr. W. Carter, Alderman and Mrs. G. Carter,the Secretary Darling Downs District Exhibit, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. David-
son, Mrs. Duthie, Mr. J. H. Delpratt, Mr. and Mrs. Digby Denham, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ross, Miss W. Denham, Mr.
and Mrs. Maldwyn Davies, Alderman G. and Mrs. Down, the President
Esk P., A. and I. Association, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ewin, Mr. G. Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Cupples, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart, Mr. R. S. Exton, and Miss
Exton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Exton, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Fauset, Miss Fauset,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Feather, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kilroe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M'Whinney, Mr.
P. P. Falt, Mr. W. Fisher, Mr. T. D. Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fox, Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Frankel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Gordon, Mr. Gailey, Miss
Gailey, Mr. Veness, the President Glen Innes Agricultural Association,
the President Gin Gin A. P., and I. Society, Mr. Smith (Hon. Treasurer
Grafton Agricultural Association), Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gall, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Childe, Alderman H. R. and Mrs. Gelston,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiron, Mrs. Rigby, Mr. J. A. and Miss Hayes, the Presi-
dent Herberton M., A. and P. Association, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Hooper,
Mr. Theo, Hooke, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hardcastle, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Hindmarsh, Mr. G. Newman, Mrs. Lumley Hill, Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. 'E. E. Forth, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dietrich, Mr.and Mrs. A. C. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Hindmarsh, Alderman A. J.
and Mrs. Hotherington, Alderman D. K. and Mrs. Heggie, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. J. Washington Irving, the President and
Secretary Ipswich P. and A. Society, President Inverell A. Association,Mr. D. Jones, the President Illawarra Dairy Association, Mr. John A.Nystrom, the President Killarney A. Association, the President KilkivanA., P., and I. Association, the President Kandanga Agricultural Asso-
ciation, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kennedy, Mr. W. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. C.Poulsen, Mr. and Miss Miles, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. South, Mr. T. M. Keely,Mr. A. E. Maher, Mr. Litzow, Mrs. Lonergan, Mr. Chas. A. Lee, Mr. B.P. Lord, Mr. R. M. King, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kerghtley, Mr. W. F. Lyon,Alderman B. W. H. and Mrs. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.John Macdonald, Miss Macdonald, Alderman J. F. and Mrs. Maxwell,Mr. B. Leahy, Mr. Fred. W. Mills, Mr. H. A. Jones, the President WideBay and Burnett P. and A. Society, the President Pioneer River F. andG. Show Association. Mr. J. Howatson, the Secretary Mundubbers A.,P., and I. Association, Mr. and Mrs. H. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
- Maynar4, Mr. and Mrs. A. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Murray, Miss- Jessie Murray, Mr. Thos. M'I. Taylor, and Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Weatherlake, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cox, Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Moore,Rev. J. B. and Mrs. Cosh, Mr. J. M. Manson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moles,President Marburg A. and I. Association, Miss Macgregor, Mr. J. H.Morton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mactaggart, Dr.and Mrs. J. B. M'Lean, Mrs. J. M'Whirter, junr., Dr. and Mrs. Mac-Donald, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fielding, Mr. G. O. Landsdowne, Mr. andMrs. E. G. Manson, Alderman D. B. & Mrs. McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. A.
S T. Noyes, Miss Noyes, Mr. Fred. Noyes, A. S. M'Baron, Mr. H. T. Warren,Mr. Robt. Dunlop, Mr. W. Dineen, the President Pine Rivers A., H. and
f' I. Association, Mr. R. H. Richardson, Mr. J. W. Nutall, Mr. and Mrs.S Wm. Tivey, Mrs. E. A. Johnston, Mr. T. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
S Osborne, the president Goombungee Agricultural Association, Mr. E. H.
; Heale, Mrs. Edgar M'Connel, the president Oakey Agricultural Society,Mr. J. O'Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Overell, Alderman and Mrs. A. M.
\ Oxlade, Mr. W. H. Osbourne, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Olssen, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Pickworth, Miss Pickworth, the President Pittsworth N., A. and H.
\- Association, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peak, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Paine, Mrs.
| Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pritchard, Mr. & Mrs. Cuthbert Potts, Rev. &
Mrs. H. Gainford, Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Plane, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pick-S worth, Mr. J. W. Pryce.
E. T. BELL, M.L.A.A. A member of your Council, Mr. E. T. Bell, of
Coochin Coochill, Boonah, was granted leave of absencefor twelve months, to enable him to visit the principalBeef Cattle studs in North and South America and GreatBritain. His address to the Council on the subject of the visitwas full of interest, and the informatikon which he was ableto convey demonstrated that in the Argentine cattle raiserswe have very keen competitors to deal with, and will only beable to hold the European trade by adopting most up-to-datemethods of dealing with the transit of frozen meat and byforwarding the type of beast required by the European con-sumer. Mr. Bell brought back with him a series of photographsillustrating the International Exposition, Buenos Ayres, whichhe generously presented to your Association. These picturesare hung in the offices, Courier Building.
RETIREMENT OF Mr. ROBERT JOYCE.
Mr. Robert Joyce, owing to pressure of private business,felt that he was compelled to relinquish his connection as amember of Council of this Association, but he did not do sountil certain work which he had started on behalf of theCouncil had been brought to a successful issue. In recognition
' of Mr. Joyee's splendid work on behalf of the Association, itwar unanimously agreed to confer life membership upon him.
NEW MEMBER OF COUNCIL
At the Annual Meeting, held in February, 1921, nine
gentlemen were nominated for the six vacancies, including the
extraordinary vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. Robert
Joyce. The voting resulted in the election of the five retiring
members together with Mr. Charles Taylor, M.L.A. Mr. Taylor
is senior partner in the firm of Charles Taylor & Coy.,Merchants, Roma Street, and has had a long experience in
Show matters, principally as a Judge. Mr. Taylor represents
the Windsor constituency in Parliament, for which he is
evidently a splendid worker. We feel that we are fortunate
in having secured the support of Mr. Taylor.
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RETIRING MEMBERS OF COUNCIL AND AUDITOR.
You are called upon to elect officers in place of the follow-ing, who retire:-
President: Mr. C. E. McDougall.Vice-Presidents: Messrs. W. M. Charles and J. P.
Bottomley.Council: Messrs. Ernest Baynes, E. T. Bell, H. S. Cribb,
P. Frankel, John Macdonald, and A .T. NoyesAuditor: Mr. E. G. Oxley.
The closing date for receipt of nominations for any of theoffices enumerated is 17th January, 1922.
With the exception of Mr. W. M. Charles, as Vice-President, and Mr. E. G. Oxley, as Auditor, all the abovementioned gentlemen are eligible for re-election. Mr. W. M.Charles, retiring Vice-President, is eligible for re-election as amember of Council.
The following gtntlemenii remain in office for a furthertwelve months :-Messrs. W. J. Affleck, II. Brookes, JohnHiron, ('. R. Pickworth, P. J. Syines, and ('has. Taylor.
Yours faithfully,
For, and on behalf of the Council,
ERNEST BAYNES, Chairman.
Brisbane, 1st January, 1922.
REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN
of the Council of
THE ROYAL NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL &INDUSTRIAL
ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND
For the Show of 1921.
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GENTLEMEN,
The Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition of1921, held in our Grounds, at Bowen Park, was a glowing tribute to thewonderful recuperative powers of Queensland. For some time, droughtlaid a heavy hand on the land, but a splendid season following enabledmany of our primary industries to make a speedy recovery, bringing inits train increased production. There is one thing this year's Show did-it taught us more deeply to cherish the heritage of natural industrialwealth that is ours. It also served as the annual tally of the industrialprogress made in (Queensland, and that being so, it may be claimed thatit fulfilled a unique function in our economic history, while at the sametime it afforded an opportunity for mutual judgments and the intimatelinking up of the thousand and one interests brought to a common meet-ing ground. In essence, the Show proved to be the gathering place ofall the clans of our industrial, farming, and pastoral brotherhood.Thousands of exhibits were set out in orderly array, so that all interestedcould see the products of the State. It is, tlherefore, very pleasing tobe able to report that the Show was an unqualified success, and thatanother mile post has been passed on the high road of achievement.
In a review of the Show, it is not possible for me to make referenceto all Sections, and to all Exhibits. I would like to say, however, thatthe District Exhibits, and the One Man Ir'n I isllay;is, deserve specialmention. His Excellency, Sir Maltthew Nathan, \vwns very much inter-ested in both displays, and he intimated that he would consider thequestion of presenting a special prize to encourage those who, in future,decided to exhibit in the One Man Farm Section of the Show. I wouldlike to add that no Section of the Exhibition gave evidence of keenerpreparation than the District Exhibits, where the field of productivitycovered was as great as it was varied. As usual, the pirolucs stagedby the competing districts were of a high order. There is no doubt thatthis particular Section of the Royal National Show did more in the wayof promoting inquiries by intending settlers on the land, tlian any otherdisplay.
This year, there was a very fine collection of fruits, attractively set<ut in the pavilion assigned to this particular section. The fruits were
gathered from a large area in Queensland. The bulk, however, camefrom the Blickall Range, and (Costal Districts, as far North as Rock-hampton. Splndid Oranges and Lemons were sent all the way from the
Charleville District, and afforded a striking illustration of the value of
While admitting the excellency of the fine exhibit made by theSSouthern Queensland Fruitgrowers' Association, it would be well to
mention that we are departing somewhat from the policy of our Asso-oiation in allowing this form of exhibit, because it will have a tendencyto do away with competitive and individual effort.
One of the greatest attractions, this year, was the DehydrationDemonstration, which took place on the Grounds each day. TheGovernor General and Lady Forester, and thousands of other visitorsto the Show evinced much interest in the process. We can claim tohave done a national service in assisting the display, as it demonstratedto the growers the fact that there is a means of saving their surplusfruit.
The entries in the Stud-horse (blood) Section were not so numerousas at former Shows, but taken on the whole, the quality was well main-tained. "Polybius" (imp.), by the great English sire "Polymelus,"was plaed first, and also secured ('hanipion hlonours. The second prizewent to Had-I-Wist, a very fine young horse, and certainly one of thebest sired by that great horse, ''Syce," who has proved his worth on theturf by winning the Queensland Leger, and also important Handicap
* Races, carrying over 9 stone. When Ilad-I-XVist is let down, and is in:- stallion condition, lie should furnish into a magnificent slecimnent of the
thoroughbred. I had the pleasure of showing himin to Colonel Robertson(Director of Remounts), who is most anxious to l)urchase the horse forthe Federal Government, for service in Queensland. It is to be hopedthat he will succeed in doing so. If properly natItl, "HalI-Wist"should get racehorses, as well as high-class hacks, remounts, and generalutility horses.
The Clyvdesdales attracted much attention, and keen interest wastaken in the judging of this class. This year's entrants were a good,even lot, although nit equal, perhaps, to lwhat haid bIeen seen at previousShows. It is gratifying to be able to recor I that quite a number ofdraught stallions were sold on our grounds at Bowen Park.
There was plenty of comlpetition in the classes for Studl I'onUie, bothSaddle and Harness. In the class for Miscellaneous Horses, the Hacksand Light Harness Horses were well up to the standard. It is a matterfor regret, however, that more young horses liil not c(ompete in the ilack'Classcs-most of the prize winners were oldI horses. The ponies shown
in Harness and Saddle were a very good lot.
The public were treated to a wonderful display of high-jumuping,and two new records were made. Mr. .1. Greasley's "llHector," 13.1.hands, junmpedl 6 feet s inches, estalilislhiun \\hat is consiered to be aworld's record for a pony. At the 1920 Show, this polny cleared 6 feet
,* 4 inches, and consequently his record was not a fluke.
- This very fine performance was followed a few days later by Mr.A. Judd's horse, "Sundown," clearing 7 feet 5 inches, thus establishinga new record for Queensland. This horse afterwards tried 7 feet 10il:ches, and almnost succeeded. IHad he been successful, he would haveI ut up a new Australian record, which is now 7 feet 9g inches.
SThe horse exhibitors appreciated the cntion of the (Council in roofing
the collecting yard, anil it was quite pleasing to hear their remarks.
The Cattle Sections, both Beef anil Dairy Breeds, were the out-standing feature of the Show. In Shorthorns, a retrograde step injudginug was taken, at the request of the breeders, when a system ofhaving two juldges and a referee was tried against our well established
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was \ cl v Ilull.:rntl l)lel e ix no clonbt st;ltioii o~llc rHe Iiiiss~ il :1 ~Sre:rt
opl'o'tunity of sccurin~ Iii~h-clnsu pcdi~ree stock :It Iiritl bull priceu.
Thr ntlltl-1,I c c~iols sll(,lll(l Icccivo Letter xulport, otherwise they will go
out of \,nninrss, \~itil the iesult tli:it our )ler~ls \\'ill clctcriorntr, untl the
cl"slity (,t' our Ic c:f n ill Iccolne scconll cinss.
'I~llr I':it ('attlu ~-cro :1 rrnrs of tile ~uotl Mcnson cspcricrtrrtl, nrill
~erc:l ~listinct fr:rtiiic of tlic 8110~. It is Iloubtful if ~e ~ia\ e ever
oeen a better lot at 130wcn Park, bnt It ttic :riictioii Rnlru tile Iriccs \~cre
\'1'1.3' lo\\ f(,r HII('11 fill(' St()('lC.
Tlic T):liry c':ittl~~ Sectioii nas n splrri~liil cllc.:lllcl ill :111 classcu Ylio~v-
eli arllc r:lll c~sc c~il~ llc c. rl'lir tlizlll:lg \\ :is Iiic~ (,1' tlii Ic wt tliat Iiau c\ c'r
Ilc nrl sCc~ll cri oiii ~iJI()M. OrOllll((S.
The SMlnce ~icc tion ~nHH ~-cll fill~~~l n itll Iiii)l-ci:lss slcc iiiic~iir of thc
various t)r('P(ist:lllll SiSf!.llill(. elltl.i('5 \\.('1.(' I.(!C~i\.~'l( ill tllO ('I;ISS~Y for
Stlltl a~lll 1'':ct Hllt c~l,.
The I)o~ anti I'ollltr\. Sectilllrs \\.cl (~ \c rS Routl iiitlrc il.
the I;lrcr 11111111n1r ()1. ('Sl;ilitS, (l!lr C:ll,:li.it\. for sl';'ce, iI1 c3ch Hcction,
n~as taxed to the utniost.
'rhe yplrll~lid c011rf9 nrmn~cd by the QucclrHlnlltl Crovernulrlltt at-
~.l :icl~ ll I11;1II~' \.iSif~)l.d,;lllll \\.('I.C 01) ~:~I.(':ll ('(lll(':lti()ll;ll \.:1111~'.
lirnt tiiiie ill rllal~Y SC:IPi,, tli~rc! wns I!o liHJLCrY COllrt. It Was Illi~SC'~I Very
AI1 inl~ovntioll \\ :ls Ill:L(Il' ill 0111. ~:lfllT~lrY)ri I)I.O~l.:IIIII1IC \~11('I1 A
11111111~(1r of (jll:Lllll)i(lll I~tlllCti(l 15\'('11tS werc~ ~lcciitlc~L under tile nuMpicrs
of tile ~~llc rllsl:lndd XII1:lt('illll Atllictic Asso~i:~titril, to tllc~c~ wl~r e :~lldcllYn ln Tll1l)r~;ll(r 111111 rrl llttill(T Cl()llt( StS) \\.lli( ll Illn((C an enjoyable nftc~rnoon."U' '~ VL"")""~i U - IVY- -n('onfiitl~ liltiol1 is Lc'iii~ ::i\cll to a bi~i~c l ~lilts lro~rnlllllloo For Ilcst yeir.
'I'he o~itst:uitlinC: fc ntul e of till'
the rUlllo\~ll of the fciicc~s oil ( ;~C11 siile Of tlic stl c'l t ~li\.i~iiii~ (,ur ((IPOlllldn.
It, cn:lbled the Iublie to sc~uttcr flcc lg :~I1~1 c;isily, nllttl nllo\velll tlione ill
tile ]~iVo Sto~ k lieRc~r\ c! 1(, sc i' tlic Pill~ ('\.('LLtX. ()Llr tJ1:lllkS ;II.I' IluH to
the ](lin~,ane (iity ('oullCil for tlic c oiict ssioii b'i\'rlll to IIH to fcllll)Orarily
(']OHU tile rO:III\V;LY.
atc(i h? tlic pllllic, as \~( II as 1,S Illclllbcrs of tliiH ('ouncil.
'I'hP Iic \r n? stC1IIl of lllilllitt:\ll('C! ttl the (:rUIIII~IS 1)I.OVr~l ii ~r(':Lt YUDCUgB,
aiid tli~ 1 c~ is Iio tloult tllnt tlic Iiew gate erected oil the Rowcn Bridge
Roatl M~;1 i rl jil cat convenience to those living in that locality. It is
IleccssH \ III;(1 tlln ('cullcil of the I~cv:rl h':itioii;il Associnticll should'
give ell;lv eoiisi~l~ rntion to a Iluullcr of ot~icr inlllortalltlt illlllovclllc~~ltu,
uuch as:-
i. l')ir PrCction of a IIC~v (;r1~11~1 Stilllil ()L) tllU Wittl ()P 111(' I)'.('Ht~llt
M oollen ntr\lccturcr, n11(i c xtc ll~lillfi tOM'ill'llO tile Illllill ClltrBLlCB
glltes. hly illcu is to cl c ~ct 11 ''loull~ -tlcc lcctr'' Cjtall(i, tile
uncioriicnth part factinb tile allllcxra,, to Ie fittutl up ~ ith ulio~n
anil stalls, and thus be re\eeue iroclucillg. Tlie luil((ing of
such a Grand-stand would entail a coNsitloruble expl'llliiturt(,
and probably the financial part of the scheme could be arran#ril.
custom of one judge. I think breeders will now admit that a mistakewas male in adopting the former systeI, and it is hoped that it willnever be tried again.
Mr. W. G. C. Britten, of England, judged the Herefords, and he
expressed approval of the stock shown. I think he was surprised with
the quality of the animals which came under his inspection.
The other Beef Breeds exhibited this year showed a distinct im-
ro t pa with revious Shows. The sale of Beef Stud Cattlewas 'erv ull , and there is no doubt station owiners uijsstt a greatopportunity of securing highclass pedigree stock at herd bull prices.The stitil-breet lers should receive better support, otherwise they will goout of business, with the result that our her Is will deteriorate, anti the
iual ity of our Ibeof will becone secon I ciass.
The Fat ('attle were a reflex of tie good season experienced, analwere a distinct feature of the Show. It is loubtful if we iave everseen a better lot at Bowen Park, but at the action sales the prices wcre
very low for such fine stock.
The Daiy cattle Sectioii was a splend il nuC, and in all classes show-ci general excellence. The display was one of tI lost that has everblcni stiti ((Ii oil Show Groun.
The Swine Section was well fillea I with Iiighit-aiss sjtciiimen1s of the
various breet Is, a inI sixty-iii ent ries cw er receive I iin tlie cliasses for
Stud anti Fat Sheep.The I)og and l'onltrv Sectins were \ try good in Ieal. Oing to
thle lrce ituitiher of cxli bits, or Ce:liifl y for space, il each scction,was taxed to the utmost.
The splentlid courts arranged by the Queenslanid Governuient at-racteal Imnny \ isitors, anal we(e of grt'eit tdinictitnial vac. IFor the
irnst tine in many years, there was ito fishery colurt. It was missed verymuch indaeydI.
An iniovatitti wxas itiatle in our Satlurday 's progruminhIe when anmlber of ( hanipioti Athletic Events were decided under the auspices
of the Queensland Amiattmniii At hletict Assocititioii, to these were naitdealsoei Junpinig and 'Irotting ctnitests, which made an enjoyable afternoon.'onsitleition is beinitg given to a bigger shtorts progra unite for next year.
'Ihe outstanding fture of the iuprovemnits male this year wasthe removal of the fteicts on each side of the street dividing our ((Irounlds.It einalbled the public to scutter freely atid easily, [nd allowed those inthe Live Stock Reserve to set I tie tin g ev cuts. Our thait ks a rt lue tothe Bristane ( ity ('ounCil for t he toimctess ion given to us to tenmpjiorarilytloso the road way. It was a etui i which was thoroughly appreci-atetI by the pulic, as well as by mei bers of this ( ouncil.
'The tie w systemim of aIdm ittaitee tti the (roumials prov'e I a great success,and miii t is nio outt tht the new gate erected on the Bowen BridgeRoad was a great convenience to those living in that locality. It isuiecessmt'v Iinat the I otumcil of the lIlval NationIl Associatitot should'give early consiteration to a nitutmbcr of otlier i po rtanmit ilti provenwitisuch as:-
1. T'he erection of a new (1ranuia Stiuianl otn the site of I hie teeseltwootlen structure, and extenaliiig towards the main entrancegates. My idea is to crect a ' I )oule-tlec ker ' " St ta rut, theunderneath part facing the aninexes, to be fittetl up with shopsanti stalls, and thus be revenue producing. The builiing ofsuch a Grand-stand would entail a consitlerable expemiliturs,and probably the financial part of the scheme could be arranged.
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X. The installation of a Septic Tank System. I consider this,and the erection of the Grand-stand as imperative.
i. The covering of the drain at present running through ourland at the back of the Grand-stand. This work would givethe Association an increased area of ground.
4. Additional spraying facilities for cattle are needed. I wouldsuggest the erection of new spraying and washing yards inthe dairy cattle section.
In conclusion, I would like to say that the Brisbane Tramways Co.did all in their power in the matter of transporting the big crowds toand from the Show Grounds, and in this connection the Company deservethe thanks of our Association.
The police carried out their duties in an efficient manner. TheInspector of Police stationed at the Show Grounds eulogised the orderlyconduct of the crowds.
I wish, also, to express my appreciation of the excellent work donebefore and during the Show period ib the offic'e staff, and the groundstaff, whose efforts made it possible for the Association to set forth sothat all might see, a wonderful picture depicting the chief products ofthis great State-a picture that excited the admiration of all who saw it.
I also desire to thank the Press for the valuable assistance renderedto the Association.
Personally, I would like to thank the members of this Council fortheir loyal support, and for the hard work done by every individualmember of the Council.
Yours faithfully,
(Signed) ERNEST BAYNES
Chairman.
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THE TROTTING SECTION
By. C. R. Pickworth.
I am pleased to say great int3lcst has been taken in the T'rottingEvents, I think, mir.re this year thai usual, as requests were madle thatmore Trotting Events shold be run on Wednesday and Thursday insteadof so many on Monday and Tuesday, which request we can give con-sideration to when compiling our programme for 1922.
"Globe Derby " the Sydney horse, which was entered to attemptto lower our one mile track record of 2 min. 15 sees., established August14th, 1918, by "Maori-land" (for which we offered £200 prize money)dlid not appear, the risk of shipping the horse from Sydney being toogreat owing to the rough weather prevailing on the coast at the time.The non-appearance of this very fast horse caused considerable dis-aplpointment to the publlic, which every ('ouncillor regretted. With aview of avoiding such disappointment again, I would make the followingrecommendation, namely, that we incrase the prize money for 1922, forthis event, to £300, and 1 do so ;at this early stage to give some enter-prising Queenslanlder an opportunity of purchasing a horse capable ofreducing the rccor !., ami whose services would be valuable to thisState.
Our Track Record has been lowered by different Stud Book Stallions,from 2 minutes 26 seconds in 1910, to 2 minutes 15 seconds in 1918, or11 seconds in eight years. Hachl Stallion has done service in this State,some of thlm have remained here permanently. The Royal NationalAssociation has, therefore, done much to improve the type of Trottinghorse in Qucenslaind.
The total Prize Money we arec now offering, in this Section, is £358.I would recommend that we increase this by £147, making our total fornext year £505. l'etails of the allotment I need not go into now, butwould ask the (Council's approval, so that the facts could he made known.to Trotting men.
DAIRY CATTLE EXHIBITS.
Hy Messrs. W. ,JIs. Affleck and W. M. (Chai"es.
While tlhe exhibit of Dairy Cattle, at this year's Royal NationalShow, did iot break any record for numbers, it established a new stand-ard of quality. The exhibits all through were excellent, and theenthusiasm displdyedl by breeders, in bringing out their cattle to thehost advantage, was a great pleasure to see.
The D)airy C(attle Section of the Royal National Show is the mirrorof the dairying industry. The improvement which has been effectedin recent years, in the quality of the cattle shown, is merely a reflectionof the improvement which has taken place in tIhe stud herds. Therehas been a marked improvement in thimi respect throughout the wholeState. From the Atlh'rton Tableland ti the Tweed, the breeding ofbetter cattle has gone on apace. The Hlerd Book Societies have pro-moted a fine spirit amongst breeders, and the contests at the RoyalNational bring out this spirit in the best form.
We are happy to see a gradual awakening to the value of HerdTesting. For many years our Society has held Home Milking Com-petitions for all breeds, and these have been a source of great interestto breeders. Now, however, the demand is for Long Distance Tests,
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and our Association will have to consider the advisability of encouragingthe making of these long distance tests. In these days, when an en-lightened man sets out to buy a bull, he wants to know whalrt his darnhas given in nine months. It is right that hie should know, and rightthat he should demand this information before hie bus.
We have to thank the gentlemean wio coutriotll si) muchh to thesmooth running of the I)airy Cattle Section, tis yea:r. Thle onoraryStewardsw are as full of enthlusiasni for tlliir worke as the Ilreelers themn-selves, and it is a great Pleasure to us to h~e iiso~i:teil writh theiii inmaking the Royal National oner of the finest, if not thle finest, l)ai ty('attlc Show inl the ( 'oinmnonwealth.
THE SHEEP AND SWINE SECTIONS.
y J. P. Bottolly.
I have mluchl leasure iii subitting a1 Report of thle Sheep andlSwine Sect ions of or 1921 Show\\.
FAT I LEP. Thle emit its iii this Sct ion we ic oi lv fir iii n Inihe rshot goodl inl qualit. l';xiliitorn nd other~s a(re of the( opiion~ thant our
(lternmd I hlope it w\ill he thel maii'ns of inlcreatsing thec iamuhe~cr of exhilitfor our 1922'; Show. .Mr. Edgllar B~aynels jlge~l this Seectioll, IiIlhis)
decsios gve atifae io. dlesire to eon e -c v to Iii iu onr thiri k s forhis services.
S'U ) 11E~'.rIlic enitries were veI~y smaI~ll anti~ inl no wayreresnltedt the Sheep indlustry of Queensland. Anl effort is about to bemade to thloroughly re ise thisH Sectinl, and we t rst t lint we slial Ireceive thle sup~ort of tud See lcl t:re ~lers iii t 1is~ n I ot hem Sitate.Wen intndi to issuie a p~relimina:ry Schedu~l e at ail earl Ilat.
SWINE.
Thiis is a veix'i~ioitil Sil in fl ll l ies cr ml~tas numerous as we o \.II11 have.( like'l I till, i lla u it, t hey uv'ere v ry
gi ot indcee. The I, g Sles were e lv 1? sueee shi I, tie 1lie l nd bingbgr:i t, good prices he'i hgrc I.CLi Se I br01 Uoni St tik. lIi sicl i iistine ,U1' to £40 was paid Itir pigs. it is s f'e to sayv thaut thre slcc 5inlfu ,ial eswil I be thle meanIs oh Ii rin~ing reatC 1 cm itti ul1. oi~Set via Lr.
I ds~ire i) esljires mvI\ a~lilrtcititic ll of thliw(1. Siwar2~Iti ,nr. i. 4Lee fo hi vluale ervce thuilg the Exhibition.
REPORT OF DISTRICT EXHIBIT COUNCIL STEWARDS.
We ha 1Ivi leasn r i 5 ii it 1ll till I~u Reort ui,ol thec JDitrit
Thle 'ri lary Pro 0(0 Is and Mannl I\Ill fac to (I cr5, or us is mlore geneuralyknown, the A. (iratl, ha:Il th mee cities,~ \ i.: -I ~lli mig I )owsl, WestMoretol, Wide Bay & Bureutt.
Wo expected that the Northernn Rivers nal thle Southl Coast l)ibtrietlwould also hve colietkt, but en accouit uf thle flods, etc. inl thle
Northern Rivers District, they were unable to come forward, but we
understand it is their intention to compete at our 1922 Show.
The South Coast District, much to our regret, returned the organ-ising 'fees they had applied for, and intimated that they could not
exhibit. We hope that 1922 will see this District represented at ourShow.
The Exhibits were undoubtedly the finest yet seen at our Exhibition,they were of high quality, well arranged, and the display was excellent,we congratulate the Districts upon the success of their efforts.
The amended Schedule, under which the competitions were carried
out, was an improvement on the previous Schedule, the complaints were
few indeed, and further suggestions will be considlered at a conferenceto be held in October.
The IHonours awarded were:-Points Prize Money
West Moreton ............ 1st. 1094 £133 5 2
Darling Downs .......... 2nd. 1079h £131 8 8
Wide Bay & Burnett ...... 3rd. 906 £110 6 2
ILLUSTRATEDI) BOOKLET
In con'rectio with this Seclion, an Illustiated Booklet was issuedfor competition, the West Moreton District obtained first prize, theirBooklet being bright, pithy, and very nicely illustrated; the second prizegoing to thle bDarling Downs District, their Booklet being a very credit-able one indeed.
This, in our opinion, is a very good way to advertise Districts, andthe effects of the same must be far reaching.
Visitors to the various Courts were presented with one, and theirExcellencies, the Governor General Lord Forster, and State GovernorSii' Matthew Nathan, seemed pleased to have the inlformation andstatistics placed before them in such concise form. Fifty copies fromeach D)istriet were hauded over to the Royal National Association, andit is intci!leil to distribute these in other States .ani (Countries.
I'IIIMARY I'RODIUCTS ONLY, OR 'B' GRADE
There were four entries in this Section, viz.:.-Kingaroy, Gympie,Northern Darling Downs, and Maranoa.
These, also, were very fine exhibits and tieflected the greatest creditupon those connected with each Court.
The quality was good, the exhibits well arranged, aml the effect wassplendid.
The competition was very keen, there being only 36 points betweenthe first and fourth prize winners.
The results were:-Points Prize Money
Northern Dlarling Downs .. 1st. 794 £82 4 0
Maranoa ................ 2nd. 774 £80 2 7
Kingaroy ................ 3rd. 705 £79 3 11
Gympie .................. 4th. 758 £78 9 6
~~u!~~~b' ~ flnl~~~ik~-t~i ~ rt prize are to be complimented on theirsplendid exhibit, this being their first appearance at our Show.
The prospects for our 1922 Show look decidedly good, all theDistricts intimating their intention of coming forward again.
BOOKLET
The Northern Darling Downs was the only District in this Sectionto issue a 3ooklt, andl they are to be comrpliented ulion the issue, whichwas aaded frt prize.
ONE FARM SECTION
There were four entries in this Siectionl, and they were undoubtelyanl attractiol, the keenest inte~est being dlisplayed by thle visitors, theresourcefuless of the exhibitors being comnmented upon generally.
The results were:-Points Prize Money
Mr. Haag, Roadvale .... 1st. 421 £34 1 1
Mlr. 1)onges, Drayton . .. . 2nd. 387 £316 2
Mr. Alle, Gympie........3rd. 383k £31 0 5
Mr. Pllen, Helio...... 4th. 22 £23 12 4
The exibits were well dislayed andi refected rat credliit upon theexhibitors.
It is n li~v to (lle that the winn r of the fourthi pize s~cure '9points more.( flin;t the wiimr of thec first prize aIt our I!t3 92(1 Sho, whliltthe first plrize wvinner was 138 points hligher thann thre first in 190. Weozmgrliilate all the exhi~itors u~on thle ucccss of their ffort.
Weu de~i me toi express our apprciatio nl ani tha miksM to thec twenty-two
their idecisionsi~ wereI \'ey satisrfactor, ao, talking inlto comiidrat ionthi wpile ai I varlied nluture of the thi i mig to heR jiltI IO we iut comjdi-mci theml upon the thoroughnell ss \\vithi whlich theyV carriel Iout thecirdutii .
We are also indebltedl to our lio. Szt ewrd,, Mr. (. P. ot toiy, for
thanks arec hlerew\\ith xpressdC~.
being c':Iiiel oait suI(CCefuly.
gEod to know thit we hntve ' Stifieti Ex I:lihit es.H
Wec ia 211101) cimieli~le tlis Rep.lrt w'it oot ex~lrtSSinl (iii. npIreel.(ialiln
times 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 Asso-nattioi.
We s me (ert inl IPeased withl thle success of this Sct iiin, antil opethiat url Sow ul! 1122 will be evenl moreI'L suICCessful.
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VALUE OF HERD BOOKS.
By R. S. Maynard.
The Secretary has invited me to tell, in a few words, of the achieve-ments of the Herd Book Societies during the past few years. Thatthe Herd Book Societies have done much to improve the standard ofcattle throughout Queensland is a fact, but I believe the work they havedone is small compared to what they will do in the future, now that theyare so thoroughly well established.
Herd Book work is co-operative work. Its success depends on theenthusiasm of the men who make up the Societies.
The better cattle movement had its greatest fillip in Queenslandwhen the Royal National Association decided to admit to its Show onlysuch dairy cattle as were registered in the Herd Books of their breeds.The Royal National Association was the first to adopt this condition ofentry. It was some time afterwards that a similar condition wasadopted by the Metropolitan Shows in the South, and by the leadingprovincial Shows in Queensland. Naturally, there was some little out-cry against the adoption of this condition. It was said that it wouldlimit the number of entries, and spoil the interest in the Show. It hadthe very opposite effect. It gave men confidence. Many dairymencome to the Shows to buy stud animals, and they can now come to theRoyal National and buy with the knowledge that they are buying studcattle, properly registered in their Herd Books.
Within the last couple of years, the Beef Cattle Section has adoptedthe Herd Book qualification for entry at the Royal National, andti alreadyits good effect has been noticeable. The Beef Cattle Societies are notconfining their activities to the mere registration of their cattle, butare inaugurating competitions which will, it is believed, lead to amarked improvement in the quality of Queensland beef. At the 1922Royal National it is hoped to exhibit shorthorn, Hereford, andAberdeen Angus steers under 2 years of age, ready for killing. One ofthe difficulties in the way of Australia getting a good share of the meattrade of Europe is that we do not produce the class of beef which findsgreatest favour in European countries. England, especially, demandsbeef that has been quickly grown. Argentine meets this demand withtwo year old beasts that have been topped off on artificial pasture andgrain. It is the aim of the Beef Cattle Societies, here in Queensland,to educate cattle growers up to the need for improvement.
It is my opinion that when the work of the Royal National Asso-ciation and of the Herd Book Societies is fully appreciated, it will be acomparatively easy matter to double the production of dairy productsin Queensland, and to produce better beef in half the time that it nowtakes us to produce our present quality.
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STATEMENT of RECEIPTS ad
RECEIPTS.
Adlvertising in Schcdule, Catalogueandl Sale of Catalogues
Bullock Weight G~ussing('onlision . .
Dnoations
Enltry Fees *
Grloud Rents
Gate, Turstyle, nd~ Gr1and~ Stantl
Memlbrs' Sulbsritions
Privileges . * *
Irent, (.rego y 'rcrlitace Property
Space Rents1
Sundr~y Receipts.
Credit lHalane 1t Jatnuary, 1921
PHILIP PBANEL, Hon. Treaurer.
J. RAIN, eretary.
mdit Rilg P rogr~ain u,12~
* .. . . . 131 11 0
* . . . . . 1.030 8 6
1,446 6 10)2,493T 5
Receits . .. 9,548 17 6.. 4,320 13 0
* .. . .. 1,232 15 0)140 U 0
* .. . .. 1,706 10 3:486 15 9
23,331 9 2975' O1l
£24,306 10 1
EXPENDITURE for Year enading Ist Dec , 1921. I
EXPENDITURE. "£ s. d.
Advertising .. .. .. . . .. 668 12 8Audit Fees .. .. .. .. .. . .. 42 0 0Bank Charge, £1; Exchange, £10/10/ .. .. .. 11 10 8Cartage, Motor and Cab Hire . . . . . 272 5 5Commission . . .. .. . . . . . 51 6 6 -Catering .. .. . . . .. . .. 768 7 10District Exhibits (excluding Prize Money) . 1,055 15 4-Dehydration . . .. .... 211 0 0"-Fodder .. .. .. ...... .. 35 15 10Freight . .. .. .. 7 9 8\(General Expenses .. .. .. . .. . 606 2 0O, 'Gregory Terrace Property .. . 651 3 4Hire of Furniture .. . . . . . .. 20 7 5Insurance .. . . .. . . .. .. 276 0 8Interest . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 122 0 0Inprovements (including Repairs and Alterations) .. 5,009 0 2Judges and Stewards' Expenses . .. . .. 408 13 11Legal Expenses . . .. .. .. . .. 26 5 0Lighting: Gas £11/18/2; Electricity £55/13/10 . .. 67 12 0License Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 0 0Music . . . . 74 10 0Members' Badges .. .. . .... 55 2 6-Maintenance (Grounils and Buildings) .. .. .. 544 1 1Plant . .. . .. .. 286 0 0Prize Money . . .. . . . 4,576 12 3P61ice Expenses . . . . . . . 51 7 6Printing and Stationery . . . . . . .. .. 513 1 4Printing Schedule, Catalogue aind Ring Programme .. 607 14 10Rates: Water & Sewerage, and Municipal . . .. 884 10 3Rent of City Offices . . . .... . . 212 13 4Ribbons and Calico .. .. .. ... . . . 219 3 11Stamps and Telegrams . . . . . . 243 10 6Sularies and Wages-Permanent Staff .. 2.109 5 0
Temporary Staff .. 450 8 7Wages, preparing and
Cleaning up, andShow Week .. 1,830 8 5
4,390 2 0Show Expenses .. . .. . 626 6 5Sanitary Charges . . .. .. .... . 53 6 0Travelling Expenses . . . . . .. 226 6 1Timber . . . . 10 1 8
23,900 16 10Credit Balance, 31st December, 1921 .. 405 13 8
£24,306 10 1
Examined and found correct this first day of January, 1922.
E. GRIFFITH OXLEY, F.C.P.A.HAMILTON S. SHAW, A.F.I.A., A.I.A.Q.
ROYAL NATIONAL Agricultural and IndustrialAssociation of Queensland.
SCHEDULE SHOWING RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE (Years 19I4-1921 inclusive)
RECEIPTS.
Gate ReceiptsEntry FeesDonationsGround Bent and PrivilegesMembers' SubscriptionsSundry Receipts
19145910 151205 13670 10
1727 162103 81847 11
19155169 71019 18684 7
1483 151705 101413 7
19165341 16952 17691 131253 101935 131869 11
19176626 71195 17958 10747 19
2083 42145 11
19187208 111359 9991 161862 102548 12406 6
1919 192092 13 0 11374 17
1513 2297 3 6 1199 8
2530 82067 9 0 4821 41819 9 9 4873 16
Salaries and Wages-Per-manent Staff ..
Salaries and Wages-Temporary Staff
Expenditure on PermanentImprovements
Prize Money, includingDistrict Exhibits
Water and MunicipalRates
Rent, City Offices .InterestGeneral Expenses
2707
2294
4457
10915651
4402
0 9 1153
1787
696
4340
72156170
3125
EXPENDITURE.
1095 2 0 1360 6 1
1651 8 1 1502 17 11
381 16 3 5072 14 11
3817 11 10 4291 14 1
35 13 7 ! 52 16 2161 9 0 174 12 U139 5 6 100 0 0
3734 14 10 5511 5 0
19219548 171446 6]1030 82939 5.4320 154045 16 '
1750
1653
2699
10 11
14 11
7 7
1821 7
22 18
660 9
0
4
4
4661 3 7
60188333
4240
1912 12 4
998 15 3
6535 9 7
4534 3 0
932232318
8941
2109 5"
2280 17
5009 0
4576 12
884 10-212 13122 0
8705 1&
177254409
3346
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I
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CHAMPIONS, 1921 SHOW.
HORSES.
Thoroughbred Stallion .Thoroughbred MareDraught Stallion ..Draught Mare . ..'ob Stallion . . .. ..
Harness Pony StallionSaddle Pony Stallion ..Welsh Pony Stallion ..Pony MareHackSingle Harness Horse ..Saddle Pony ....Harness Pony
M. F. Yore's "POLYBIUS."Mrs. L. M. Fraser's "BORROSINA."A. T. Cheswick's "MARSHAL FOCII."J. H. Kilvington's "WINSOME BARONESS'E. Thompson's ' WINDERMERE METEOR"''Norman Lochran's ' SON HAROLD."Richardson & Cameron 's '' WELSH PRINCE' ''Theo. Simpson's "THE WELSHMAN."Robt. Beattis's ".BELLBIRD."W. Tomkins' "CORINDA."E. Stanfield ' 'IEDNA WILKES."IR. Baker, Junr., "POSTCARD."L. Stephen's "TEDDY."
BEEF CATTLE.
Shorthorn Bull .. ... . Burgess' "FAIRY PRINCE 3rd."Shorthorn Cow .... ('. E. McDougall' "LYNDIHURST
PRINCESS IMPERIAL 2nd."Hereford Bull .... Mrs. E. Lumley Hill's "SIR HAMILTON."Hereford Cow .. .. Mrs. E. Lumley Hill's "VIXEN 32nd.")Devon Bull .. .. .. R. A. Howell's "FIELD MARSHALL"
Devon Cow ...... R. A. Howell's "LUSTY 32nd."South Devon Bull .. Nestle & A.-S. C. M. Coy.'s "SPECIAL."South Devon Cow .. Nestle & A.-S. C. M. Coy's "LAVENDER
LADY."Aberdeen Angus Bull .. G. C. Clark's "PROUD PEER of TOLARNO''Aberdeen Angus Cow .. G. C. Clark's "SCOTSWOMAN."Fat Bullock .. .. .. S. Watson & Sons
DAIRY CATTLE.
Ayrshire CowAyrshire Bull
.lersey CowJersey Bull ..i. M. S. Cow ..I. M. 8. Bull ..
Guernsey CowGuernsey Bull
''riesian Cowt'riesian Bull
National ChampiButter Fat Te
.... J. H. Fairfax' "GAIETY OF MARINYA"
.... Jonas Holmes' "PRINCE ROY OF LONG-LANDS."
.... W. & D. Carr's "LARKSPUR."
.. .. E. Burton's "OXFORD GOLDEN NOBLE"
.. .. Paul Moore's "DAMSEL OF CORNDALE'"
.... R. J. Morgan's "ROYALIST 2nd OF FAIR-VIEW."
.... Jackson & Schofield 's "'ELSIE OF BEXLEY'
.. .. Q'land Agricultural College's "SURPRISEOF THE GRON."
.. .. Q'land Agricultural College's "PRIM".. .. G. Newman's "DOMINION DOMINO'S
DUTCH BOY"on M. Lawrence's "CHARMEB 2nd OF CITYat Cow VIEW"
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District Exhibits.PRIMARY PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTUREa.
'A' GBADE.
The A Grade, Primary Products and Manufactures, brought for-ward three competitors, viz.: West Moreton, Darling Downs, and WideBay & Burnett. There was a very keen contest between West Moretonand Darling Downs, West Moreton eventually triumphed, scoring 1094points as against Darling Downs' 1079j, Wide Bay & Burnett being thirdwith 906 points.
te°o>
(1).-Dairy Produce (210)-
Butter, I box .......................... 90Milk, condensed, concentrated, or dried,
and 'by-products .................... 40Cheese, 1 cwt . ......................... 60Eggs, suitable for domestic use, 1 dozen
of each variety ..................... 20
210
(2).-Foods (185)-Hams and Bacon .....................Rolled and Smoked Beef and Mutton ....Smallgoods and Sausages, if smoked or
preserved ..........................Fish, smoked, preserved, and canned ....Canned M eats ............. ...........Lard, Tallow, and Animal Ois ..........All Butchers' By-products not included in
any other part of scale of points ....Honey, and its by-products ..............Confectionery, factory made ...........Bread, Biscuits, Scones, anil Cakes, factory
na . .
84 78 83
- 28 3645 45 48
5
134
19
169
15
182
44 45 465 12 17
a
2017
815
r
In -
185 81 138
7 2
141
(3).-Fruits, Vegetables, Roots, fresh and preserved
Fresh Fruits, all kinds .................. 60Preserved Fruits, Jams, &e. ............. 30Dried Fruits ............................ 10Fresh Vegetables-all kinds, including table
pumpkins, but excluding potatoes .... 25Preserved and Dried Vegetables, Pickles,
Sauces, &c. ......................... 10Potatoes, English and sweet ............ 40Roots, all kinds, and their products, arrow-
root, eassava, meal, &c., samples notless than 1 lb. ............. ........ . 14
Coeoanut, Peanuts, and other Nuts ...... 6
(195)-5418
54
9
525
195 1
10 10 84 3 2
130o 142 1a9
hC~cdCcsEs~p:
"
a
<4).--Grain, Ac. (150)-W heat ...............................Flour, Bran, Pollard, Macaroni, and Meals
prepared therefrom ......... . . . . . . . . .M aize .................................Maizena, Meals, Starch, Glucose, and corn-
flours .............................Oats, Rye, Rice, Barley, Malt, Pearl Barley,
and their Meals .....................
45).-Manufactures and Trades (155)-
All W oodwork .......... ..........All Metal and Iron Work ...............Leather and all Leather Work and TanningManufactured Woollen and Cotton FibreAll Tin W ork ........... ..........Artificial Manures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Brooms and Brushes ..................Manufactures not otherwise enumaiiited ..
46).-Minerals and Building Materials (100)-
Gold, Silver, Copper, and Precious Stones ..Coal, Iron, Other Minerals, and Salt ....Stone, Brick, Cement, Marble, Terra CottaWoods-dressed and undressed, samples of
wood to measure not less than 12 x 6 x 1inches thick .......... .........
50
1050
10 4
30 21
150 94
:;0 2030 2620 II:010 8S10 910 215 7*
15.5 83
25:11120
25
100
(7).-Tropical Products (150)-
Sugarcane ............................ 60Sugar (raw and refined) ................. 20Rums, Spirits, and by-products .......... 10Coffee (raw and manufactured), Tea, and
Spices ............................ 10Cotton (raw) and by-products ............ 30Rubber ............................ 10Oils (vegetable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
150
(8).-Wines, &c. (25)-W ines ............................... .
Aerated and Mineral Spa Water, Vinegar,and Cordials .................... 10
25
(9).-Tobacco (80)-Tobacco, Cigar, aud Pipe, in Leaf ........ 20
7 -
25 15
123 82
23
171063812
1024
1314
2.241530
62
14
126i
1918
22 20 25
60 62 70
5218
3:
420
510
102
2
t6
310
21
254
10
515
5
64
3 10 7
6 10 7
9 20 14
2 16 ci
(10) .- Hay, Chaff, &c. (170)--
Qaten, Wheaten, Lucerne, and other Hay .. 30 1.5 20 26Grasses and their seeds..........7 3j 6 43Oaten, Wheaten, Lucerne, and other Chaffs 50 25 40 38Ensilage, and other prepared cattle fodder 20 10 10 15Sorghum and Millets, in stalk......10 4 6 6Commercial Fibres (raw and manufactured) 10 7 8 6Pumpkins and other green fodder ......... 10 6 8 8
Hemp and Flax............10 5 8 2Broom Millet, ready foi manufacture . . . 10 5 5 7Farm Seed, including Canary Seed........13 6 11 7
170 86j 122 118.
Scoured Wool .......................... 40 35 25 30
GreasT Wool..............60 50 48 49Mohar . . . . . . .10 10 7 9
110 95 80) 88
(12) .- Enlarged Photographs (5)-
Enlarged Photographs .. 5 5 s
(13) .-BEfective Arraugement (80)--
Comprehensiveness of view..............30 10 20 20Arrangement of Sectional Stands.....15 8 15 12Effective Ticketing...........20 2 20 15General Finish 15 8 15 12
80 28 80 59J
Total.................... 1555 906 1079k 10941
SPMAZY PRODUCTS ONLY.
B GRADE
In this comietition there were four districts competing, the winningexhibit, Northern Darling Downs, securing 794 points, Maranoa, 774,
Kingaroy 768, and Gympie 758 points.
6 ~o0 0 0
ht t ~h~a., *o~I-
a 0W R
(1).-Dairy Produce (170)-Butter ................... ........ 90Cheese ................. .......... 60
Eggs, suitable for domlestiL usi, I AIz.of each variety ............ .20
170
().-Foods, &c. (120)-
Hams, Bacon, Rolled and SmokedBeef and Mutton
Fish, smoked ....................Lard, Tallow, and Animal Oils.
Honey and its 1y-products .....Confectionery (homei-male .........Biscuits, Cak es, and Sc 0ncM thione-
made) ....... .......
83 8U-- 50
15 16 15 10
149 99 145 135
10 9 6 6 6
120 77 63 67 69
(3).-Fruits, Vegetables, and Roots, fresh
Fresh Fruits, all kinds .............Preserved lFruits, J ;tms, &e., pi-pa red
by farmer................Dried Fruit, prepaed by farnierFresh Vegetables, including Table
P'umnpkins, but exnlu injg I'otatoesPreserved and 1)ried Vegetables,
Pickles, Sauces, &.........lotatoesRoots, all kinds, and their prodlucts
Arrowroot, ('assanv, Mleul, &e.,samples not less than 1lb.....
(ucoanuts, Peunuts, and other nuts
Vegetable 8eels..................
and preserved (190)-60 35 50 40
1I 18
34c 34
25
10)40)
III1010
17 14 20 18
30 27
668
7
7
722
4.9
190 127 138 118
El
*.
727
536
1194
Wheat .......................... 50 15 15Flour, bran, pollard, macaroni, and
meals prepared therefrom .... 10 5 3Maize ........................ . 50 42 35Maizena, meals, starch, glucose, and
cornflo r ................ . 10 4 2Oats, rye, rice, barley, malt, pearl
barley, and their meals ...... 30 18 9
150 84 6t
(5).--Woods. Sample of Wood tp measure not less than 12 xDressed and undressed ............ 25 18 20W attle Bark ..................... 15 14 13
40 .32 33
(6).--Hildes (10)--Must be free from offensive smell . . 10
(7).--Tropical Products (100)--Sugar Cane ...................... 60Coffee, tea, and spices ............ 10Cotton (raw) and by-products ...... 30
100
6 6 74 0t
111In
8
19
(8).-Minerals (55)-(Gold, silver, copper, and precious
stones ..................... 25 7Coal, iron, and other minerals, and
salts ...................... 30 5
55 12
451
10
56
8
8
15
15
13 - 7
9
22
11
11
18
25
(9).-Tobacco (20)-Tobacco (cigar and pipe), in leaf ..
(10).--Hay, Chaff, &c. (170)-Lucerne, oaten, wheaten, and other
hay ................. . . .Grasses and their seeds .........Oaten, wheaten, lucerne, and other
chaffs .....................Ensilage and other prepared cattle
fodder ......................Sorghum and millets ..............Commercial Fibres ...............Pumpkins and 'other green fodder ..Hemp and flax .................Broom Millet, ready for manufactureFarm Seeds, including canary seed
5 6 8 10
18 13 19 216 5 7 34
25 25 28 23
20101010101013
170
(11).-Wool, &c. (110)-BS oured W ool .................... 40Breasa Wool ..................... 60M ohair ......................... 10
110
1587775
10
108
3545
7
87
12566576
90
30488
86
95
8486
94
4055
9
104
6
87884
944
10
105
80 48
84 7436 38
4 -
964 1024
6x 12314
37
inch-1810
28
' .7
(12).-Enlarged Photographs (5)-Enlarged Photographs .............
(13).-Ladies' Work (30)-Needlework, Knitting, Fine Arts ..School Work, Maps, Writing, &c., foi
pupils of schools in the district
(14).-Effective Arrangement (80)-
Comprehensiveness of view ......Arrangement of Sectional Stands ..Effective Ticketing ...............General Finish ...................
. 5 2 1 5 5
15 10 11 10 14
15 11 8 13 10 i
30 21 19 23 24
..30 15 3; 26 -15 8 15 12 4 .20 5 15 20 20 i15 8 15 12 5 $
X8 36 75 70 :37
Total ................... 1250 765 758 794 774
DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET.
This year the Association gave prizes to the value of £27 10s. ft'rIllustrated Booklets, descriptive of the respective District Exhibits, andof the Districts in which they were produced. There were prizes foreach grade-Primary Products and Manufactures, and Primary ProductsOnly. Mr. R. S. Maynard judged the Booklets, of which there werethree-two in the 'A' Grade and one in the 'B' Grade. The awardswere as follows:-
'A' Grade.-West Moreton, First; Darling Downs, Second.
*B' Grade.-Northern Downs.
ONE FABM EXHIBITS.
The judging of the One Farm Exhibits resulted in a win for Mr. K.liuag, of Teviotville, who scored 421 points, with Mr. J. Donges, D)rayton,sccond, with 387 points, and Mr. W. Allen, (yilpie, third, with 3834I',int.,. Details are as follows:-
hC $ i^dO Ix " car ^
(1).-Dairy Produce (50)-Butter, 6 bs. ................... 25Cheese, one large or two small .... 20Eggs, suitable for domestic use, one
dozen of each variety ........ 5
19 17 22 17'9 13 - 10
. 3 44 2
50 81 88 26 29
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(2).-Foods (65)-
Hams, 15 lbs., Bacon, 15 lbs ..Corned, Smoked, and Spiced Beef and
M utton, 10 lbs . ...............Honey, 12 lbs. ..... ...............Beeswax, 6 lbs . ...................Bread, two loaves, Scones, one dozenConfectionery and Sweets. 3 Ibs ....Cakes and Biscuits ...............Lard, Tallow, Oils ................
17 9 15 12
10 8 5 7 6
10 4 7 - 65 5 5 4 55 2 3 5 45 1 5 3 45 1 4 3 35 3 3 3 3
65 41 41 40 43
(3).-Fruit, Vegetables, and Roots, fresh and preserved (143)-
Fresh Fruits, all kinds ............Dried Fruits .....................Preserved Fruits and Jams .......Fresh Vegetables
ISl-1.,, e r
1]
1.
l
Potatoes, not less than 28 lbs. (orcollection), and Roots ...... . ... 25 16 23; 11
Table P'umipkins, Squashes, andMarrows, 56 lbs. ........... . 10 6 10
Cocoanuts and Nuts .............. 3 1 2
Vegetable and Garden Seed ....... 5 - 5
Arrowroot, 10 lbs .................. 5 - 5
Sugar Beet, 3 lbs. .................. 5 3 -Cassava, 3 lbs. ................ . 5 -
Ginger, 3 lbs . .................. 5 . .
143 59 104 8
(4).--Grain, &c. (65)-Wheat 25 12 8
M aize .......................... 20 16 14
Barley, Oats, Rye, Rice .......... 20 7 16 1
65 35 38 2
(5).-Tropical Products (45)-
Sugar Cane, 24 stalks or one stool .. 30 5 12 2
Cotton, in seed, 10 lbs., long staple .. 10 5 5
Coffee, 10 lbs. ...... ................ 5 - -
45 10 17 t
I1
2
245
8
470
;093
12
(6).-Tobacco (10)-Tobacco, leaf, dried, 5 lb......... .
(7).-Hay, Chaff, &c. (117)-Hay, oateon, wheaten, lucerne, and
other varieties ................Grasses and iheir seeds, inclding
Canary Seed .................Chaff, oaten, wheaten, lucerne, and
other varieties ................Ensilage, any form ...........Cattle Fodder (pumpkins and green
fodder)
2015
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6 14 14 18
4 10 8 9
11 19 12 13- 14 -- 12
15 12 15
128
12611
17
83543
89
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52
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Sorghum and Millet ..............H emp, 5 lb. .....................Flax, 5 lb. .Cow .Pea Seed, 7 lh. ..............Broom M illet, 10 b. . ..............
(8).-Wool (25)--
Greasy, five fleeces ................M ohair ......... ........ ..
(P).-Drinks, &c. (10).-
Temperance Drinks, six bottles ....
1055710
117
205
25
10
(10).-Women's and Children's Work (30)-Needlework, Knitting .......... 7Fine Arts ...................... 3School Work, Maps, Writing, &e. . . 10Faucy W ork ..................... 10
30
5
6
44
17
17
5
3
76
16
(11).-Miscellaneous Articles of Commercial Valuo-
Miscellaneous Articles of CommercialValue ........... ... ......... 5 3
(12).-Plants and Flowers, in pots (5)-
Plants and FIlowers, in pots ......
(13).-Time and Labour Saving Articles (10)-
Time and Labour Saving UsefulArticles, maile on the farm . . . . 10
(14).-Effective Arrangement (30)-Comprehensiveness of view ......Arrangement of Stands ............Effective TicketingGeneral Finish
Total
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10
30
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10
10
7345
19
292
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17 20 17
7 6 4
7 7 4 *:3 2 1
- 6 -9 8 3
19 23 8
4 4'5 5
5 3 3
6 8 6
9 8 105 4 55 4 58 8 10
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421 383k 387
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Milking Tests.The results of the various Milking Tests are appended hereto:
COW, 4 years oldl and over, averaging the greatest daily yield ofButter Fat for 48 hours:-
lb. Milk Com. Butter lb. Milk Com. Butter
(1). M. Lawrence's Charmer 2nd of City View.M. 22.3 1.180 M. 16.5 .978E. 19.5 1.451 E. 17.11 1.307
Total: 75.8 lbs. milk, yielding 4.916 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, ;!.32. Lactation points, 10. Total points, 49.32
(2). A. Pickel's Royal 4th of Blacklands.M. 20.14 1.640 M. 18.12 1.361E. 18.7 1.545 E. 18.4 1.437
Total: 76.5 lbs. Milk, yielding 5.983 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 47.86. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 47.86.
(8). Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co.'s Maggie 3rd of Nestles.
M. 29.0 .876 M. 29.14 1.036E. 32.12 1.380 E. 27.14 1.263
Total: 119.8 lbs. Milk, yielding 4.557 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 36.4. Lactatiu points, nil. Total points, 36.4
(4). M. Lawrence's Princess of City View.M. 22.10 .975 M. 22.0 .920E. 19.11 .967 E. 18.0 1.040
Total: 82.5 lbs. milk, yielding 3.902 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 81.21. Lactation points, 3.4. Total points, 34.61.
(5). B. O'Connor's Tulip IV. of Hill View.M. 25.8 .945 M. 25.5 1.092E. 24.6 1.162 E. 23.12 1.100
Total: 98.15 lbs. milk, yielding 4,299 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 34.38. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 34.38.
(6).-B. O'Connor's Wakeful of Oakvale.M. 25.12 .803 M. 24.14 1.105E. 26.0 1.280 E. 24.4 1.080
Total: 100.14 lbs. milk, yielding 4.268 lbs. commercial butter. Poitsbetter fat, 24 hours, 34.14. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 34.14.
(7). P. Moore's Lovely of Sunnyside.M. 23.9 .757 M. 21.7 1.201E. 16.15 1.010 E. 21.0 1.010
Total. 82.13 lbs. milk, yielding 3.978 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsi butter fat, 24 hours, 31.82. Lactation points, 1.i. Total points, 33.72.
~
'tUt An8glin 2nd of Berry.M. 21.8 .616 M. 22.10 .684E. 21.8 .870 E. 22.4 .930
Total: 87.9 Ibs. milk, yielding 3.100 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 24.8. Lactation points, 8.9. Total points, 33.7
(9). B. O'Connor's Dahlia 2nd of Hillview.M. 28.15 1.028 M. 29.10 1.029E. 26.4 .977 E. 27.7 1.013
Total: 112.4 lbs. milk, yielding 4.047 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 32.36. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 32.36.
(10.) Livingstone Bros.' Young Duchess 4th.M. 24.6 .841 M. 26.6 1.135E. 20.1 .932 E. 21.8 .980
Total: 92.5 lbs. milk, yielding 3.888 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 31.1. Lactation points. 1.2. Total points, 32.3.
(11). A. Pickels' Jean V. of Blacklands.M. 22.11 .861 M. 22.1 .741E. 19.13 .634 E. 18.9 .637
Total: 83.2 lbs. milk, yiehling 2.873 lbs. conuinercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 22.98. Lactation points, 8.9. Total points, 31.87.
(12). S. H. Hosking's Duchess of Hanover of Berry.
M. 28.4 .755 M. 30.0 .940E. 28.4 .947 E. 28.15 1.138
Total: 115.7 lbs. milk, yielding 3.780 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbultter fat, 24 hours, 30,24. Lactation points, nil. Total Points, 30.24.
(13), Jackson & Schofleld's Butter Maid 2nd.
M. 16.10 .695 M. 17.4 .677E. 16.3 .859 E. 16.1 .792
Total: 66.2 lbs. milk, yielding 3.023 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 24.19. Lactation points, 1.3. Total points, 25.5.
COW, 4 years and over, averaging the greatest daily yield of butter
fat for 48 hours:-
Comn.lb. Milk Test Butter lb. Milk Test
(1). A. Pickels' Royal 4tM. 20.14 6.7E. 18.7 7.1Total: 76.5 Ibs. milk,
(2). M.M.E.Tots
h of Blacklands.1.640 M.1.545 E.
yielding 5.983 lbs.
18.12'18.4
commereial
6.26.7
butter.
Lawrence's Charmer 2nd of City View.
22.3 4.5 1.180 M. 16.5 5.119.5 6.4 1.451 E. 17.11 6.3
al: 75.8 Ibs. milk, yielding 4.916 lbs. commercial butter.
1.3611.437
.9781.307
Coin.Hutter
7 --
1 Anglo-lwim Oondlrd O M l ilk 6.' *Ii e29.0 2.6 .876 M. 29.1432.12 3.6 1.389 E. 27.14
119.8 lbs. milk, yielding 4.557 lbs. commercial 1
O'Connor's25.824.6
al: 98.15 Ibs
Tulip IV. of Hill V
3.2 .9454.1 1.162
I milk, yielding 4.299
iew.M.E.lbs.
Corn.lb. Milk Test Butter
(6). B. O'Connor's Wakeful of Oakvale.
M. 25.12 2.7 .803 M.E. 26.0 4.2 1.280 E.
Total: 100.14 lbs. milk, yielding 4.268 lbs.
O'Connor's ]28.1526.4
al: 112.4 lbs.
Dahlia
3.13.2
inilk,
3.0 1.0363.9 1.265
butter.
25.5 3.7 1.09223.12 4.0 1.100
commercial butter.
lb. Milk Test
24.1424.4
commercial
3.83.8
butter
II. of Hillview.1.028 M. 29.10 3.0
.977 E. 27.7 3.2
yielding 4.047 Ibs. conmercial butter.
Corn.Butter
1.1051.080
r.
1.0291.013
Moore's Lovely o23.9 2.X16.13 5.1
al: M2.13 lbs. milk,
f Sunnyside..757 M. 21.7
1.610 E. 21.0
yielding 3.978 hbs. comni'rcial
(8). Livingstone Bros.' Young Duchess IV.M. 24.6 3.0 .841 M. 26.6E. 20.1 4.0 .932 E. 21.8
Total: 92.5 lbs. milk, yielding 3.888 lbs. cmiiinmercial
(9). 8. H.M.E.Total:
Hosking 's28.428.4
115.7 lbs.
Duchess of Hanover of
2.3 .755 M.2.9 .947 E.
milk, yielding 3.780 lbs.(Under standard)
Berry30.028.15
comminercial
4.4.1
butter.
3.73.9
butter.
2.73.4
butter.
1.2011.010
1.135.980
.9401.138
(10). Jackson & Schofleld's Butter Maid II.M. 16.10 3.6 .695 M. 17.4 3.4 .677E. 16.3 4.5 .859 E. 16.1 4.2 .792
Total:' 66.2 Ibs. milk, yielding 3.023 lbs. coimmercial butter.
COW or HEIFER, undler four years, averaging the greatest diaily
vield of butter fat for 48 hours:--
Burton's Oxford
20.9 4.219.13 5 f
Golden Buttercup.
1.002 M.1.160 E.
19.10 3 9 .89514.13 70 1.22.
Total: 74.13 lbs. milk, yielding 4.282 lbs. couuinertial butter.
I
S8). NetleM.E.
Total:
(4). B.M.E.
Tot
(6). B.M.E.
Tot
(7). P.M.E.
Tot;
(1). E.M.E.
__
' **f'ir* PHet of 1t7 Vilw.M. 19.4 4.0 .890 M.E. 18.0 5.4 1.150 E.
Total: 74.3 lbs. milk, yielding 3.858 lbs.
(3). E. Burton's Oxford Noble Dot II.
M. 15.12 3.7 .680 M.E. 17.4 6.4 1.297 E.
Total: 62.9 Ibs. milk, yielding 3.790 Ibs.
M.E.
Total:
18.1417.6
75.11 lbs.
17.14 3.519.1 4.9
commercial butter.
15.9 5.214.0 5.2
commercial butter.
Red Duchess III. of City View.
2.6 .570 M. 20.73.2 .641 E. 19.0
milk, yielding 2.864 lbs. commercial
Coin.lb. Milk Test Butter
3.43.8
butter.
1h. Milk Test
O'Connor's16.315.12
al: 65.14 lbs.
Bessie3.53.6
milk,
of Oakvale.
.657 M..660 E.
yielding 2.7:4 lbs.
(6). Jackson & Schofeld's Irene of Bexley.
M. 9.15 3.8 .437 M. 12.10 4.6E. 10.6 4.9 .58S l. I l. 5.1
Total: 44.7 lbs. milk, yielding 2.395 lbs. commercial butter.
COW or HEIFER, under four years, averaging the greatest daily
yield of butter fat for 48 hours:-
lb. Milk Coin. Butter lb. Milk C(om. Butter
(1). B. Mears' Tulip of Morden.
M. 20.7 .977 M. 20.15 .967
E. 17.3 .847 E. 16.8 .760
Total: 75.1 lbs. milk, yielding 3.551 lbs. commercial butter. Points
butter fat, 24 hours, 28.40. Lactation points, 8.S. Total points, 37.20
(2). E. Burton's Oxford Golden Buttercup.
M. 20.9 1.002 M. 19.10 .895
E. 19.13 1.160 E. 14.13 1.225
Total: 74.13 lbs. milk, yielding 4.282 lbs. 'commrcial butter. Points
butter fat, 24 hours, 34.25. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 34.25.
(3). B. O'Connor's Bessie of Oakvale.
M. 16.3 .657 M. 17.12
K. 15.12 . .60 E. 16.3
Total: 65.14 lbs. milk, yielding 2.734 lbs. commercial
butter fat, 24 hours, 21.87. Lactation points, 9.2. Total
.. ato al.^t' -.- ... ,. , . . ;.- ,.-. ;.. - * .. .
.740
.677
butter. Pointspoints, 31.07.
(4). M. Lawrence's
.72651.093
.953
.860
.803
.850
Com.Butter
(5). B.M.E.
Toti
17.1216.3
commnler(ial
3.63.6
butter.
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= 'r -- . . -- --- - w w-5- , r° -: : .: . ":' .- : 7M. 19.4 .890 M. 17.14 '".725E. 18.0 1.150 E. 19.1 1.093
Total: 71.3 lbs. milk, yielding 3.858 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 30.86. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 30.86.
(5). E. Burton's Oxford Noble Dot II.M. 15.12 .680 M. 15.9 .953E. 17.4 1.297 E. 14.0 .860
Total: 62.9 lbs. milk, yielding 3.790 lbs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 30.32. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 30.32.
(6). A. Pickle's Model of Blacklands.M. 15.2 .593 M. 14.6 .585E. 14.7 .657 E. 14.7 .637
Totl: 58.6 Ibs. milk, yielding 2.472 Ibs. commercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 19.77. Lactation points, 9.3. Total points, 29.07.
(7). M. Lawrence's 2nd of City View.M. 10.14 .455 M. 11.10 .472E. 9.5 .35i E. 10.6 .435
Total: 42.3 lbs. milk, yielding 1.721 lbs. coiinmmercial butter. Pointsbutter fat, 24 hours, 13.76. Lactation points, nil. Total points, 13.76.
COW, under 4 years, giving best butter fat result, and competingin the two previous sections, with allowance for lactation points in thelast section. The points secured by the various e(,'mnpetitors were similarto those in the classes mentioned.
R Mear's Tulip of Mordlein. Total points ................. .... 37.20
R. Burton's Oxford Golden Buttereup. Total points .............. 34.25
B. O'Connor's Bessie of Oakvalo. Total points ................ 31.07
COW, yielding largest supply of milk in 4, hours.
lbs. Milk Test lbs. Milk Test(1). Nestle * Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co.'s Maggie III. of Nestles.
M. 29.0 2.6 M. 29.14 8.0E. 32.12 3.6 E. 27.14 3.9
Total: 119.8 lbs. milk.
(2). B. O'Connor's Dahlia 2nd of Hillvlew.M. 28.15 3.1 M *Jin *0B. 26.4 3.2 E. 27.7 3.9
Total: 112.4 lbs. milk.
(3). Livingstone Bros.' Young Duchess IV.M. 24.6 3.0 M. 26.6 3.7B. 20.1 4.0 E. 21.8 3.9
T t***. * no• i U 11 .. ... I-
., :: .#. S. l..
(4). 8. H. Hosking's Duchess of Hanover of Berry.28.4
28.4Total: 115.7 lbs. milk.
(Above under standard)
(5). P. Moore'sM.E.
Lovely23.916.13
of Sunnyside.2.85.1
Total: 82.13 lbs. milk.
(6). M. Lawrence's Princess of City View.
M. 22.10 3.7 M.E. 19.11 4.2 E.
Total: 82.5 lbs. milk.
(7). M. Lawrence's Charmer II. of City View.M. 22.3 4.5 M.E. 19.5 6.4 E.
21.721.0
22.018.0
16.517.11
Total: 75.8 lbs. milk.
SPECIAL COMPETITION for COWS, 4 years old and over, averag-ing the greatest daily yield of butter fat for 48 hours, for whichcmnipetition was conlucted in the second of the foregoing classes.
A PiT.knlu ' Rlo\a'l -th .f Hlul,,lnnla nnd 58 liu olnnmmiprial huttAr
M. Lawrence's ( harmer II. of City View .. 4.916 lbs. commercial butter.
Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co.'s
Maggie III. of Nestles ................ 4.557 lbs. commercial butter.
ROYAL NATIONAL CHAMPION BUTTER FAT TEST, for Cow(any breeding), averaging the greatest yield of butter fat for 48 hours(under tile Babcock lest), and which has been the property of the ex- *'hibitor three months before the entry. Special prize of £25, and a Cashprize of £2/2/- to the winner, presented by the Brisbane Newspaper Co.,Ltd.
M. Lawrence's Charmer II. of City View (I.M.S.)
lb. Milk Com. Butter lb. Milk Com. Butter
M. 22.3 1. o'0 M. 16.5 .978E. 19.5 1.451 E. 17.11 1.307
Total: 75.S Ibs. milk, yielding 4.916 lbs. commercial butter. Points,butter fat, 24 hours, :9.32. Lactation points, 10. Total points, 49.32.
Winner, 1920.-B. O'Connor's Charm of Glenthorn (Illawarra):121.8 lbs. milk, yielding 6. 76 lbs. commercial butter. Lactation points,nil. *:
30.028.15
Home Milking CompetitionsCOWS or HEIFERS, in all competitions, averaging the greatest
daily yield of butter fat for 48 hours, under Babcock test, milk to containon an average not less than 3 per cent. of butter fat.
AYRSHIRES.
(1). J. N. O. Anderlbs. Milk
M. 26E. 25ATotal: 1014 lbs.
(E). LivingstoneM. 31E. 234Total: 1094
son's Jeanette R. 3rd of Invercauld.Test Com. Butter lbs. Milk Ti3.8 1.16 M. 2444.2 1.25 E. 254
milk, yielding 4.97 lbs. commercial bi
Bros.' Young Duchess 4th.3.0 1.08 M.4.0 1.09 E.
lbs. milk, violdling 4.35 lbs.
3025
commercial
JERSEYS.
(1). T. Mullen's Lady Lass 3rd.
M. 21 4.8 1.18E. 20 5.2 " 1.22
M. 20 5.2E. 24 5.0
Total: 85 lbs. milk, yielding 5.04 lbs. commercial butter.
(2). T. Mullen's Aldans Rosit.lbs. Milk Test Comn. Butter
M. 20 5.8 1.385E. 21 4.5 1.11Total: 84 hlbs. milk, yielding 4.990
lbs. Milk Test Comn. Butter22i 5.4 1.41521 -. 4 1.08
commercial butter.
ILLAWARRBA MILKING SHORTHORNS.
(1). B. O'Connor'sM. 37.5E. 30.0Total: 134 lbs.
Charm of Glenthorne.4.35 1.91 M.5.3 1.87 E.
milk, yielding 7.56 lbs.
(2). M. Lawrence's Charmer 2ndE. 28 3.6 1.19M. 304 3.0 1.055N. 32 4.0 1.S .Total: 177 lbs milk, yielding
36.530.0
commercial
of City View.E. 26M. 304N. 29
7.485 lbs. commercial
FRIESIANS.(1). P. P.
M.E.Total:
(8). P. P.M.E.Total:
Falt's Oaklea31 4.230 5.0
122 lbs. milk,
Noreen.1.531.77
yielding 7.10
3031
commercial
Falt's Dairymaid.31 3.6 1.30 M. 3329 3.8 1.29 E. 29
122 lbs. milk, yielding 5.53 lbs. commercial
4.45.2
butter.
4.43.03.9
butter.
5.65.0
butter.
4.04.1
butter.
est5.23.6
utter
Com. Butter1.491.07
r.
3.0 1.043.9 1.14butter.
1.3651.0551.32
1,98M1.82
1.541.40
-. - C
(3). G. Newman's
M. 33E. 27
Total: 120 lbs.
Colantha Queen Begla.
3.4 1.3154.3 1.385
milk vielding 5.355
32
26j
commercial
(4). Grindles, Ltd.'s Colantha Johanna Creamelle.
M. 28 3.45 1.13 M. 31
E. 32 3.00 1.11 E. 29
3.54.3
butter.
1.321.335
3.00 1.084.70 1.60
Total: 120 lbs. milk, yielding 4.92 lbs. commercial butter.
A SPECIAL PRIZE, awarded to the Queensland Stud Book Cow or
heifer, of the four breeds, in the Home Milking Competitions, giving the
best butter fat results, was awarded to B. O'Connor's Charm of Glen-
thorne (Illawarra).
CHAMPION BUTTER TEST.
The Royal National Champion Butter Fat Test for a £25 special
prize, and a cash prize of £2/2/- yearly to the winner, presented by the
Brisbane Newspaper Co., Ltd., creates considerable interest among
,:airymen. The prize is given for the Cow or Heifer, of any breed,
averaging the greatest daily yield of butter fat for 48 hours, under the
Babcock Test.
This year, the prize was won by M. Lawrence's Illawarra Milking
Shorthorn, Charmer 2nd of City View.
Previous winners were:-19 1 2 , D. Dunn's Blossom 3rd.; 19138,
MIntyre Bros.' Fancy; 1914, A. Pickles' Florrie of Blacklands; 1915,.
C. Bloss's Canary; 1916, D. Dunn's Blossom 3rd.; 1917, Marquardt Bros.'
Champion; 1918, H. Benbow's Joyce; 1919, no show held; 1920, B.
O'Connor'a Charm of Glenthorne.
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List of Prize Donors1921 Show.
B.la Excellency TheGovernor..
Australian Meat iExport* 1 .
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q~j., u. & Co.iDrLbane Newspaper Coy.,
S a ,E. J. .. .. ..Australian Hereford
Society (Trophies)Q'land United Licensed
Victuallers' AssociationS4renerry H. S..Cfrodribb Mrs.
ewart &t Sons, Ltd., Alex.o'I cWhirters, Ltd.trt & Co., Ltd.
8Ian & Stark, Ltd.I sbane Tramways Coy.,
Ltd.bane Newspaper Coy.,Ltd. .. .. ..
1nney Isles & Co., Ltd.,Caldwells Wines. Ltd.$'enwick & Co.
;Mammetein Pty., Ltd.erry, Henry & Co., Ltd.
irautralian Hardware Coy.(trophy)
ratrallan Mercantile LandSFinane Co., Ltd.
Irut, T. C. & Co., Ltd,me, E. U.
pblJas. & Sons. Ltd.Shig. Archbishop..rrest, Lang & Roper
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, Richard, Junr.rn. Anthony & Sonsord Hord Book Society
f'or Etnland
Pfeggitta, Ltd.foreuall, C. E.
~reheds, Ltd.John & tonsGeorge (Cup)Revie," Sydneys. John
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of SydneyCribb & FooteEnglish, Scottish &
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Ltd. (Farmers' Gazette)Fox, Matt. .Coldeborough, Mort & Co..
Ltd.Hart. J. H.
-lardy Bros., Ltd...Hill, Mrs. LlumleyHoftnung, S. & Coy., Ltd.Iowes ros. &r Coy., Ltd.Laeour Daily Newspaper
Coy., Ltd.Mactaggarit Bros.Midson, ArthurMlore, MIrs. I.
Murray, C. F. .Murray, D. & W., Ltd.McDonnell & East, Ltd...McConnelp& Kirk .National Bank of Australia
Ltd.Nestle & Anglo-Swiss C.M.
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Association (Trophy)
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Ryan, M.Steele, EdwardStorie. J., Junr. (trophy)Surgical Supplies, Ltd.
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Thornhill Pastoral Coy..Tindal & SonUnion Bank ot Australia,
Ltd.Walker & Hall (trophy)Wills, George & Coy.Williamson, J. C., Ltd.Williams, Sidney & Coy.Wills, W. D. & H. O..
(Australia), Ltd.Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd.Bottomley, J. P. & Coy.Falt, i'. P.Bushey, C. W.Ross, R. P.Stock & Station JournalCity & Suburban Parcel
DeliveryCommercial Bank of Aus-
tralia, Ltd.Foggitt, Jones & Coy.Poley Bros.Hobsol) Motor SalesLaycock, Littledike & Coy.New Zealan d Insurance
Coy.Rural Industries, LAdSturmfels, Ltd. (trophy)Spencer, A. .
Wildrnaii. A. 0.Bayard & Co.Bell, V. DouglasBriggs, J. & Sons ( trophy)Chicago Jewellry Coy.Clark. G. C.Day, VictorElliott Bros., Ltd...Gallagher, M. J.Ham, IsaacHaynes, C.Lysaght, John (Au..), Ltd.
McGregor, Robt. & Co.Tissen. F. W.
Paxton, A. ..
Queensland (Grazier andWool Prodiuce Journal
Ithoades & Coy. .
Story & RamsaySymes, P. .1.Stewart Dawson & Coy.
(trophy) ..
Watson, B. U.Brisbane, W. P.Logan, D. D.Taylor, Dr. W. F...Flall, F. R. . . . ..
Gordon & Cotch (trophy)Donaldson, Archbishop ..Fdwarids, Dunlop & Coy,
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Exchange Printing Coy.Finlayson, W. F.Fresh Food & Ice Coy. ..
Green, J. . .
Hardgrave, Mrs. J.Jackson, J. & Coy. Ltd.
Joyce Bios.Kennedy, A.Lissner Mrs. E. (Albert
IHotel)Cowell, Sidney 0. (McGuffle
& Co.)Morcoms, Ltd.McCook Bros.McLeod, A. (trophy)
Roberts, Mrs. (BritishEmpire Hotel)
Thomas, Mrs. Lewis
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haociation, Queen Street.rk, W. J., Grasmere, Petrie.kws. B., Markets, Roma Street.', R. S., Gracemere, Rockhampton.
Id, R. - J., Brisbane Milling Coy.,Sth Brisbane.
(, F. J., C/o Win. Adams & Coy., Ltd.,ward & Mai y Streets.
i' Mrs. C. A., Melbourne.ir, J. S., Brisbane Tramways Coy.,Ld., Countess Street., Enoch, 237 Brunswick Street,Alley.a R., Banks Ltd., Grey Street, SB.g, Chas. Edward, Canning Downs,rarwick.)tt, H. Wallace, "Knowehead," Vic-Wria Point.)tt, S. Wallace, "C.'esseley," kiolwayerrace, Chelmer.Ias, Ernest, Brisbane.1e, Robert, Kenilworth Station, Eu-Lundi.ir, M., Jnr., Park Avenue, East BrisILne.z, Thomas, Garfleld, via Jericho.ndorff, C., Bunjurgen, via Boonah.
e, Hon. T. C., M.L.C., Brunswick St.,alley.E. T., M.L.A., Coochin Coochin,oonah.Robert A., Transcontinental Hotel,orge Street.
min, David, Creek Street.P. T., Henry Berry & Coy., Ltd.,I8 Collins Street, Melbourne.
I,J. E., Perkins & Coy., Ltd., Mary St.bey, H. V., Boundary Street, West Endp, Wallace, 123 Adelaide Street.utock, S., Northampton Downs,dackall, Walter J., Albert Street, Southrisbane.* C. H., Brisbane Newspaper Coy.,ta.. Queen Street.iLbb, F. K., "Kurrowah," Gladstonecad, South Brisbane.es, H., Glentanner, Dalveen., Mrs. b. L.. 202 Jowen Terrace ,
*sw Farm., John Junr., 202 Bowen Terrace,
*w Farm.Ilg, G. E., CoJrciame el Unionbombers, Eagle Street.~,Arthu t, Ho,. 430 ( 1l'. U.Isi, R., Nanng.i, 'N. T., Deewatec New england,ow South Wales.ron. Donaldl C.. c'nr. Anni and lIi uns-Icl( Streets, Valley.bell, Vctor~ F. .. , James Campbell
Sonts, Ltd., C~eek Street.IL 1. S ., Brunswick Street, New
vmn.
Carr, D. R. A., Longpocket Road, Indooroo-pilly.
Carr, J. E., Longreach Building, NorthQuay.
Carr, W. D., Longreach Building, NorthQuay.
Carr, W. T. H., Longpocket Road, Indoo-roopilly.
Carrington, Chas., Diamantina Hospital,Cornwall Street, South Brisbane.
Carseldine, A. W., Bald Hills.Chapman, Ebenezer, Montpelier Street.
Wilston.Charles, A. i., Wariington, Inglewood.Charlton, F. B.. Charlton, Elliott and Sons,
Queen Street.Clark, A. E., Kerr Street, Toowong.clnrk. J. H . Kerr Street. Toowong.Conino, T. S., Turbot Street.Corrie, IDouglas M., 143 Pitt Street, Sydney.Corrigan. 13. V., Abbotsford Road, Bowen
Hills.Cor*, G. 0., Toowoomba.Cotton, A. .1., Ilidlen Vale, Grandchester.Couldery, W. H., "Walingham," Elizabeth
Bay, Sydney.Cowley, Sir A. S.. "Silky Oaks," Toowong('cwlishaw, lon. J., M.l.C., Bowen HillsCranley, J. P., c/o Allen and Sons, Ltd,
Albert Street.Cribb, H. S., Ipswich.Davies, MI. D., iavies and Waitlrop,, Extoti
House, Queen Street.Davies, J. P., Boundary Street, West End1Delaney,. J. T., Delaney's Hotel, South
Brisbane.Deittle, F. W., New Zealand Loan & M. A
Coy. Ltd., Eagle Street.)elprat t, J. II.. Ta mbourine House,
Brom fleet.Demnack, W. H.. "Campsie." iulimba St
Blulimba.1.evoy, J. N., Quinlan Gray & Coy., Ltd..
Adelaide Street.Doughty, Ilector It., Ioughty and Grav-
son, 'Courier" Buildings.IDoyle, M. W., Maogill.Duncalfe, Thos., George Street.IElliott, 4.. .1., (ha'ln ton, Elliott andl Sons,
Queen Street.Elliott, E. H., Elliott Bros. Ltd., Eagle St'auset T. F., Eagle Street.
Ferguson, James, Queen Street.Ferguson, R. 0., /o Wni. Brookes and
Coy. (Qi.), Ltl., Vlley.Fiellri, 0. A., .cWiiitet.A, Ltd., VarlidFnlayson, M. HI., (.'arltonl Terrnce. ManrlyFinlayson, . ., 62 Queen Steet.bi' uc~'an. I'., Ma iket St eet.I'letther,, i). Seri., Eurella, S. &r X. Rail
Fletcher, '., ECuella, S. & X. Raiaiary~'For~ter, 0. C:. D, E~S~cA., Ltd., Edwrd
Street.iorster Misa D. M., Sutherland Avenue.
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Forth, E. E., c/o J. C. Hutton Ppty., Ltd.,Roma Street.
Fox, George, Yeronga.Frankel, Philip, 114 Edward Street.Fraser, D. M., Mundoolun, Beaudesert.Galley, Richard, Courier Buildings, Queen
Street.Galley, Richard Junr., Courier Buildings.
Queen Street.Gallagher, Michael Joseph, Kedron.Gibson, John, "Braeside," Bowen Terrace.Gnauck, F. H., 371 George Street.Gordon, Andrew M., 44 Stanley Street
West, South Brisbane.Gorrie, A., Ermington Park, Ermington.
New South Wales.Gould, S. G., Hooper & Harrison, Elizabeth
Street.Gray, Hon. G. W., M.L.C., Quinlan Gray
& Coy., Ltd., Adelaide Street.irayson, John James, Doughty and Gray-
son, "Courier" Building.'Greaves, (eo. A., "Woodneuk," Mudgee-
raba, S.C.L.Gunn, Donald. Boolarnel Station, Goondl-
windi.Hall, Graham, 27 Gladstone Road, S.B.Hall, Thos., 27 Gladstone Road, S.B.Hardgraye, Philip, Wellington Point.Hart, B., c/o F. M. Hart & Co., Wharf St.[larte, A. E., London Bank Chambers,
Queen Street.larvey, James P.. c/o Harvey and Son,
Margaret Street.layes, J. A., Par k l'aradelo. Sandgate.layes, Owen, Melbourne Street, South
Brisbane.lemming, H. B., Harding Chambers,
a Adelaide Street..iewitt, Geo., 346 Queen Street.(ill, Mrs. E. Lumley, Bellevue House,
Bellevue.1ill, Robert S., "Warwickshire," Cavendish
Road, Coorparoo.Iiron, John, Holland Street, Toowong.Follis, W.,looper, George, Wylie Street, Graceville.ving, J. Washington, M.lt.C.V.S.L., Ann
Street.ickson, George E., Robert Jackson. Ltd.,
Eagle Street.tckson, James T., Robert Jackson, Ltd.,
Eagle Street.ensen, Vic., Queen Street.,well, J. A., "L'Ecriu," Villa Street, An-
nerley, South Brisbane.,hnson, G. E. (Junr.), c/o Johnson and
Sons, Queen Street.,,hnston, James, Canada Cycle & Motor
Agency Ltd., Creek Street.',hnston, W., Markets, Turbot Street.liliffe, E. A., Oxford Street, Bulimba.
'nes, D. O. S., Teebar, Broweena.>nes, Wm. H., Dornoch Terrace, S.B',t, J. P., Jostvale, Oakey.oyce, Robert, c/o J. Wildridge and Sin-
clair Ltd., Elizabeth Street.eating, George F., Warry Street, Valley.
.nng, John, Kedron.
King, W. Myers, King and King, LQueen Street.
Kingsbury, J. J., Robert Street, TooweKirkpatrick, Thos., c/o Owen Gardner W
Sons, Melbourne Street, S.B.Klaassen, C. M., "Sedgmoor," Queen's
Hamilton.Klaassen, C. E. B., "Sedgmoor," Que*
Road, Hamilton.Klaassen, James, "Sedgmoor," Queen's It
Hamilton.Klaassen, J. B., "Sedgmoor," Queen's Re
Hamilton.Klaassen, S. D., "Sedgmoor," Queen's RM
Hamilton.Knowles, S., Gem Merchant, 184 Queen: IKnox, David, Gympie Road, Kedron.Ladewig, A., c/o Hoffnungs Ltd., Cm
lotte Street.Ladewig, Ernest, "Timaro," Old Sandg
Road, Eagle Junction.Laidlaw, H. F., Grey Street, Sth. BrisbalLane, Dr. Morgan, Union Trustee Chambl
Queen Street.Lees, Gilbert, Thos. Borthwick & S*o
Ltd., Wharf Street.Lethbridge, G. F., Forest Vale, MitchelLomax, Arthur R., Yandilla. <Long, T. T. T., the Comnrercial Hot
enr. Druitt and Sussex Sts., Sydn4N.S.W.
Lord, Arthur B.. Victoria Downs, Morv1Lord, E. F., Eskdale, Esk.Lord, Robert P., Victoria Downs, MorVfMacdonald, Dr. Alex J., 149 Wicklah
Terrace.Macdonald, John, Union Bank Chambg
Queen Street.Macdonald, Duncan, New Place, Peache
via Beerwah.Mackay, R. S., "Cawmore Wood,"
Galloway's Hill.Macoherson, E. A., c/o Waugh & Joepj
son, Turbot Street.Marks, Dr. A. H., 109 Wickham TerraMMaynard, R. S., Live Stock Bulletin O~i
Queen Street.Midson, Arthur, Ednonstone Street, S8oj
Brisbane.Moffatt, George, Toorak tlouse, HamlltMonteith, Henry, 334-6-8 Queen Street.Morris, L. T. S., c/o Dalgety's Motor GOl
age, George Street.Munro, E., Bellevue Terrace, Albion.Murray, Colin F., "Fyrish," Bell.Murray, Gavin H., Gowan Hills, BlackflMurray, N. R., Beaconsfield, Ilfracombs.,McConnel, E. W., Mount Brisbane, fEsk;:McCullough, Miss B. R., c/o D. B.
McCullough, 80 Queen Street.McCullough,, D. B., 80 Queen Street.McDonald, Harry, Baynes, Yaamba Statc
via Rockhnamplton.McDougall, C. E., Lyndhurst, WarwlolLMcGill, Walter, c/o Capt. Butterwori
"Bonnie Doon," Wynnum South. 1McGown, W. J., Globe Printing Won
Ann Street. I*i
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i~od, A., Elizbeth Street.~ aAlex R., 171 Queen Street.aD. W., Fenwick &t Coy., Edwardl
reet.&eod, J. J. W., Fenwrick &r Coy., Edlward
Street.Keod, Scott, Ter~ica Station, Inglewood.iRen, F. W., 204 Queen Street.
beH. (., Eagle Street.ie, Arthur T., Alexandra Roadl. Clay-
field.;rchs, C. T., v~io Johin Cooke & Co.,
Ltd.,. 111 Eatgle? St~eet.Rellly, Harry, 93 Margaret Stret.~ey, E. Griffith, 364-6 Queen Stiet.;k, R. C., 4~ Queenl Stet.ier, Harry, Corongin Station, Quipie.
mfly, J. C., Realty i~evelolnenit C:o..329 Queen St~eet.
Iry, G. H., Albert Street.tkworth, C. R.. Sner Sewing Mahine
Cay., Queen Street.ulson, X. C., 14-18 Queenl Steet.itt, Thos., Fruit Exuchnge, Tur~ot Stme, R., Roma Street.rtsay, E. L., Hauchoy, imblliratnl, Via\
Toowoomba.id, Mrs. John, C/o J. . Huttoni Ppty:Ltd., Rdta St~eet.
KbY, . A., South Britishl InsuranceCay., Queen Steet.
,brts. H. ,sle, L~ove illd~s. AdlieStreet.
b~erts. T. A.. Nestles & Anlo-w iss.Cond. Milk Coy., Anin St~eet.berton, H.. "'Harlwyn2'" Abbott teet,
New Farm.gbertaol, W.. Robe~tsonl &i Clompton
Ltd., City Bulings.an. A. N.. Wride Street. WVooloown.tiS
i, J., extonl Street, Southi Brisbane..M., C/a Australian Estates & M.,y.. Ltd.. Creek Street.
F. W.. George Wills & Coy.. Ltd..arf Street.
A. H., Parsons Bras. ('o. Ltd., 9.5abeth_ Street._
vgBreP W. . Union anit ~nmoers,Quen Etret.
Sep~elt, . . Seipelt &i Coy.. Ltd., F~ngi.Street.
Shaon. .1. I :. ( )xfoi'd Downs, Nd,,'Mackay.
Sipson, G~eor~e s.. S.toehenge. 'r.'.(iNorthern Mil, Now South \Vlc.
South, F. L,., Kodlak .(ut.) Ltd., Queen StSpa aKes, Jane, Lyndle\. Ilby.Step~hes, Hon. W.. ML (.'., 'Wlheim.
Ii)5wich Rotl, A irley.Ste~en, .1.. (/o WF. it. Scott, Queen StreetStevens, H-on. E~.M,~.l..C'., Southport.Stewrt, ~. IL, Alexandecr Stewlrt &~ Son .
Lt.. Qlueeni Street.Stewart, A. ., Bld Hills.Stewart, John K., Aleaner Stewart .
Sons, Ltd., Queen St~eet.Talor, J., Clifford Houe, Toowoomba.Taylo, Capt. . S., Eagile St~eet.Talor, T. McI., Moreheads Ltd., Mary StThelander, D . C. A... 1Wl Wickham Terace~'lheodor~e. IIoi. E. (:., I 'a lianent HoustTimsu, D. XV., Strathpine.Timtls, 'IV, 1), Strat~id;.Truitcy, Win.l J, Joycre. fie, ld., Stanle.
Stret, South BisbanO..Wtson1, (I. W . Tndaata. liu u#nyaWatson, Richard (., Inns of ('nu~t,
Adelaide Street.Wester, F. 1I., aryl st~ei.Weedon, Wanr.I. "I nisfa~l, W icl haml
Tei'rce.White, John, CaRricks Ltdl . saul StreetWhitti~ham, Hon. A.ii . ~Myfleii.
Han ilto i.
Willims, .Tohtt, Itilway~ Traffic O)ffice,Roma Street.
Wilson, Harold H., t;andah.Withaml, W. L., Ruse Street, Anneiliey.Woodhead, C'., Junr., c rye Ltrd
Adelaide Street.Young, D)olasR, CressbrIook Street, 'Jou
goolaw ah.Young, J. E., "'Moionga,"' Bank Roadl,
Gfracevle.
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\bel, W., Ravensworth, Widgee, Woolooga. Anderson, Alexander\bell, E. G., 187 Queen Street. field.,.bell, E. H., Chief Secretary's Office, Anderson, Dr. A. G
George Street. Red Hill.\berorombie, Jack, Crown Hotel, Rocklea. Anderson, Chas., Jun.bercrombie, W. W. Commercial Bank of Gregory Terrace
Sydney, Queen Street. Anderson, D. W. L.,berdeen, M. C., 79 Gladstone Rd., South Anderson, F. J., "I
Brisbane. Road, Clayfleld.braham, T. C., Rothwell's Ltd., Edward Anderson, James, "E
Street. ton Street, Woodams, J. H., Brunswick Street, Valley. Anderson, John H.,.dams. S. T., "Coolabine," Eumundi. Anderson, V., Gordcdamson, J., "Spinny Moor," Dora Street, Anderson, W. S., Jn
Hendra. lotte Street.ddil, D., Roma Street. Andonara, A., Olympddison, G. H. M., Kodak Buildings,. Queen Andrews, A. J., 155
Street. Hill.die, G., Childers. Andrew, F. W., Sydrdsett, B. J. J., Annerley Road, Annerley. Anrew Smiken, A. G., Custom House. Andrews, Samuel,Jkers, R. A., Woodside, Charleville. budgera.Icock, H., Professor, University of Andri,'"s, T. R. L.,
Queensland. Hill.lier, E. H., Old Sandgate Rd., Albion. Angas, C. H., Colling
Australia.Ider, John, Commissioner's Office, Rail- Anning, Eric W., Lt
way Department. George Street.lier, J. A., "Alton," St. Lucia Road, Anning, J. M., C/o Ai
Toowong. Coy.. Ltd., CreelIder, O. E., Old Sandgate Road, Albion Appel, Hon. G. J., "Sexander, Allan, Dalgety & Coy., Ltd., Southport.
Elizabeth Street. Archdall, M. H., Lo\exander. R. A., Fruit Exchange, Turbot New Farm.
Street. Archer, Allister, Arcford, John, C/o G. Curr, Dundee, N.S.W. Archer, C. V., c/o Stilan, D. N., Q'land Primary Producers Archer, John, Torsd
Co-op. Coy., Ltd., Eagle Street. Archer, J. W., Mt. 1i!an, James, Allan & Stark, Ltd., Queen Archer, L., Lutwychi
Street. Archer, W., Lutwycian, Dr. R., Marshall, Wickham Terrace. Archibald, G. M., Ben A. E., Corner Eagle & Mary Streets. South Brisbane.len, C. A., C/o E. F. Broad,Ltd., 41 Archibald, James, Si
Edward Street. Archibald, J. E., M£i'n, James D., Allendale, Morven. Arkell, James C., "Nien, Joseph, Markets, Turbot Street. Arkell, W., Markets,en, R. J., Gray's Road, Hamilton. Armstrong, J., Race'n, T. M., F. Crago & Sons, Ltd., Armstrong, Miss Ka
67 Elizabeth Street. Lismore, N.S.W.'>n, Walter, CHatsworth, Gympie. Armstrong, Miss M.,
lnun, D. F., Eagle Terrace, Sandgate. Lismore, N.S.W.-' man, J. Jnr., Guy Street, Warwick. Armstrong, W. A., E,o im, H. G., c/o Home Recreations Ltd., Street.
Quen Street. Armstrong, W. D.,A om, L. H., 26 Preston House, Queen St. Arnold, W. E. N., To,A port, R. K., Sayers Allport Propty., Ltd., Road, South Brii
55 Macquarie Street. Sydney. Arnold, W. H., Rail'A e, J., C/o Wunderlich, Ltd., Amelia Arthur, J., Braeside
Street, Valley. Arthy, C.. Kent's B1oe, L. G., Rees Avenue, Coorparoo. Ash, F. W., Commo
\ Sop, W. G., "Hlllcroft," Dornoch Terrace Adelaide Street.tlghgate Hill. Ash, H., C/o Samuel
. ,s, Norman, Dublin Street, Clayfleld. Street.S',s. O. L., "Sydenham," Wickham Ter. Ash, J. B., Adelaide
lerson, A., Oriental Hotel, Albert St. Ashburn, J. M., Ne,A lerson, A. B., C/o J. C. Hutton Ppty., Clayfleld.
Ltd., Roma Street. Ashby, A. P., Savoy
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343 Queen Street.Cynnersley," Juno
lagot Ville," Welliloowin.Fairview, Southbr>n St., Coorparoo.o. Mills' Bldgs., CA
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Andrews St., Can
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incaster Rd., Asaot.Tustralian Estates &k Street.Sea Glint," Elston, r
ver Bowen Terrace, "
her Bros., GracemelIate Stations, Brisbaiale, Gladstone.iorlah, Kilcoy.a Rd., Lutwyche. ,he Rd., Lutwyche.3risbane Milling CO~jS
indgate Road, Alblo,Lryborough.yoola," Alderley.Turbot Street.View, Charlevill. .'
te, Disputed Plains, -
Disputed Plains,
agle Chambers, Eag
"Adare," Gatton.ohey Street, oft Logasbane.way Dept, George, Barcaldine.ldgs., Adelaide Strenwealth Building,
Allen & Sons, Albfi
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. 0., 80 Wickham St., Valley.James, C/o McDonnell & East, Ltd.,
Eiorge Street.lth, Herbert, C/o Moreheads, Ltd.,ry Street.y B., "Le Roy," Racecourse Road,
J. L., Tattersall's Club, Adelaide St.SAlfred, Moorooka, South Coast Line.
tn, . H., Miva Station, Miva.. T., Brisbane Scale Works, Southisbane.
jW. H., Walnut St., Wynnum South., C;, "Claira," Chatsworth Road,
renslopes., E., Brunswick Street, Valley.
n, G. F. H., Richmond River Timbery., South Brisbane.
n, H. W., Fitzroy Chambers,elalde Street., A. R., Avoca, Linville.
~w, G. A., Clayfield.,, G. E., Arrababy. Moore.
iaw. W H.. H-Iihwood. Kilcov.
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T T. T li Elwnh Hnv N.S.W
H., Lamington Terrace, Southie.rt E., Brown Street, New Farm.ard, Salopian Park, Oakey.
bouse, W., Killarney South.1l, T. C., Canungra.
By, C. E., C/o Chas. Willert, 454(dward Street.
, Chas. H., Scott's Road, Kelvin'-rove.
y, J., Thomas Street, Red Hill.y, J.. W., 663 Stanley Street, South
Briabane.ley, P. J., c/o Yeates Bros., Ltd., Mar-garet Street, Toowoomba.ly, J. R. C., Builyan, via Gladstone.Air, A. T., Range Apiary, Ashgrove.Mr, E. S., Logan Road, South Brisbane.
r, Archie, Laura, Bundarra, N.S.W.r, Percy N., "Kooyong," Adelaide St.,layfleld.
Nr, R. A., Tongy Station, Mitchell.Ir, R., Caboolture.
wln, Maurice, Q'land Turf Club, Creek(treet.= A. W., 55 Adelaide Street.Henry, Rosebank, Many Peaks.
a H. B., Merivale Street, S. Brisbane.J. E., Rosebank, Many Peaks.
er, A. S., Sandy Creek, Bromelton.k, J. F., Blackall.
, W. E., Hipwood Road, Toorakill Hamilton.John, Clinton Vineyards. oominya.
T. -M., C/o Brabant & Co.,rlotte Street., James, I.S.O., Glenken, Biarra,
, James Junr., Glenken, Blarra,
G, G. H., 225 Albert Street.SJ, W., "Cornholme," Sixth Avenue,
Windsor.3dy, Henry, Stone's Corner, Coor-
rFoo.
Barlow, A. C., John Cooke & Coy., 111Eagle Street.
Barlow, T., Oxford Street, Bulinrrba.Barltrop, Wm. H., Jackson St., Hamilton.
Barnes, F. J. T., Massey Street, Hamilton.Barnes, F. J. W., Roma Street.Barnes, H., E.S. and A. Bank, Kin Kin.
Barnes, John H. S., Canning Downs,Warwick.
Barnes, Hon. W. H., Roma Street.Barnes, W. J., Cedar Grove, Beaudesert
Line.Barnes, Walter Thomas, 154 Edward St.
Barnett, E. J., Dalgety & Coy., Ltd.,Blackall.
Barnett, F. G., Maynard Street, Woolloon-gabba.
Barnett, J. G., C/o J. C. Hutton Ppty.,Ltd., Roma Street.
Barnsley, F., "Euroa," Woniora Road,Hurstville, Sydney.
Barron, A. C., Ilowes Bros. & Coy., RomaStreet.
Barren, J., "Wyalla," Kedron.Barron, P. R., State School, Beerburrum.
Barrow, C. W., 99-101 Wharf Street.Barry, John A., Union Street, Nundah.Barry, James, 375 George Street.Barry, M. J., Clarence Hotel, S.B.
Barry, T. T., 556 Petrie's Bight.Barstow, C. B., 142 Charlotte Street.Barstow, E., Highgate Hill, South BrisbannBarter, George, Merivale Street, South
Brisbane.Bartlett, G. A., Latrohe Terrace,
Paddington.Barton, E. J. T., 25 Town Hall Chambers,
Queen Street.Barton, R. G., Toweranii Station, Lowmead
Bashford, Henry, Bazaar Street, Mary-borough,
Bassett, S. S., Romaville Vineyards, Roma.
Bassingthwaigthe, Charles O., Niagara,via Bell.
Bassingthwaighte, E., Jinghi Jinghi,Jondowae.
Bassingthwaighte, E., Diamondy,Jondowae.
Bassingthwaighte, George E., Rosevale,Jondowae.
Bassingthwaighte, H. V.. Diamondy,Jondowae.
Bassingthwaighte, Muir, Jinghi Jinghi,Jondowae.
Bates, W. A. A., Ferinleigh, Lakeside.
Batt, W. T., Norman Street, Wooloowin.Bathe, George, Bristol Street, West End
Bauer, T. F., C/o Mulcahy's Garage, GothaStreet, Valley.
Baulch, A. W., Bald Hills.Baulch, Chas., Kullee, via Laidley.Baulch, John, Lake Clarendon, GattonBaxter, R., Australian Estates & M. Coy.
Creek Street.Bayard, G. A., Melbourne Street, South
Brisbane.Baynes, Arthur, Adelaide Street.Baynes, W. S., C/o Moreheads, Ltd., Mary
Street.
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ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
p k. Mrs. T., Marsden Street, Clayfleld.e, G, O. L., Treasury Dept., Queen Street.eimish, T. R., Beamish & Taylor, Camp-
bell's Bldg., Creek Street.e: rd, E. J., 10 New Zealand Chambers,
Queen Street.e; rdmore, E. R., Dalgety's Buildings,
Elizabeth Street.e 'up, James, Winifred & Drane Streets.
c.layfleld.eiley, A. H., Campbell's Building,
('reek Street.e i ley, E. R., Wllston Road, Newmarket.e, ley, R. H., Wilston Road, Newmarket.e,. ley, Thos., Warwick.e; h, J. H., 52 Queen Street.e tie, D., Kenilworth, Eumundi.e tie, Miss E. I., Girls' School, Warwick.e. tie, J. A., Gisborne Park, Gisborne,
Victoria.e ,er, James R., Dunbarton, Taroom.
.er, M., Queen Street.re .er, W. J., Coorado Station, Taroom.(. :mann, W., Mulgowie, via Ladley.
o .aood, E. J., Isaac Street. Paddington.1B ie, E. B., c/o Maryborough Co-op.
D'airy Coy. Ltd., Maryborough.S:e. W. W., Mundubbera.
,. .y, J. G., Marston, Wondai.',; e, F., Racecourse Road, Ascot.* :s,. Jonah, Q'land Machinery Coy.,
tlbert Street.:r . F. R., Bank of New South Wales,
Valley.'* ,in, R. J., Old Sandgate Road, Albion.
A., Ann Street, Valley.A. F., c/o Agricultural Chemist,
William Street.A. G., Light Street. Bowen Hills.
'e E. Austin, London Bank Chambers,Creek Street.
,' Major B. C., Coochin Coochin, Boonaht . Miss E. G., Coochin Coochin, Boonaih.
F. H. H., c/o Bank of Queensland,tlueen Street.
!,' F. M., Camboon, Chinchilla.1 George, Tingoora.
SJohn, Tinroor:t.a . John, Elizabeth Street.t, J. D., James Campbell & Sons, Ltd.,
Creek Street.r Nrman M., !03 Adelal. Street.' . Peter, Str.ilhpine.B , Richard, Carthona, Emu Park, via
Rockhampton.* , Roy M., Eskdale South, Esk.
T. A., Gladstone Road, South Brisbanej. . V. Douglas, Coochin Coochin, Boonah.' , Mrs. Emille, Carthona, Emu Park,
liockhampton.t William, Makerston Street.
l !i W. H., Inns of Court, Adelaide St., .rove, W. G., Barlow Street, Clayfleld.: 'iett, Alfred R., 151 Queen Street.Sett, F. J., Vulture Street, Sou'th
Brisbane.Bl ett, a. T., Union Bank Chambers,Queen Street.
B' nett, H., Cootharaba Road, via Gympie.sB on, H., Kandanga, via Gymple.
' son, W. G., Butters & Benson, WickhamStreet
Benson, W. Guy, Q'land Trustees, Ltd.,Eagle Street.
Bent, Edmund, Mariemont Mallow, viaStanthorpe. .
Bentley, R. H., South Coast Dairy Coy., "Glenelg Street, South Brisbane. .,
Bere, H. S., Southport.Bergin, Basil, Toomoo, Hillside Crescent,
Hamilton.Bergin, Hugh P., Albert Street.Berkman, G., "Marple," Park Road West,
South Brisbane.Berry, A. E., Costin Street, Valley.Berry, P. B., Booth & Coy., Isles, Love a
Buildings, Adelaide Street.Bertram, W., M.L.A., Parliament House,
Brisbane.Besley, F., Besley & Pike, Alfred Street,
, alley.Best, John, Jnr., Winifred Street, Clay-
field.Betty, C. H., Russell Street, Toowoomba.Bevis, Albert, King Street, East Brisbane.Beynon, Walter, Inns of Court, Adelaide '
Street.Bick, E. W., Botanic Gardens, Brisbane.Bick, W. T., Bowen ]ridge Road. '
Biddle, R. E., Yerongpilly, S. C. Line.Biddies, P., Home Park, Netherby, N. C. L.Biddulph, F. V., Balgie, Palmwoods,
North Coast Line.Biggs, Henry, Exchange Hotel, Edward
Street.Biggs, James S., Globe Hotel, Adelaide St.Biggs, T. W., Celtic Chambers, George St.Biggs, T., Eagle Street.Billington, R., Hamilton.Billington, W. H., Walmer, Warra.Birch. Ffed. "Musetta," Markwell Street,
Auchenflower.Birch, James, Thomson Bros. & Birch, Ltd.,
George Street.Bird, John, Pullen Vale, via Indooroopilly.Bird, Robt. S., 18 Wickham St., Valley.Birkbeck, (. H., James Street, Wooloowin.Birley, Arthur, London Bank Chambers,
Creek Street.Birley, E. L., 224 Main Street, Kangaroo
Point.Biscoe, Robt., McLennan Street, Albion.N;issell, A. H. H., 95-97 Eagle Street.Black, A., Pajingo Station, Charters
Towers.Black, Hugh, Lytton Road, East Brisbane. ^Black, John, 121 Queen Street.Black, Robert, Courier Buildings, Queen
Street.Black, Stathe, Cafe Ithaca, Queen Street.Blrck, WV R., Union Hiana Chanuoers,
Queen Street.Blackburne, G. V., Union Bank Chambers, .
Queen Street.Blacklock, . H., c/o Ruston & Horneby
Ltd., 46S-472 Ann Street.Blacklock, Walter, Hendra.Blaiklock, H., Australian Disinfectant
Coy., Rothwell's Chambers, Edward St.Blair, A. W. B., Shafston Avenue,
Kangao o Point.Bland, C. I., Manly.Blank, C., Bowen Bridge Road.Blanshard, F. D., Swallow & Ariell, Ltd.. t
Adelaide Street.Bligh, Arthur C. V., Condamine Plains, <
Brookstead.
I1.
a., C/o Robert Reid & Coy.,I Street.
. H., Queen Street.., "Wrotham," Junction Road,
G Stanlev Hall Ascot
knITt?)$d
11, P. A.,. Q'land Trustees Ltd..een Street.11, R. Piers, Swan Road, Taringa.
A. G., Winton.gton, A., "Bayview," Wickham
rorrae.e*n, J. L., Rifle Range, Enoggera.on, Chas, Charlton Street, Ascot.
gton, J. M., Custom House. Queen Street.pd, G. I., Australian Hardware Coy.,
Queen Street.Sd, L. M., Perry Bros., Albert Street.nell, . J., Black Mt., Cooroy.
$ney, N., D'Aguilar, Kilcoy Line.inor, Chapman. Lincoln Hills, Wilson's
Downsfalls, N.S.W.I~ker, Charles .. , Woolooga. Theebine.gker, Desmond, "Bertholme," Moray St.,
New Farm.Dth, E. Bell, Brisbane Tramways Coy.,t.Ltd., Countess Street.ith, John, Ascot.~pth, W., Racecourse Road, Ascot.
Mton, F., "Burrandowan," Jondowae,mton, M. W., Toowooma.
khati, H. A., Brisbae Street, Il)*4wich.Jtwll ., Nor~man Prk'.
~tt, Chas. F.. 71 Ann Street.~tt, Stanley C ., Bott Street, Ithc.ittornley. C. P'.. Coronella, Wara.IR
Mchard, A. C.. Howard t eet. Bayswfaterhchard, T. W.. Bouchard & Holland.& Queen Street.)ultbee. Bernard, r/o Flack & Flack, 334
Queen Street.(witon, E. H., Ormiston, Cleveland Line.)wrke, Norman, Richmond. North Queens-, land._ _
i-H., Birdwood Avenue, ('oorpnroo.J. F., Leichhardt Street. Valley.
r, F., 105 Eagle Street.J., Sherwood.
Wm., "Lozngfeld," Mullumbimby,W.
.J ~.,C . * bt Hu 171V,-'KLy, ura., larurly oluse, agle St-man, D. J., Warnadale, Charleville.uman, F. J. M., Bendemere, Yeulba.
in, W. A., c/o Kin Kin Co-op. Dairy., Kin Kin.n, W. R., 377 Queen Street.
W. A., Manly.W. H., OCon~elltown Quarries,
dsor.A. L. J. t., Autralian Mercantile
J. &t F. Coy., Creek Street.rcW., G ernare, via Walrwik.
wdA. 3., Cameron Stret, Wet End.Wm., Old Sandgate Road, Albion.
, John W., Agnes Street, Torwood., M. A., Thorn Street, 1pswich.
Miss Mary, c/o Lady Philp, Too-rong.EW., Alice Street, Windsor.
son, C. J., Elderalle Station, Winton.er, A. E., Edgecumbe Texas.er, H.. Moreheads, Ltd., Mary Street.er, Leslie, Cobba-da-manna.
*i.
Ip
Bracker, W. R., Lasbrook, Cobba-d:manna.
Bradburn, W. J., Allen Street, Hamilton.Bradbury, A. E., Hanson Terrace, NundaBradbury, F. W., Nundah.Bradfield, C. A., Villiers Street, New FarBradfleld, E. V., Villiers Street, New FartBradfteld, H. J., Villiers Street, New FartBradford, E. E., Bank of New South Wale
Fortitude Valley.Bradford, F. W., 146 Arthur Street, Ne
Farm.Bradley, Fredk., Bradley & Hollan
Adelaide Street.Bradley John, Jackson St., IndooroopillBradley, R.. Manuka Station, Corfiel
N.Q.Bradley, Wm., "Fairleigh," Constituti
Road, Windsor.Brady, A. 13., Departmnent of Public Work
George Street.Brady, T., 464 Leichhardt Street, ValleBrake. Albert, Stanley Street. South
llrisha nn.Brake, W., Vulture Street, East Brisban.Brake. W. T. H., Lewis Street, off Loga
Road, South Blrisba tieBrandis, (1. H., Greshanm St., E. BrisbaniBrazier, Fied., )6 Vulture Street West,
Sou tli lpi~ishane.Breedon, Mrs., /o X. A. Seppelt Ltti
Eagle St~eet.Brenan, .1. O'N., immigration ftfice, Brh
bane.Brennan, H. D.. King Street, Thompse
Estate.Brennan, Wm., Croftby, Coochin.Brentnall, Hon. F. T., Coorparoo.Brett. B. C., E. S. & A. Bank Chambe'
Eagle Street.Brett, J. F., E. . & A. Bank Chanbet
Eagle Street.Brewer, F.. Eudlo N. C. Line.Bridger. T. W., 359 Queen Street.Brigga, C. K., State School, Belmont.Briggs, F. W., Politic, Aramac.Briggs, Jos., Briggs & Son, 428 (Jeorg
Street.Briggs, P. A., Edward Street.Bright, C. A., Bellevue Terrace Clay ficBroad, H. W., E. F. Broad, Ltd., 41-43
Edlward Street.Broadlent, A., ronia Street.Brockhurst, S., Wooloowin.Brockway, Dr. A. B., "Thruns," Wicklia'
Terrace.Brodie, D. F., Laguna, Augathella.Brodie, W. H., Union Bank Chambers,
Creek Street.Brom field. Cha.. Namnbour.Bromiley, C. H., Mc regor Street, WilsatBrook, H.. Lakeide.Brookes, W., Hundaberg.Broom, A. M., Booyan, via Moorland, N.C.!Broom, Norman M., "Booyan," Moolaxrl.
N.C.L.Brosnan, John, Kodak Buildings, Queen
Street.Brosnan, T. J., Holberton St., Toowoomnb.Brosnan, T. P., Royal Wine Cafe, Quee
Street.Brothertoni, H., Junction Road, ClayftelBrown, B. Percy, Jordan Terrace, Bowe
Hills.
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rrown. B. R. S., Bank ofValley.
:rown, C., c/o Chas. W.Street.
rown, F. CG., MooroombiToogoolawah.
i rown, George, Brown &Newstead.
I rown, G. E., Brown's CNorth Coast Line.
rown, G. H., Tamno)(.I rown, G. M., Taringa.' own, Horace A., Fourthown, H. R., Dalgety &
Elizabeth Street.I :own, J. W.. "Glenelg,"I :own, M., Nudgee.
'own, Norwood, AustralCommerce, Queen Stre
rown, O'Harn, GregoryTerrace.
own, Robert, BuzacottBight.
own, R. S., Box 77. Kiown, T. 0., Thos. Brow
Eagle Street.:own, W., Jeay Street, 1' own, Wm. Barron, 37 I
Gregory Terrace..owne, A. J., Durham Doowne, F. A., Beaconsnlel,iwne, Graham R., Dr.,Queen Street.
owne, H., Land Court ofGeorge Street.
owne, J. A., MactaggartStreet.
owne, K. J., MarmadueSowne, M. S., The P'alms,
I owne, Col. R. Spencer, JEagle Junction.
owning, Wmin., Avonleiguce, F. A., Foggitt, Jo
Turbot Street.uche, Major-General J
Barracks, Petrie Terrunnich, J. C., Departmen
& Stock, William Streunnlch, Dr. R., "Craigs
Terrace.uxner, Henry, Jelbyn,vant, G. H., Parbury Houyce, M. A., c/o Nort
Coy. Ltd., Eagle Streyden, R., c/o Stanley it
Ltd.; Wood ford.chanan, D., Esk.
,chanan, G.- H., Toowoo]Ichanan, J., Jnr., Lamin
desert.ehanan, Nigel G., Biarr,chanan, W. A., Morayflelchanan, W. H., "Androsckle, J. T., 41 Bartley
Wlckham Terrace.: kley, J., Warwick Butng Coy., Victoria Hill.dd, W. J., MaroochydorJick, C. 0., Sanitarlum
Coy., Queen Street.IcocK, W., Creek Street.11, J. W., Bellevue, Oape1' llen, Kenneth, 867 Que
i ndock, C. Wyndham, Kdesert
ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
Queensland, Burgess, John, Canning Downs South;Warwick.
Riley, 179 Mary Burgess, J., c/o Moreheads Ltd., MaryBurley, John Henry, 23f5 Queen Street.
n, Box 28, Burnard, J. E., Bowen lridge Road.Burnett, E. G., Inverleigh Station, N
.Broad, Ltd., manton. HBurnett, J. F., Normanhy Estate, Har
reek, Narangba. ville.Burnett, R. J., A.M.E. Coy., Ltd., EagleBurrell, A. C., Itoma Street.Burrell, James, Anduramba, Crow's N
Avenue, ilstn Burrell, W. R., Byrne Estate, Howen.Coy., Ltd., Bridge Road.
B1urt, B. G., Edward Street.Kilcoy. Burton, E., Wanora.
B1urton, J. J., 197-9 Elizabeth Street.ian Bank of Burton, R. E., "Hillside," Vulture Stre
Flats, Gregory East Brisbane.Burtt, F., Outridge Printing Coy., Queen& Coy. retries Busch, A. J., C/o Carricks Ltd., Saul Stk-
lIushell A. XV., Alfred Street, Valley.ngaroy. Bushnell, W. N., Ideraway, Gayndah Li4*n & Sons, Ltd., Buss, George A., Bundaberg.
Buss, Horace, Oakwood, Bundaberg. ,Bowen Hills. Butler, F. W., Targinnie, Yarrum, N.0CHill Street, Butler, G., Fanning River, Ravenswo
Junction. :;wns, Roma. Butler, J., Beeston Street, Kingsholme.d, Roma. Butler, P. J., Lancaster Road. Ascot.Preston House, Butler, W. Roy., Staghurst, Yimbuii.
Queensland, Butson, W. B., Gray Road, West End.Butt, Q. J., ,Maroochydore, via Yandlna.Bros., Adelaide Butterfield, G. F., J. Kitchen & ocun. Ltdi
Elizabeth Street.via Dilby. Butters, N., Mayfleld Street, Ascot.
Wellington Pt. Butters, J. W., Mayfield Street, Ascot.
unction Road, Butters, S., Mayfield Street, Ascot.Butterworth, H., Lapraik Street, Albion,
h, Blackall. Butterworth, S., Brown Street, New Farnes & Coy., Button, A. W., Gough's Chbrs., Alb0
Street.i H., Victoria Buzacott, W. J., New Sandgate Road, '
*ace. Clayfleld.t of Agriculture Byerley, A. C., Gladstone Road, Southet. Brisbane.iton," Wickham Byers, John, Stafford Road, Kedron.
Byram,- H. W., "Allawah," Moray aBeaudesert. Sydney Streets, New Farm.se, Eagle Street Byres, R. G., Thos. Brown & Sons, Li
hern Assurance Eagle Street.
et. Byrne, Edward, C/o Mrs. J. Cruse, Brl4Iiver Co-op. Coy. Street, Albion.
Byrne, George.Byrne, J., Moreheads, Ltd., Mary Street.
m ba. -gton, via Beau- Byron, E. M., Allison Street, Mayne. -
Cahill, Thos., Lakeside.a, Esk. Cain, J., Madowla Park, Picola, Vie.Id, N. C. Line. Cain, W. C., Madowla Park, Picola, Vio,son," Graceville. Caine, C. J., "Bowenville." Ascot. .
Street, off Cairns, A., Short Street, Norman Park.Caldercoat, E. J. W., "Winterburn,"
:ter and Dairy- Moreton Street, New Farm.Caldwell, J. J., c/o E.S. and A. Bal
re, via Yandina. Queen Street.I Health Food Callaghan, J. R., C/o Perkins & Co.,
Street.Callaghan, J: V., 602 Brunswick Stre
lla. New Farm. .en Street. Callaghan, M., Grand Hotel, Esk.ooralbyn, Beau- Callow, P. J., Little Street, Albion.
Cambage, W., Cooroy. .
c--.- ~ -.. L L :J:. lL":,1..~ii ;
~4"-P~~P""~'"Y~e~~i~L~'~d~C~~
ANNUAL MEMBERS--Continued.
Gameron, C. J., Beechmont, via Nerang.iameron, Dr. Donald Allan, 97 Wickham
Terrace.tCameron, D. A., Woodlands, Mitchell.:Cameron, D. C. K., United Pastoralists
Asn., Union Bank Chambers, Queen St.!cameron, Dr. J. A., East Street, Ipswich;C^ameron, John; "Montpelier," Wickham
.i ' Terrace.iOameron, J. B., "Erracht," Beachmont, via. Nerang.rCameron, J. J., "Lochiel," Toorak Road,P' Hamilton.Cameron, Dr. M. L., Vulture & Stephens
Streets, South Brisbane..iameron, Pearson W., Nicholas Street,
Ipewich.i.Oameron, Robert, Glentulloch, via Mit-
chell.Cameron, Thos. H., Anakle.Cameron, Stuart, W., Brisbane Real Estate
Mart., opp. G. P. O.*Cameron, W. F., Brisbane Real Estate
Mart., opp. G. P. O.'Campbell, A. D., Sandgate Road, Albion.Campbell, Alan W., Queensland Primary
Producers Co-op. Agency, Ltd., EagleStreet.
Oampbell, Colin, International AgencyCoy., Edward Street.
.Campbell, Chas., Water Street, Red Hill.*,Campbell, C. B., Guthrie Street, Rosalie.
Campbell, C. W., Sawmills, Albion.-Campbell, Eric P., Wonbah, Bundaberg.Campbell, Ernest T., 139 Adelaide Street.Campbell, G. eP., James Campbell & Sons,
S Ltd., Creek Street..Campbell, Hugh, "Dalini," Hurdcotte St..
Enoggera.'Campbell, John H., Jaccondal, Geera,< Barcaldine.
'Campbell, John K., 46 Jane Street, NewFarm.
Campbell, L., c/o H. Campbell, Q'land+ Agency, Coy., Creek Street.Campbell, M. P., The Brisbane Soap Coy.,
Bowen Bridge.*Campbell, Mrs. R. R., "Laneford," Briggs
Road, Ipswich.Campbell, T. J., Wonbah, Bundaberg.,Canham, Elijah, Stanley Street, South" Brisbane.Cannan, J. H., I.O.A. Chs., 353 Queen St.Cannan, John K., I.OA. Chs., 353 Queen
Street.Cannon, David, "Como," Yeronga.:Cannon, W., Cannon & Cripps, George St.C'aporn, H. M., W. Adams & Coy., Ltd.,
Edward & Mary Streets..Carbine, J., Cleveland Road, Coorparoo..ardell, E. S. Junr., Stock Inspector,
Charleville.,f0 rdell, P. R., Toowong.,lrtoot. Thos., Alderley.
arie, Henry, Netley. Deeford, Dawson" Valley Line.
: rlaon, A. A. H., "Kyarra," Logan Road,: South Briabane.
i armichael, J. H., C/o "Moana," Morayi., Street, New Farm.mFrne, H. Broughton, "Nemorna," Wyn-
num South.* ,rr. W., Brisbane Street, Toowong.
Carr, W. I., c/o Lysaght (Aust.) Ltd., oi444 Ann Street.
Carrick, W. P., C/o Fenwick & Coy.Edward Street.
Carroll, Dan, Birch & Carroll, StrandBuildings, Queen Street.
Carroll, J., O'Connelltown, Windsor.Carroll, W. F., Day's Road, Wilston.Carse, W. J., Imperial Hotel, Toowoon .aCarson, A. E. D., Merthyr Road, > *.
Farm.Carter, D. S., 99 Queen Street.Carter, H. C., Mooki Springs, Quiri d
N.S.W.Carter, H. T., Kedron Park Rd, Wooloov rCarter, J. E., 142 Charlotte Street.Carter, W. H., Kitchener Road, Ascot.Carvosso, Dr. A. B., North Quay.Carvosso, W. H., Supreme Court, Geo g
Street.Cash, John D., Wickham Street, ValkCassidy, F. P., Dalgety & Coy., Ltd.,
Elizabeth Street.Caswell, Clive E., Cannindah, Many Per ~aCavanagh, T. J., Survey Office, George ICawdell, W. A. H., E. S. & A. Bank, Qu r
Street.Cawsey, John, c/o John Cawsey & C
Bowen Street.Challle, H. M., Blinkbonnie, Esk.Chalice, H. J., C/o F. K. Brodribb, GI d
stone Road, South Brisbane.Chalk, Joseph, "Kia Ora," Ilfracomb
Q. C. R.Chalk, J. D., C/o Birt & Co., Ltd., So 1
Brisbane.Chalk, J. E., Howard Street, BayswateChambers, Claude W., Preston House
Queen Street.Chambers, George D., Jordan Terrace
Bowen Hills.Champney, T. S., Cedar Grove, Beaude .
Line.Chandler, C. J., Holby Downs, Augath' ItChandler, J. B., 169 Elizabeth Street.Chapman, Andrew, E., "Walmer," Ern .
gera Road, Kelvin Grove.Chapman, B. 1"F., C/o New Zealand Lo e
M. A. Coy., Ltd., Eagle Street.Chapman, F. Guy, Brooklands, BelmoChapman, Henry A., Queen Street.Chapman, J. F., George & Adelaide St> riChapman, R. V., Queen Street.Chapman, Stanley, Chapman & Snell ni
Eagle Street.Chapman, W. J., C/o Robert, Reid & ( '
Toowoomba.Charity, .1., "Graston Lodge," Winds.Charles, T. D., Inglewood.Charles, S. M., Gootchie, N. C. Line.Charles, W. M., Gootchie, N. C. Line.Charles, W., C/o H. M. Russell & Co'
94-98 Eagle Street.Charley, D., Eagle Street.Chaseling, G. E. J., "Brundah," Co Wl
bunia, via Kingaroy.Chater, Arthur B., Fernberg Rd., Ros. 41
Chave, A. E., Turbot Street.Chayter, R. H., Queensland Agency, 1 td
Creek Street.Cheetham, C., Ford Street, Albion.Cheros, C., Ellisos Cafe, Edward StreetCheater, T., Junr., 420 Queen Street.
ANNUAL MEMBERS--Continued.
Oblde, L. A., "Birralee," First Avenue.
Chrnide,se JA.S. Berwck, Victoria.Christensen, ., Pacific View, Inveragh.Christie, Cohin, Ithaca Steet, Normanby.Chriatie, Cohln, Junr., Ithaca St.. Nor-
unnby.Christie, John, 308 Queen Street.hubb, His Hoour Justice, "St. Male,"
Hampstead Road, South lsbane.'hurch, J. F., 129 Creek Street.
('lacher, A. J., Carl Street, ThompsonEstate, South Brisba:ne.
lalppeton, Percy, Lutwyche Road, Woo-loowili.
lappertan, T. ., Tai ong, Nanango.hI:re H. F., Arthur Blackwood Ltd., 26a
G~eorge Street.L~rk, A., 99 Mary Street.
lark, Alex., Rose Street, Anneley.lark, A. H., R. W. Thurlow & Coy., Ltd.,
Wharfi Street.lark, G. C., East Talgal, Eliinthorp.lark, G. J., Montague Roadl, West End.
'lark, George K.. Frnz Road,. Clayfield.lark, H., C/o W. H. Pling' & Coy., Ltd..
Queen Street.lrk, J. Miles St~eet, Albion.!:~i k, .J:i~n C Taoor.lark, James, 1-3 Union l a nkI Chs.,
Queen Street.Irk, J. C., Union Bnkil Chambners, Queen
Steet.lark. W. H., Watson, Ferguson &c~ Coy.,
Ltd., Queen Street.lark, W. R., West Burleigh, S.C.L.aike, C. M.. Mariyvale Station, viai Ch.
Towe~s.larke, . J., City Buildings. E~dward St.arke, Edwa lrd A.. clai'kS lid g, via
Lidley.Im ke, .. 2"2 I l:ltone Itoa. S.:aike P. Kemiedy, 'Can,'' Zillunn
Roadl, Bend al .'arkle, f. C,., ('has. A. Clrke & Son, 293
Queen Street.anrke, '., Claroence Nble & oy., Queen
St~eet.jik, 'lio.,Budrimi t., via Palm-
woods.arke, XVm., Box 43, P'ost O)ffice, Dlb.
irury, W., C/o N. U;. Hal, Tntitha
1iry~, W., Loulas Stee, Goenslopes.I ~ , I I.. La:urai Str~eet, Wooloowin.
'ilnnt, A. Bl.. ikl St., I lr~loopilly.'ments.ii.Wooilhye St~et, Eagle
Junction.f~ord, X. ., Ihuesie, M~ount P'lesnt,
via Dnyboro.
Edward Street.akes, iA J. F 'liiiey Isles IC ('n., Ltd.,
Queen Street.
Turbot St~eet.
Avenue. South Yara ~, MIlmlnlrle.'bloft, A. J., "Lstowel," P'oint Road,
XWolwieh. Sydny.'hrane, J., TargpO Stre~t, liUnlda bergf'k, Jaei, Thirdl Avenue,, Wilstom.
~~krill, Vriedt I., Ulemi ock, Kingamii,2.ck, R., Sherwood oad, '1' owong.ly
Coe, Dr. W. F., Riverview Terrace, 4.1il
Coffey, D. A., Felix Street, Wooloowimton 'ZCohen, Benjamin, Commercial Trave1
Buildings, Elizabeth Street.Cohoe, A. J., Eclipse Windmill Coy, *d
Toowoomba.Cole, James, Cole & Grice, West End.Cole, Vivian, Joseph Nathan and
(Aust.), Ltd., Petrie's Bight. rjCole, Walter F., 13 and 15 Mary Street.SeColeman, G. S., Q..E. Coy., Mary t'Coleman, John, Queen Street.Coleman, S., Sixth Avenue, WIndsor.
Coleman, Thos. J., Cairnsciot, ToogQI
Cohledge, H. E., Bacchus Marsh Conden314Milk Coy., Eagle Street.
Colltt, .1. T., Pomon.Colin, ihtG. W., W. Collin & Sons, Petr~
Collin, V. F., Adelaidle Street.Collin, Capt. W. J., Petries Rihta aCollings, U,. H., /o .eo. Wills&
Lt.. Whai'f Street.Collins, Chas. C., so Queen street.Collins, Miss .1., Mundtoolui. Ileaudeslj~Collins, Mi's. A. C., Tamrookum, BeiiCollIns, 'honias Lloyd St.,. CooparoO. :Collins, '1. A., Victoria Street, Wilidor,Collins, Victor, Spring Creeke Stattion,
Suiprise, Cairns.Collins, Ms. X., Nindloimbab, IieuegCollins, W. Senr., CaLning Stret, WarlConnan, C. Flcniiii, 349-353 Queen tqConnes, James Jutr., (len Ein, NannConnoll, H(., Talor Stiret. ToowomCon ly , Dr. F. lnl, L~ondon Bn
Chambers, C~eek Stet.Con nor, '1'. A., ('n-p. Coy.. l( in Kiln.Conors, mH. P., Floenee St ~et, Luilni~ConoM~li e, Iobe~t. ounit for! 1odN
Conoc e, Robert J nr ., Coi nmo n wealtbBIriildlimig, Aelide tmet
Conochie, W. S., ]3ookla mis 'P1 igoora.N ~Conwa, P.1,I, C O Elchl lnke~r, ru
wvick tret, Valley?.Coogn, P)., Ilale Stet, linol'n"k. .*\. .f.. ' i. Klly & Sons, RocQ
Coonke, i'on, Aistonville, N.S.W. iCook, C. W., Comnmerial~ Roadl Valley.Cook, .Iosephl, 0r., Trot St~eet.
Cook SideyVine Street, Clnvfeld.Cooke, Allied, l~iln. lrhe trCooke. Win., *'Chunlle, RtvnSr
South, Toowoonibi. -
Cooke. W. E., c/c I)n, ton Scale Coy. 1AOP341 Queen Street.
Cooksley, J. F.. Trblot Stlret.Coombe, E., 476 Quen Street.Cooper, Sir Pope. Sherwood.Copeland, Chas. W., Fianlinl Stieet, 8ouQ~
Brisbane.Coppi nger, Jines lde nell A~
Rain ilton.Coi',ett, F. .. , Lttle Stiet, Albion.Corder, Joh, "Soirnto,' Tooooiba.Curinck, W. C., Tioli I-i mwvoddJ
Pretonl Huse, Quen Stlret.Corri. lanl (I., I':arb~uI ry huse, EagleCorre, Malcolm A., Clre Bros,
Street.
ANNUAL MEMBERS-Cotilued.
y, A. H., Deprtmen~lt of Agicultre & Crowthe. S., "Hillside," Brightonl Road.Stock, Brtesbane. South risbane.y, F. B., Vermont, Warick. Cruse, J. S., Clayfld~i.
F. ., Rothwell's Buildlins. Edward Cruse, John, Bridge Street, lbioi.~.'~tret.Cruse, Wi. H., Bridge Street, Albion.
rove, .,IachRa.Suh ribn Cryle, J., Brisbane Tranmways Co., Ltd.,
S*Rev. Ja., O)ld Sndate 1Iit, Countess Street.Woooown.Cubitt, Hi. S., Swan's Road, Tariga.
tin, j. T.donteSteSoh Cohlen, A. K.. Eu~onh. 'i'roon.Brisban. do~o l tet ot Cullen, Dvid., "Cabsean," Manrgret St
haJ. A., 19 Fitztoy Chabers, 'lowooibAdelade Steet.Cuile , . Hi., Staiie Sti oct.Sot
AdliStreet. rsaeittrell e~t. B.., Telegraph Clie uei Culloy. Ms. .. ('rese~nt Ioiatl. I hi iniltot
Street. Cunt eland, N. H .,Me oo AI ~~l venrlue,Qureen Steit . Ltallh hol arU~dshaw St~eet, Lutw y eche.
New Farm. Cuminos I r.. . L;oe flat-to, I iatsteaittrell, I., Sencer Block,. Quleen Street Cmig ... ivrletI'itnughlin, P. iat., city- Buil tis. ldwadt. WltiiStt('
uldryH. .. 'Caeto,' Moay tret, Cuinming, Hi. I., Chs. A. Ia rk~lt' & Son:rp.aiha, RicHard (on ii iha ii &' IIl unter.e Hmt, i UuR 1 Sto 11111
4'275 Wlckhanti Street, :t hey Cunmins. J. MT., Bta~ia Sea nd Fir~ 0tts, J. V. 1).. U~nioni Stret, Tunwl~og. Insurnce Co~. ~tdl. Loiioii BnpwdrY, . 11I., C 0o l'itor io., Lt., ClitborS, Crek tret.
Queeni Stret. Cttlilat,8 e' 'nJsoi'
~we, Sid~ey G. ~\\It.(;tiiciltle & Coy, l::?\i VO 'lIo.aI'e, \~\1IIIII;Queen .Stret. Cuple, II., Londonl Bankll of Ausrali:
~owiy, .Lotieli~lli~tiillii~, .S.. Qeenl Slltet
wishw, D . Eier. 311 Qureen S tt. C po,.. I i ds rnlt aBOxon, IF. .1. C., Ua:teshe)ol. ~~lit~itio . ~tl h, l tiSret
Cleveland ic. Cur, F;, ''Abiig.'' f~l~lotiei Lct. 1 'las V(il.~1alg, A., Cliatititte l':izts, '(11itttatill 'i ,I o , Vo1aidlune, .A
h~raig, Vi' '1'. Wills. ( lilthtisi & Sndusoti, I'i.te '.ltiit WSLtd., Wht-11f Stri. Ctttit. W I, (ivr trt. Nmitiiah.
6age, XV. I-.. Cotnototiw\\ e~ili i :u ilt i ugs, ('nt i. ('00II ;Iitler~11I fi:., Sil' 1 Stff Offic.SAdelid e it ct. E~tlwa r,1 Stret .
braub N.C.S..Enlo.N.('.Lie.Cutis. It. (;, Qna~i Stri 1. I ;tttt~laI~oi-g
~ampt~n. . It., i,;il .Siattl~itd Office CUsa('k. 'Th's.. AJ'Il,. & I". ('o .'s llilili, . Edward~c Stte 'ekStreet. I1(Cj~wrll, ''. A.. ~illa tcy I (iry Clo., Cuslkcllt. '. 1)~w its Co-ol. Co~. L.
Killarney. 4 *''lc?'.\ iix . . o 1.1 1 .Pli~,. Gu
~lhi.l,i I tro Street.
0wford Jaime, To wit hill Chnt Ito s, Pal. I.. C'.. M nina,:~. liainundlll~i. BoweQueen Str.eet. .Vlley Line.
aWford, T. W'., ''Jungltiw, flelvue Paid. L,..\l Ilsotil Itt,a'I,. I eIltaI1. Itreet. sout I Towong Tal, Vi iiiti, I ~et, ii yer &i Clol
Edwa;rdt Stret.ijredington, Hlebert C. J.. Hall1 Street, Dalryple, MLI. EM..L., C'resetilt Itot,
Nothgte. 1: i t i
~i oswick, A. T., St. Helei', itts'.oth. I) . 1,Co,.I.I'it.QioiSt0
North Qua.~dwibb. Hi. Go~don, Roderickc St., Ipswch. tillIiltiii.'am a
~tbb, T. iriedon, Btynhyfryd ~ltkstonu', bug.
pi.hton, N.. J)oroch 'lni', South N. 8. W\Brisbne. 'ti . t..Itla'htl.ItaSre
p~oke, Miss H. .1. C/c F~ettWik &i C03 , Daniell, C. E., ITiioni Trustees ('ha mte IEdwrd Stt'eet. 1,11 ~ I
~oble, Andrew, Elhin, Toowootitban. Dl cs ICnirW soi&Nwtrtombe, .0, Eph n, ~tOtiIttltt.Itoadls, Newniariket.
Prnn J., Stephens Street, Sto I1 I trisbne I )a iicls. .1 ss' I tcolble, Ca iutgir Lit,~oke, C. G., Suz'vey tltic. E5xcutive Danlels, . Hi., CI. o Aithial Littib FarctBuildiis, GeorgeR t lot. Rosenlo tit Windsor.
Prooke, Jack, cnt. Stephens 1-oad and D'Aty, M., South ide,! Cyni~ie.Wirn..# gu,.oat Qnith 1-r,'thnu, - ., -
Victor W., 289-91 Queti Steet. Darvall, George 11., C ou Thos. Bt'own.. Crouch & ('otiiailt. Tnt'hiot Sons, Eagle Street.I
-- . - - .. . Dash, (I. M., Boweti 'Ierrae, New Fatii
tlI, ('. It . 'Motin Isideu.' W tecillti. ulimiba.
thor, . H., "Kensington" Russell Davey, Hon. A .A., Elletlle Cesecnt,front Tnnar .llfhn Ulntl TPnrlnnP
I- I
p
67
ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
Davey. A. H., Davey, Halliday Coy. Ltd., Dewhurst, R. 173., QuinnAnn Street. Dickfos, Henry, Cole \i1
Davey, James, Dutton Park, South Dickie, . R., Rot, HaripBrsbne. Street.
Davey, .. L., Edlwrd Street. Dutton Park. Dickson, Ii., The La, lt.1Dvidson, A. C. A., Gbo Canpell Bros., Dickon, Isaac, Cornwall
Ltd., 169 Elizabeth St~eet. Brisbne.Davidson, A., 302 Adelade Street. Dlcksoi. Power L., 575Davidon, A. .Jn., 304 Adelaide St~eet. South BrislIatie.Davdson. Dr. (I., Sangte. iddal~ni, I1 H. 3 ;7 Ge~crgCD~avidon, J. 0). X., Eiilonne, Clifton. Dillon, Petet', Moe, N.SItavies, .\rchiloi id,. No. 9) V'itoiaiji'la~e, Dix, .. ., Xood Stiret.
South fl~isha ie.Dx I.EMotpl e'HDavies, 1-. ., Austrli~ii Esntates r I. Coy. Dix, W. P)., C,: 0 . Ioffii
Creek Stretet. Chrlotte Stret.I avies, Win., "Dryswyn," Toowongi. Dixon, C., Box 3t;7, i ;. '.lavis, . II.. Wanei' Hoa. C~a nleld Dixon, D . U. P., 97 WVicI.~ i". . K.. orkshire Insura tce Coy., Dobson, F'.c.abiiltc te
Eale St~eet. C liooltiie.avis, 11. C., C/ I)l'. S. &E A. Ito k, Pomonai Dochet, John, Hipwoyvi, .1. 5., "Ilea ~theote.'' Chinichill~. I ihiiit
l~ll(tli n Strect, Syl ii. Dodlds. A ied .. 235 Q1 a:wson. I., ('i~iiiii~ii':l Itnkitig Coy, of Ioll.li 1 'piX~c
Sydney, Queen St PtDowll . . I' ialawsii111 ii I., ''Ithan,''" li(hnilnd River, Aency, L~td., Creekc S
N. S.W. Doig. IL. X., 230) (hey Stia', E'., Bouldry St e , XVest Enit. Doa,.. .,lraill'iay, U:. Ei.. V illiers Steet, New' Fariii. Sl II es lealy, U:. H.. Villeis Stet, New\ Fam onllsii, iliilitty,~ Victoi', .\dla ~id~ St l~c. itni~a'on X.. Xi'~y Stret.DiialiiiIL te..M
'eak iii, HI., ~elt lorpe, vial \Vood ford.Dnalisi,. (. 2 lz:'eali Heonry~, 2:1- Ibouni St rl. onalsiii, Ii., llway.'cnn.1J. ET.. c/n, Co-o. Diry Coy. Ltd., DoUII~lidS)II, Samuelil, Levn
Mar y bo ro ugh. Dona liiscii, W\'n., ( raI' ttotieane. ('ha. 11., Keaits Street ,Xti~lioiika, Ilislia te.
Soitli Coa .t i ti. Douneley. .\. It. 'l'',son, Uclrnal. v, . S.. ''I ? viiii,' Nexw Sonilgate Jondayai.
Road, A Iblon. Doncley, Mrls. J. 'I' son, PrIecke, Edwa td It.. I h l MuO Qiteeli Stre. Dn.e clI)aytn
I loker I I S. A ist alaiatiSi' IcCoy. Lt iiii ielly,, A.. I tel St eeCharlotte St et Don ellv. H. C., Normnai 11
ocfter osH. '.. Co ~ierl Bildi ng, Edtwaid St. Dono',aii, Geore R.. c/iegn, Alfred C., Feerl Chabers, Queen Soe, Xickliam Stre
Street. onov a i, .lih ii, E~iii pi ic
'eigton Il., .lilrsvle, arwck.(':i\ tild.
Street. Doolai, I. I., "Ihiwetivi~
'liii11 I \' ' . lrgiii. )or~e. .\lfr,rl I)eptle~i' Sti
iiicc. D~ougls, A\. S.
l~itrir ii',., ie'nal. )~ugls, I)r'. G;enige A.
Nc \r' 1:'n~ Duglais. II. ....... llii'lritigF Iletili,\. ltile?'s hlill. Illllinoiil, Duls 2 ~iai
I: i.. NS V.Douls, II A., MIt. Mt~i
117 Eagcle Str~et. Doulas, . M., Millc
'lit II.I. C ''9 ueen~lreb. Qeen Str'eet.i'utehei, A. M .. Charlevll~. Dw i z ot V.I'vereux X.........I . I' I 'V.. Il. (aiies t~iS
('lekSt td o ti, HI. Hi.. Ganrriek TI'~vite, A Ifietl I~., Mlounrt Lelinter, Daly. own. Victor It. H.. ('" vine, A . II ., Kllowey, at Wanrwick. icay Street, oweuri'ei te, tIii oI, MoI taulllt 1 el ntet', 1I ) b?. Don V... ont'cyvliti, XW., I ii' iihlhin 'lre, Soulthl Qoy~.
Iiirl~ia tiel Dowries, E. N., Bou~bon
I I'I~- ~--
hester, Cha
;ink CIhabet
r,, Tutees
o' GeHoge D)o~H illi.
"it. Bundabp
* ., - .''I
I ~ l a~llllRnAI~YBu~-~;
IIrl
Street, Toow3
l.er & Coy., A,,bi
re~icho. -
Street, South
Stnley Sti eet,;S
e Stret.
\Vtst Endt. -
ung & Coy.Lt
ktha ni Trace.
ci It~itl, Toorg~JI
4. I 'a'lington.ueeaI Street. ;
C ~le &- Motor.
reel, .1.TI: llludgelra1 ~ie p~~sbou rue, '
(Iv, a , I oganturj
:ibcth Street.
Sti eet, AlbioIStr eet, South
liii) a in Prk,
e ~onI ' i'lk, Okeyvia~ 'l'oowoomba,
Il,~1 pwich Rd;D ('hi ity's IRoo4(et. Vlley.NlI il. Valley.ntlalte Road,
I.lIe,'. Ilokes St.,
't, Tiiowiing.
C., "ThlR
S tli e t.a, l\Iorven '
t
ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
le, J. D. Hardgrave Road, West End.R. K., c/o Brabant and Coy.,
i .e, J. E. Jnr., George Street... Mis, Warwick Butter & Dairyingoy.. Bony Mt., A. M., C/o J. Finucan, Chalk Street.
Iooloowin.|, G., 119 Brunswick Street, Valley.
, G., Sherwood., H. H., Doyle & Charles, Furraca-ad, Glen Innes, N.S.W., J., 119 Brunswick Street, Valley.
Be, J. H., Warrandine, Tallwood.|e, R., 119 Brunswick Street, Valley.er, Miss Eva M., Woodfortl.
Ie, W., Wanora, Brisbane Valleyine.
.re, A. W., Australian Stock BreedersICoy., Ltd., Mary Street.}ayn, F. S. G., Bell Street, KangarooPoint.
Immond. Col.Sy, Miss E., "Roughiam," Eildon Hill.den, Andrew, c/o G.P.O., City.
an, W., Latrohe Terrace, l';ldington.dale, John, Rose Hill, Myrniong. Vie.
hig, Archbishop, Darra, Valley.tbar, Colin C., "Caithness," Bridge St ,Albion.s~,Leonard F., Irvingdale. Bowenville.
lcan Alexander, Penlington Street,Rockhampton.
scan, C. C., "Warroo," Wagner Road,'.Clayfleld.lcan, James, c/o Miss Smith, "Ashley,"Vulture Street, West End.
ican, Mrs. L., Mooraberrie Station,Windorah.
acan, W. G., W. R. Moon & Duncan,Indooroopilly.
plop, C., Q'land Co-op. Bacon Coy.,Murarrle.
Qn, David, Valley View, Beaudesert.H, Mrs. C. G., Manson Road, Hlendra.lR, James, Tambourine.we, Gerald, Roma Street.lne, L. L., Mail Branch, G.P.O.. BrisbanehUdon, Edward, Normanby Ter., Nor-"manby.
bdon, W. F., Downs Co-op. Dairy Coy.,:, oowoomba.Utan, S. W., C/o A.U.S.N. Coy., Ltd.,:.~ary Street.
ton, G., Rosemount Terrace, Windsor.on, Robert, Woolsley Sticet. Clayfleld
R, R. T., Lucinda Street, Taringa.k A. C., Ada Street, Taringa.SA. E., Cornwall Street, oft Logan
_yaker, J., C/o Wincheombe. Carson,Ltd., Eagle Street.
It, . H., Maxvale, Charlevllle.t Herbert, C/o McDonnell & East, Ltd.,
orge Street.n,0 W. D., Jamieson Street, Bulimba.
J., "Wondal," Lower Bowen Ter-rae. New Farm.
hbt, P. H., Box 206, Post oUnice, Rock-hampton.ei C. S.. Central Avenue, Indooroopillv.
H. T.. c/o A.M.L. & F. Coy., Ltd.,Creek Street.I, Mrn. M. J., Nudgee Road, Northgate
|y, J.. London Road, Clayfleld.
Edmonds, Mrs. L. E., Watson Street, Coor-paroo.
Edwards, E. E., 287 Wickham Terrace.Edwards, James, Eveleigh Street, Wooloo-
win.Edwards, M. M., N.Z. Chambers, 884
Queen Street.Edwards, W. E., Hudd Street, Bowen Hills.Edwards, W. H., Coongoola Colosseum,
North Coast Line.Effey, W., National Hotel, Petries Bight.Egan, M. J., Gayndah Co-op. Dairy Co.,
Ltd., Gayndah.Ehlerth, F., Connondale, via Lands-
borough.Elgar, S., Adelaide Steamship Co., Petries
Bight.Ellerton, Dr. H. B., Hospital for Insane,
Goodna.Elliot, A. A., c/o Queensland Club: George
Street.Elliott, Edward.Elliot. P. L., Taronne, Lowmead, N.C
Line.Elliot. \V. H., Naonijah, Cunnalnulla.Elliott, Chas., Charlton & Elliott, 356
Queen Street.Elliott, Gavin, Wheatley Farm, Laidley
South.Ellis, C. W., c/o Cooke Bros., Haberfield,
Sydney.Ellis, Miss, Eagle Terrace, Sandgate.fIlis. .1. H.. I,i\v' Stock Bulletin Office
Castlereagh Street, Sydney.Ellison, C. R., Inns of Court, Adelaide StEllison, Wm., Bald Knol, LnndshoroughEllwood, E. A., Killarney Dairy Coy.
Killarney.Elms, M., Northgate.Elpliinstone, A. C., M.L.A., Oxley Road
Corinda.Elworthy, F. L., Cyinpie.Elwyn, H. F., Gunyan,' Inglewood.Emery, C., "Fairview," Bororen, N.C
Line.Endres, Ernest, Edward Street, Albion.Enever, John, 540 Leichhardt St., ValleyEngels, Fred A., 146 Adelaide Street.England, Joseph, Yanleigh Farm, Strath
pine.England, T. D., Preston House, Queen StEngles, Wm., Mt. Ubi, via Eumundi.Escott, J. J., "Penryn," Waterworks Rd
Ascot.Espie, D. E., Croxdale. Charlevllle.Eva. H. C., Kings Road, Taringa.Evans, Chas., Railway Avenue, Bower
Hills.Evans, C. H., c/o Dalgety & Coy. Ltd
Elizabeth Street.Evans, John, Evans, Anderson & Phelanr,
Kangaroo Point.Evans, John C., Curra, N.C. Line.Evans, Norman, 120 Roma Street.Evans, Wm. E., Maroochydore, via YandinEverdell, S. J., Leahurst, Woodhill, Beau
desert Line.Everett, Arthur S., enr. King and Stanle
Streets, East Brisbane.Eves, George L., Royal Insurance Co.,
355-357 Queen Street.Ewart, W. J., Rialto Street, Coorparoo.Ewen, F. P., City Buildings, Edward 8Uxton, R. H., R. S. Exton & Co., Ltd.,
Queen Street.
ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
FPaella, Anthony, Sandgate Road, Break-fast Creek.
Fagg, R. C., Newlands Estate, Indooroo-pilly.
Fairfax, J. H., Marinya, Camnbooya.Falls, Fred., Queen Street, Brisbane.Falt, P. P., Ryfleld, Tingoora.Fanning, Tom., Ashgrove.:anning, W. J., Strathinore, Longreach."'arley, W., Boonah.,'armer, Chas., Butterfield St., Herston.
'armer, Edwin J., Hazeldean, Gladstone.'armer, J. C., Castlemaine Brewery, Milton
.'arquharson, I'. F., Byculla, Hursley Road,Toowoomba.
iarrant, Samuel, Condong. Tweed River,New South Wales.
r'ass, A., Seventh Avenue, Windsor.'aust, C .W., Proserpine.'eather, H. A.. Howard Smith Co., Ltd..
Eagle Street.'eez, Adolph, Feez, Ruthning & Baynes,
Lutwyche Chambers, Adelaide Street.'eez, Arthur, Lutwyche Chs., Adelaide St.'allows, H., Lindum, Cleveland Line.'els, B. T., Loganholmne Stud, via Been-
leigh.'elton, D. V., Q.M.E., C.y. Ltd., Mary St.'enelon, M.. Sta te School, Manly.'enton, J., Burrell, Fenton & Co., Roma
Street.'enton, J., Cooya, via Toowoomba."enwick, S. S., 403 Ann Street.'erguson, Andrew, WValer & Sewerage
Board, Albert Street.'erguson, C. D., 41 Queen Street.'erguson, Chas. Wm., 16 Symes St., Valley.'erguson, E. A., Watson. Ferguson & Co.,
Queen Street.'erguson, James, Maryborough Co-op.
Dairy Coy., Kingaroy.erguson, ,Ias., Iooi, via Kingaroy.'erguson, John, Eagle Terrace, Sandgate.'errler, G. E., Abel, Lemon and Coy., Ltd.,
104 Eagle Street.'uerriegil, W.. Bald Hills.iehig, J., MeLennnn Street. Wooloowin.leld, Arthur H., Rowe's Bldges., Edward
Street.ihelly, Hon. J., State Treasurer, Brisbaneinlayson, A., A. & G. Finlayson, 62-64
Queen Street.Inlayson, G., A. & G. Flnlayson, 62-64
Queen Street.inney, Hubert, c/o H. Finney and Ure's
Ltd., Charlotte Street.inney, J., c/o Geo. Wills & Coy., Wharf
Street.inucan, John, Chalk Street, Wooloowin.rth, J., Thynne Road, Morningside.
'sh, George, Mons & Amiens, Redcliffe.isher, John J., 82 Queen Street.
isher, Jno. N., Union Bank of Australia,Ltd., Queen Street.
isher, Thos., Box 41 Wondal.Stzgerald, J. B., "Mouar," Sandgate Rd.,
Virginia.itzgerald, J. F., Fitzgerald & Walsh,
Queen Street.Itagerald. T. H., Kitchener Rd., Ascot.itzgerald, T. K., Samford.itzpatrick, J. C., Bellevue Hotel,
Coomlnya.leming A lex., Maleny, via Landsborough.
Fleming, P., Albert Street. -
Fletcher, Donald, Jnr., CrockdanMuckadilla.
Fletcher, Edwin, Goondiwindi. IFlett, T. M., Box 562, G.P.O., BrisbalFlitcroft, John, Maleny.Florence, H., G.P.O., Chaiters TowericFlynn, E., Bank Street, South BrisbaIFlynn, J., Ipswich Road (neai Flvew|t
South Brisbane.Flynn, Stephen, 98 Eagle Street.Fogarty, G. E., James Street, ToowooiFogarty, G. D., c/o Samuel Allan & o
Albert Street.Foggitt, C. E., Foggitt, Jones & ^
Turbot Street.Foggitt, G. A., c/o Foggitt, Jones & Q(
Turbot Street.Follett, Jas., Station Road, Silkat
via Ippswich.Foote, H. J., Sherwood Road, Sherwodo6Forbes, , 1.A.. It pper l'dwardi Street.Forbes, W. D., Terrors Creek and Sam4i
Vale Butter Factory, Dayboro.Ford. F. C. 1., Deputy Surveyor GeneA
Executive Buildings.Forrest, P. McI., Rocklands O'Connell |
Kangaroo Point.Forrest, Thos. W., "Luana," Prospl
Terrace, Highgate Hill.Forster, D. M. T., Forster Engineering
Works, Mary Street.Forster, T. M.. Forster Engineering Wol
Mary Street.Forsyth, James, Burns, Philp & Co., 1M
Mary Street.Forth, W. A., Roma Street Markets.Foster, J., Hudd Street. Bowen Hills.Fowler, T. C., A. M. L. & F., Co., 127 Cre
Street.Fowler, W., Federal Carriage Coy., 4|.
Mary Street.Fowles. Lt.-Col. J. K., "Menahona," I
and Main Streets, Wooloowin.Fowles. Percy, Prince Consort Hotel,
Valley.Fowles, Win. lHotel Danlell, George StFowles, W. L., "Clinton," Bowen TerrM
New Farm.Fox, Chas. B., 334 Queen Street, BrisbilFox, J. T., Arthur Street, Corinda.Fox, Matt. J., "The Den," Appel Strgi
South Brisbane.Fox, Miles R., Brisbane Fruit GroW1
Co-op. Ltd., South Brisbane.FIox. I'.. c/o The Downs Co-op. Dairy Cri
Ltd., Koondal.Fox, W. W., Linville.Fox, W. M., Ipswich.Foxlee, H. W., c/o Pumtrey & Kyle, Nt
dah.Foxton, Gibson, IndooroopIlly.Francis, John V., Brisbane Street, IpsawFrancis, Leonard, Treasury Chambers,,
George Street.Francis, Stanley, Chelmer.Francis, Walter, "Sutton," New Sand i
Road, Albion.Franke, H.. Cawdor, via Toowoomba,Fraser, A. H.. Kitchener Road, Ascot.Fraser, W., Bowen Terrace, New FarmlFrans, Jno., Franz Road, Clayfield. :iFrawley, P. J., Strathpine.Frederich, A. L., Marburg.Frederick, H. P., "Pelham," ChineohlFredericks, A., Strathpine. .
ANNUAL MEMBERS--Cotinued.
s, Heny~, Rose Lanwn, Strthpine.a, . H., Abbotsford 1-oad, Bowenl
is, C , Freshl ood & Ice Co.rd Strest.
Cl,(t~as. \V. ., ueruy naireeL, uoor1-
hL. B., Rose Street, Egle Junction.SCohln G., 288 Queen Street.,Hairlin, 97 Queeni Sti cet.
, R. D. A., 14 Telegrph Chambles,Queen Street.
nd, Cyril E., Spingwood., Sp~ingsure.ed, Henry, Vah ee~a, Gladstone.nd, Jamnes, Gladstone.
- nPercy A., ''Vail ieepa. (iladstone.tJohn ., Rodwa, '1oowooiina.tiHairy Sen ., Coniondale, via
l umundi.~imen, V. E., Horshata1 House, Adlelie~ treet.tE.," Park & Rivet ItoaRds MIilton.
,IP. M\..A., .1. Ii. Fry &2 Co., Edwar~dt~ Street.
Cie,(. E. S., Ril~xny Depr~tmentlt AnnSStreet.
yeN., Noimnby~ Terace, Notnanby..~~nr, W., Kilcoy.
braith. A. ('., fui l lndustries (Q'land)3O- 3S Itojn Street.
H.H., C., o .ohn Hicks, t:eorgeu St.
.1,.I.S., o SItl i Street. Newmlarket.p.1,W. (. o Fogg it, .1 lnes & Co., Tu~bot
St~eet.allL Wi., Homie Sec et aly'Y s Iien tlen t,
m,,....,l,,~i.i.
A.r I., Kili.~
, H., (myra;. N. S. WV.. ltev. ,., I tsHi., vl Ilonld, Southnie.
gite, .1. I, dV i tM m~l t, .',(el lthe mt.
ng, A I ti~ed, Sttionl Iton, hoov~l.Chs., 6( Qf ((ell St ret.
RIi. .1.1 I Ion Ii .,N jllltoICItael C~ocktooCree~. Voot~li.
prdiner, 'I'homi , Se i,tl Stret, Su tb*Brisba ne.
Roina Street.rget, Alf~e, Saudgajite.
k~rnett, J. W, ''irhit St~et.~Rett, lt .. I iiwsel Street, Lutwvcle.Rrrick. .1. Cndetlt~ IIi 'l'el~gill~ll C.'ittiibeis,
rtslde ~'I' ii I oiinh.I taker it., 'Cinienley,, Lill~aik Stret,Albion.
heu \V , sta ley St re~t, neair ('Ia IUrtCornt,, ou ti ItnijSbn ('.
( t. ., Kildate,, Eidnvl.ttluo C A., ('ItRlleville.Uiodi~ei s, Ilvid W., Alice 1)owns,Blackall.I ud, F"., I i~ottte, via Pittsworth.Vtrd, -lethet H., Ltiioit Liattk Chant-berm, Queen St~eet.
~UPaeYiid SretC., City M~utul Life Asocation,
lumanu, Arthur T., Tamnbourine Mt.
p Gelsmann, Bernad, Tambourine Mt.Gellatly, Thos., Lochaber, Eidsvold.Gelltly, Win.Geiston, H. H., Kelly Buildins, Queen St.Gentleman, Jno., Thomas Brown & Sons,
Eagle Street.eog~e, . L., Oxenford.
Geraghty, J., Dy-nan, Tdai St., WoolooWin.Gerrar, T. Hi., Mogl oa, Taring.Gibb~on, C., Faligh, NeTctheiml & Co.,
EdwaRld Street.Gibbins, 1)., C o F. (1. Noble, Ltdl., F~gle
Street.Gibon, A. S., Yorlshiee ~Insuince Coy.,
1InRhlul? 1lous.Gibsoi, P. W., G:lassouse Mountains.Gibon, J. Edlgar, Grnceiere, ltokhmptonGibsonI, .1oelii .1 r., /o 0 . (i lisoti & Son.
Ke dron.Gibson, Dr. .1. Lcklha it, W bic k hanl 'X~ 'in t(Ailisoi, miii., Sta f~lthi -irl -1<; ed on.Gibsoni Wi. G=., 131 elra tIn ii ta:tiOn,.
Glbert, Chas., Qiteea Stret.Gilbert, John, . '1. . Builigs, Charlotte
Steet.Glchrist, A. J., L~on reohGilday, J. T., MI.L.A., M usgntve St~eet,
P'aliinton.Giles, J., 41 12'arkc Stret, ottf G:Iregoy '1erGill, . R. Howardt, h ntH x Iiild ings,
Adlelaidle Street.Gill, 1-1. Wiln iigtoiil St.. Wooloow lt.Gill, W A., C, o F'ia:nk &I I lrve, I Adl.,
Chrlotte Stret.Gill, W. S., Iiiluin, Ita:InIutI1~U.
Gila~ni,, This., New\\ Zeatlacnd (':1iihiel5Queeni Stiet .
G~illesp~ie, A., cuy Stret, Si ntlil ibm' iii
cii l,iio, It., ta ley Steet, Suthi Bris(.1 ne(.
c~ilics, I lci t,l 'owcr\~ Streett, Albion R('
illi ngwnel , . J., .\ liian & St1k, Quec~Str~eet.
t;lliiiOUI.,\ A~. (l(d SnoIIIRlte Road:, EnI~;JO (ctioli.
Gi liiiiiii rAe., Seiu c:1.,,Itomol, Ac.
ivenl J., Lamlling iton Terrace('F, South11 risb~n n e
Giveit, U. XV'., I loggeat Stret, Va:lley.
t:i.~~to\, 5. Ii., 1Ii II hoe, K Izlioinhllle
Street.Godl, (1. II., 14 1\I,.rtixi P'lc, Sd~.i~
Goggps, Hery, (ln istoti..
c bildeni EdwRI l, Uuni~li, Yeulb.Gole, L., Hutil,. Ye uttm.Goldsmithl l A Itred J osejli, H e ii i.(loodcr, Wrol., log 10111.
Goodll, U., Swan fot oe Te~lV~r \Iiidiri.
ooy, Hlector c'., Berunin iiil. ~lil an ' ikrGoodly, Marrsharll, iuet'aiit, Mlountt 'lrrGoole, W. Vinlcent.. (W~rse Street, 1odon, A., Mayne, View St icot Mliloni
Goi~don, Alex. M., 38l -33 (Jotenl teetordon, C., 193 Iuswlck Street, ~'aiiv
p.
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71
ANNAL M[EMBERS -Conti nuedl.
Gordon. .. . J.. Eat Stret, Rockhanpton. Greig, J. H.,Gordon, R., Atherton. Street.Gordon, T. J., Victoria Plce, South Grey, Henry,
Brisbane. Grey, RobertGore, F., Goondiwindli. South Bri*:orman, W. J., Leichhardt St., Sping~ Hill. Grice, J. H.,:oto, (A. I 3 Joleso~th Stiect, Lisrore. Endt.
New South Wles. Grice. J. Hemr;otling, Fanshawe, Sherwoodl. Gieve, John,
:iough, Chas. Hi., ~eore Cough & Son, Give, Thos.,Albert treet.Grlit, .
ough, W. J.. Isaac~ Street, Spring Hill. ITosewoil* ourgnd, ., Co opr~tive Coy., Ltd., Ciitics II.
Kin K'in. GeogF~e Stourgnd, . E.. Customis housenr Bisbne. Grgg, E. ..owu. Ale. Ms., 550 Queenl Str eet. t'etries Grigg. .1. C. N
Bight.GiorIt,3ow. R. M., Turbot Street. Sy~dey.owe!. X. S., (>/o . U'. S .N. (lo ., Mry GiieC
Street. (Q.). Ltd.lce. Geoire, I ~rookli II, Lutw~vyche.Gooftraharn,. . I )ouI:i s, JInus of ('on i, Ea~le Sl r
deliie Street. CIose . A., Stai
aba inll, C*. . .. I iunn Steet, Soutfiprlrt. i'1v.;il~t iiiablli.C. ., o itx logi feer i~wn C rove, (' FL,.
hIll, 011111.I 1)ilf:l d
woth. New\ l'ri
LilaIll \V~l or lla I 'csii~tNorual X~ga, N
Adelade Stree. Fak eaialto, .. P., XV ickaiiil Strt , Valley. II ills.aint, I. A , Ferlihiankll Sciliii, Rload, likC.A
Enogei . acet, .
* ve, XWIi.. Il(.lol)etlt I','CI ILoadt, Tindtle, A. A2Tootong.i'aade
55011 It. ii.',iii. i~tte ihitli 'Ierrac1, Il.e , X. E6.New Farii. (iilt.
iy, .. Dii.. Doriocli Trrace,1 ( Sou tli lagrX.Ifser iixlai. Ma rv ) Stitct cstle
e, .1., Shie~ncrwod Xtst tCII, .f. .. Newiiia ret ltd1., Xilston. hls t .
Vlley. Hall, I'iraiicisi, Pd... Yliha St~eet. Ascot. SI it ~t.
* e, llos. Teb, ('/o Mancpherson St reefI I reeji & Al ll~ieriso,~, E I'l ri~l Street. Hal .I,ii, WV. 'I llat,'' D~enision Street, H ldy .
Asiol.Steet.e ifield, . P'., 191 (1 erge Street. Ha~ii. I sn, 4!effiell,, Cyrril, 29)1 Queen Steet. Haiihletoii, A.(lldI(, W. H., Wajidoc, I'incess St., Str~et.
elihagli, H., Motiiit h~ardlen, luckall. XV.cl~lSilee, .1. 1'., rl jIidatle Streut, ('orilids liiitiC
'l isill, FL H. It., 44 Dloretoni Street, Eaust IriiuNew F~I 'mI. hmiti,
e~l'ilp, IL. It., Uhfl ('levulaid iod, ('.. Mary('oorprOO. lanllj on)l, J oilggR~S W. H., Musgrve Itod, Red Hil. flowe.l4.(~y Jaiiehi C., '"alcolall," Haig Rd.. Hnitton, 'I.,
Miltom i ma ket.
~EEi~lli~i~ ";"''~5~,'''~3~Ct~t "~:;"'~
IIX r 1.IL liF i . i-~ui ~u~
~ __~_C_ __ ~r__-C LL~ ^~-~~I~-
UY___ _ _ i__ _ ii jll* __f___ _ _It_ _
Jivil Service Store, Adel
Box 220, G.'.O. Brisbane.Di., E~dmoitone Steet,sba le.Messrs, Cole & Grice,W
'y, Grnd Hotel Southport.-.VI' ii fu 01l.('h eli ii or.
C.. iMoo it F'orles, via 4
.. lihtuiy I )epa'~tfnent,
foweni Steet,,liostocks, I-i'ooksted.STuluper St., Mn ricki lle
C. c.o Mcxxix N bIc~e Bi'ogtSouth Bisbane.
Collleinl tIliOfi Chamllbercet.Ii e~ St ect, South B~risbnWV. U. & I. 1). Vill,Lt.
'I(lvi iig itt,~ , Nanaiigo.
da iie I '[;n~l~l~a ' II Ira ttieII.
r. s. X.aIt, F'riit Ex:c~hange, Turbot.
jiction LtI., Bag Ii.e . ufitioR.ty flu illin. l\\d tnid treet..ile , ~lllanln Stre~t, Bowen1
V., I In ii wi y i~el~litiiint,
'XXveiit otli.'' Marmion'n ng.
EaCle Stret.
BrI~istol1 St~ret, XVet Elnd.ICrave\~ ha(il & Scott StreOt.
~entley Lolge, Rosedlale.
ivel~ I loa, A uchehlo wer .II, A. i, . ('lilltIefx, ESdward
';ifititlial Sttiiii, ltiliaberW.
f',oiik Itulildifig, Qien Mt.II~ave~ I allidny) & ( 'o., .&rn
it) G~erge Strect.L., Jieiits Buildliiigx, Albet
Itreet.
luaiie.vid, lacdoiiald Hlaiiiilton &Street.iii It., iiita St~eet, Auchen.K
Kelvin Gilove Hloo, Ne.
LI~Be~,~C~.- ~N''t~-, '~-
72
ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
ton, W. J., Rocklea Hotel, Rocklea.el, W. F., Beenleigh.ond, J. W., C/o Gibbs, Bright & Coy.,
E gle Street.son, E. D., O'Connell Terrace,
B addington.ock, J. Henry, Hancock & Gore, Ltd.,
Ipswich Road.ily, C. G., Rockville, Moombra, via
.Coominya.lon, G. C., George Street.lon, Thos. Wm., 130 Union Street, off
' Gregory Terrace.nah, B., McLennan St., Wooloowin.
liaam, H. V., 356-358 Queen Street.en, C. S., "Kureelpa," Nambour.
sen, H. P. Y., Strathmuir, Rockhamptonmen, J. H., Killarney South.castle, W. B., Virginia Avenue, Haw-
thorne.trdiman, M. L., York Hotel, Queen Stlding, C. J., East Street, Ipswich.
ing, R. J., Meadow Green, Indooroo-
rding, Sllas, Norwood Street, Toowong.ding, S. H., Ipswich.
y, A. E., Gregory Street, Clayfleld.'rdy, George, Jeay Street, Bowen Hills.
rdy, Sydney Joseph, Jeays Street,B owen Hills.rdy, T. W., Maxwell Street, New- Farm.
p rgrave. Oswald, Liverpool, London &. Globe Insurance Coy., Queen Street.Prreaves, Chas., "Spring Gardens,"- Manly.
gtrgteaves, Mrs. J., "Spring Gardens,"SManly.
Hrgreaves, J. B., Lota Road. Manly.greaves, Samuel, Hillcrest, Manly.
rkness, J. M., "Wonga," Old SandgateRoad, Eagle Junction.
rlen, C., Old Sandgate Road, Albion.Frley, Chns. H., R. S. Hews & Coy.,, Elizabeth Street.
Irley, Edgar H., R. S. Hews & Coy.,Elizabeth Street.
Ifrnett, David M., "Adare," Abbott St.,New Farm.
rper, F. O., C/o Harper Bros., Brisbane.trarp, S., Wellington Road. Red Hill.rris, A. E., King Street, Windsor.rris, D. R. Major, Tobooba, Beaudesert.
irrl.e, 1) 1'.. Chlew lFlats, Bowen Terracearri. Edward L., lrlisbane Soap Coy.,
i Ltd., Bowen Bridge.Urrls, Edmund G., Rhoades & Coy.,
Wickham Stret, Valley.Earris, H. E., 44 Ferry Street, KangarooSPoint.Iarris, James, Dulacea West, Channing,
Svia Miles.
$ Mark, 194 Edward Street.W. C., Commonwealth Bank, Queen
eet.krilson, A., Eagle Street.Ejrisoni. Edward, Cribb Street, Milton.
rison, H. W., "(oodres," Kent Road,Eagle Junction.
Brrlson, Mrs. M. G., Heidelberg St., EastBrisbane.
Klarrison, N. A., The Spicer Shoe Coy.. Box100, G.P.O., Brisbane.
Harrison, Robert, "Glenbrae," Cornwall 8t.Greenslopes.
Harrold, A. E., Rees Avenue, Clayfeld.Hart, Arthur G., "Culterfel," Manly.Hart, F., "Culterfel," Manly.Hart, F. M., Empire Chambers, Wharf StHart, J. H., "Culterfel," Manly.Hart, W. H., Grosvenor Rd., IndooroopillyHartigan, Roger J., C/o Q'land Primary
Producers' Co-op. Agency, Eagle StHartley, P., Nursery Road, Mt. Gravatt.Hartley, Wm. S., The Sth. Burnett Co-op
Dairy Coy., Ltd., Murgon.Hartman, Cyril H., Pittsworth.Hartnell, Walter, Thorndale, Warra.Harvey, E. K., Imbil, Mary Valley Line.Habkings, H., Indooroopilly.Hassall, J. C., Mt. Ubi, via Eumundi.Hussall, J. P., Mt. Ubi, via Eumundi.Hassall, T. R., Mt. Ubi, via Eumundi.Harvey, E. W., "Rettah Vanna," New FarHarvey, H. C., Kenilworth, Moore, Esk
Line.Hassett, Dan, Kelvin Grove Road, Nei
market.Hatton, J. C., C/o Exton & Co., Queen tHatton, M. A., Chinchilla.Hatton, W., C/o Thos. Cahill, LakesidHawkins, E. A., "Beaufort Hill," ClayfielHawkins, M., "Chota," Sherwood Road,
Toowong.Hawkins, Percy A., Bristol Street, We t
End.Hawkins, Thos., Court-le-Roy, Kilcoy.Hawkins, V. G., Tamrookum, BeaudeserHawthorne, A. G. C., 303 Queen StreetHay, R. A., Taylor & Colledge, Ltd.,
Charlotte Street.Hayes, F. St.L., Humpybong Steamship
Coy., Ltd., 377 Queen Street.Hayes, F., 48 Victory Chambers, Queen 1Hayes, J. W., Bowman House, AdelaideHayes, W. H.. Mount Stanley.Ha;men, M. G., Q. N. Bank, Queen Stre'.Haynes, C., 196 Edwaird Street.Hays, J., Kenniore, via indooroopilly.Hayter, F. O., Pomona, N.C. Line.Haywood, Harold Lucas, Durinda Strc t
Greenslopes.Heale, E. H., Kureen, Nth. QueenslandHearnden, W. .. , George Street, Winds. .Heaslop,. James, "Lakkan," Vulture Stre ;,
South Brisbane.Heaslop, R. H., .Tames Heaslop & S ~4
Stanley Street, South Brisbane.Heaslop, T. N., James Heaslop & S, .
Stanley Street, South Brisbane.Hecklemann, J. W., Whinstanes.Heggie, R. W., Dalgety & Coy., Ltd..
Elizabeth Street.Heiner, E. F. A., Isles, Love Building
Adelnide Street.Hellicar, V. A., fank of Australasia.
Queen Street.Hemming. Chas. IH., "Winidemere,"
Florence Street. Terieriffe.Hansley, Dr. J. Cameron, "Bunya Bun'
\Wickham TenraceHenderson, A. W. C., Siiiioy.vbnk.Henderson, Lieut. J. Cliaude, Departn :t
of Repatriation, Charlotte Street.Henderson, J., Dorrigo 10oad, Bunya.Henderson, J. S., '"Lttlernore," Boyn."
\'alley Lieic.Henderson, R., Many I'eaks, via Oladst, e.
ANNUAL MEMBERS--Continued.
rIelderson, W. A., Sandford Park, viaYanna.
Hermann, H. W., Spring Service Station,Wickham Street, Valley.
flerron, D., Twine Street, Wickham Ter.ilertaberg, Abraham, Charlotte Street.
ertzberg, Mrs. A. M., 443 Bowen Terrace,New Farm.
I'etzberg, Marcus, Charlotte Street.ietherington, J. W., Main Street, Kangaroo
Point.hewitt, A., Ann Street, Clayfield.!fowitt, H., Maxwell Road, Eagle Junction.I (witt, T. M., Lismore, N.S.W.V -ydon, T., Henry Berry & Coy., Adelaide
Street.Ikey, W., Glendalough Dairy, Wilston.1itks, J. E., St. Lucia, Toowong.
iggins, J. P., Leslie, via Warwick.ghet, Walter, Abbotsford Road, Iowen
Hills.ghfield Chas. H., Warwick.
I tey, Fred., Norman Chambers, Creek St.I 11, Colin, Bellevue House, ITellevue.I' 1, E. O. W., Fassifern, Kalbar.I i, E. Stanley, "Rutland" Newmarket
Road, Wilston.II, Len., Campbell & Hurwood Streets.
Bowen Hills.1 II, Stephen, Mapleton via Nanmbour.I i. Thos. E., Norman Street. Wooloowin.1 'i, W. B., Dornoch Terrace, West End.I II, W. J., Kelvin Grove.I ll, W. R. O., "Arlington," Southport.
I1. Wlter T. Wsei rn Assurance Coy.,62 Creek Street.
I' lion, John E., H-ardgrave ltd.. XVest End.' lichliffe, A. E.. John Street, Windsor.
I 'ichliffe, F. W., 504 Stanley Street.South Brisbane.
I alnarsh, B., WVi ngtield, EidsvoldS:idmarsh. Wn., "Mon teu z,'' Hirt cken
Ridge, Sandgnte.1 Ida, A. L. Y.M.C.A., Edward Street.1I ie, John E., Manger ton, l)undas, Fern
vle.I iwood, James, 70 Eagle Street.I' chcock. Oswald, City & Suburban Ici.
Coy., South Brisbane.V es. Chas. V.. Australian Sotgar riioduc-
ers' Association, Edward Street.! wei, Dr. Wallis, Preston House, Queen
Street.I' lhs, Arthur, Foxton, Hobbs & Macnish.
London Bank Chambers, Creek Street.I labs, John G., Stanley Terrace, East
Brisbne.V son, Edgar S., Fiveways, Woolloon-
gabba.1- kings, S. R., Eagle Junction.li kley, Arnold, Maryborough.B Ige, Robert S., Clewley St., Corinda.1 Igene, F. W., "Emscote." Peachester*.
via Beerwah.Hl geon, Isaac Moggill Road, Taringa.H Igson, John, Knapps Creek, Beaudeert.1gson, Win., Howena," Kidston St.,
lbon Heights.* lscher, M., Dalgety & Coy., Ltd.,Elizabeth Street.
h y, Herbert W., Hoey, Fry & Coy., 170Edward Street.
I1 ran, Joseph, Paul & Gray, Ltd., EagleStreet.
i gan M., Triton Insurance Coy., 41Qiseem Street.
Holbrook, S. T., Birkdale, Cleveland ILHoldsworth, J. H., Winchombe, Carmo1-
Ltd., Eagle Street.Holdsworth, R. J., "Nerangai," Welling
Street, Clayfleld.Holland, Alex., Church Street, ToowongelHolland, E., "Rushley," via RockhampHolland, Fred., Bouchard & Holland, Q
Street.Hollander, J. L., "Roseneath," Harcourt
Teneriffe.Hollingworth, Thos., Brookes Street,
Bowen Hills.Holloway, Edwin, Union Bank Chambeo
Queen Street.Holly, E. L., "Glenferrie," Turallin.Holmes, B., Orange Grove, Box 74, P
Oflice, Pittsworth.Holmes, Esau, Federal Farm. \llora.
Holmes, E. J., Holmes & Church, 129 CeStreet.
Holmes, F. (I., The Terrace, North IDswiQ
Holmes, Jonas, Longlands, Spring VallOJ
Holetswor. N., Castlenlaine Brewery,Milton.
Holmes, Thos., Benbeula, Yarranlea.
Holmwood, F., Sandga te Road, Nundah.Holt, R. T., Box 319 G.P.O.liomer, H. T., Harield, cGladstone.
flood, R., Buruda, Cleveland Line.Itooke, 0. M., Moray I)owns, Clerniont.Ilooke, Theo., Crooks Park, Dungog,
N.S.WI ooker, 0. S., Hooker, Chapman & Coyl,
Elizabeth Street.looper, H. T., Limestone Street, Ipswiol~
Ilooper, R., Cavendish Road, Coorparoo.
ilooper, S. S., Department of Agricultug& Stock, Villiam Street.
looper, T. B.. Tower Street. Allion.HIooper, W., Cheddar Farm, Wormbye.Hooper, W. J., C/o Dalgety & Co.. Ltd.
Hopkins, C. R., Dalgety & Coy., td.,Elizabeth Street.
Hopper, .J., *llu jdra. Statt uManly.
Horan, W. Cox.. C/o Barker & ioran,Eale Stiet. Rs tetpdt
Hore, T. H., "Northamn," Rose Street aPark Road, Eagle Junction. Ia
Horn, Albert, Wellington Road lastBrisbane.
Home, Frank, Linville.Horne, Frederick, Linville.
Horne, Graham D., Monsildale, v ia LinW9Horne, G. H., "Hockfleld," Gladstone.Horne, J., Peary Street, Northgato.Horne, John, Co-op. Dairy Coy.. Ltd.,
Maryborough.Hornibrook, J., Third Avenue, ViluetrqfHornibrook, James H., Third Avenue,
Wiltoi.Horrobin, J. W., Silverdale, Titlgoora.Horstmann, W. C., E. S. & A. [ank
Chambers, Eagle Street.Horton, *f. N., Inglis Ltd., Boundary &
Adelaide Streets.Hoeler, L. T., 126 Princess Street,
Kangaroo Point. .1:Hoskin, Alfred, Hoakin & Carmichael, A
Creek Street. A
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ANNUAL MEMBEIRS-Contnued.
'hlitp, AveneL, 1-tinsop, Western
S. H., Toooolawah.. R., Eagle Junction.0. L., (leolge Street, Tar'ig.T., Crowther St., West E~nd.
J., Coralton, 0110, Centralray.B. ., lfred Street, Valle.
<Ltd., Adelaide teet.arThomas, Ktson, St., Morninside.elG. i-., Austrtliati Bank of C'oni-
in erce, Queen Street.b~lit. A., Killarltey SCouth.~eW. ~., State Prdcuce Ag\cellcy.
STurbot Steet.~wtC., "Pezaiee," Roseliffe Stret.
.. Iliighgate Hill.hagn, A. S., 303 Quecit Street.dsn, T., Miles Strget, lbion.hon, Win., McKenzie & Iollarl,
SNor~thgate.ahs, C., Sepelt, t., Eg~le Sti eel.
hes. Edj~ond F'., Siow's Builing,gQueen Sret.1'L~ sunal t,. adla,,. ~nl,rr. J., Stte Scitoo~l, liloa, viai
vich.R. H., Box 3iR, I'.( ).,Ma ~ll~il'uh.W. W.. Iluet ln Mlt.
'ey, E. G., Mloggiill Itoadl, 'ralilg-t.
khanptoii.sIanlpnrey Ii . 1., IiL~.tlIUlC t, ~ il) 1.0>.
nt, Alex., Spingdale, Malen.lte , lex., Iltlgsot, I lunters, Lt..SDalby.
punter, H., "Brunel,' Mlow bray Trri~ce,iyESt I3isbaiie.~3ter, I-. 11., I-onic Secltr's I cpart-
rnmelit, 'T'reasu~~ ty uiligs.
~nter, Robet, I('it am &Hutr,27Wickham Street.
Itubter, Robet C.. C, o A.M. Coy., Lt.,C ~Eagle trleet.
~h~. R. S., Ascot Stretc, .'%tlt
~ Queen tr~et.~j~arey, D . ~. ., ~uty~c~he Rdt., Wncoloo-
win.Ei rwood, VI. S., Lau~el Avotiuc, ('h~elier.
]toheon, E. H., Innsl o~f ('ot rtL. \~liciaalS' tle.
sOt, . lteS, Ha tiii 4) V ~jtt el, SaliUl-te.on. John, H~isball iie[od, Ma \itl?-
Isbane.l"uttn, H. HI., 126-L3i Quecit Stlrt .
I~~' "..
E. W., lttte Itoa, Nii ~tti.Ichal, Itotls Ittlati Nu tla~.
., Boxu 29, L .I'., I Iisban.cN., Egle Ftt rut Roa~d, alittilt It])., .1 lclda'il Ii 5., J olidarytJi iiS., Swan Road, Tinga.
Irth, Ri. C., 309 ueen Stret.lrth, W. .. A. . Ilrtz berg K & 'o.rlotte Stleet.V., Man~oit 1(10111, iiend a~.i., Corner Iteece &G Bruce Streets,[pswlch Road,
C., Svoy hot el, E'dw id S ect.
IInnes, S. N., Walla, Gin Gin.Innes, W., James Street, Valley.Inwood, E. B., C/o . & W. M~uray,
Elizabeth Street.Irish, C. G., Isles Lane.Irvine, Allan, Cio Crawfor &t Iviner,
Vic'toia l'lace, South B~ri~lale.Irvine, J. W., National Ins. Co., Creek St.Irvine, R. S., Irvines, Ltdl., Adelide St.Ivine, WV. Edmnnu d, ho IlljlRIa Kir~kln td
A veit n. (O'on anon.Irwin, A., 'K~ingadown," Ipsich Rdl.,
South Brlisbnle.Irwin, Boyd Dr., Union Tr'ustee Chambers..
Queen Street.Irwii, John W., Iederlife. I Ua ingaIF.Isaacs, E. I., C/o S. Hofftutg &~ Cu. Ltd.
Chrlotte Street.Isaaes .1., 82 Wickham Steet, Va:lley.I slc, (c eorg, Eldo Fa in, TIoogoolalwahl.Isles, C:. W J., Isles, Love &- ('o., Adellaie
Steet.Isles, I.'.;.....Isles, Lno'e & Co. Adl~ide
Street.isle, .1. ''., Isles, Love & Co., Adlela\ide S.Isles, L. II., Stevenson l Street. A\sct.
Co., Itl., Box '197 .4 .(, Bisbnec
Ison, T. ., Am,' St~eet. Biulinb.
Isoli, X. II., Halwthlor~ne Roa, Itiliinbn.aIve, XWin. H., High Sitrt~, Lutwvrhe.Jack, W. T., Juncion Rd., E~ale .luittioliJacke, Jaies A., Qlua rr3 StiC~tet, I iswich.ackian, It. i.a udrtgate..1 ck on, E'. I". Mils., Egalabra,, Albu 13
S1ne Siuth \Va Ic.,Jacksni. I>. It.. Ifliate~cth Street1.
.Ia'Cksit, ,l. L., C, o Stat.\dvIc,e~ tonllota((
.Iat'ksoit, I. I .,M~ou nt I ha li, I 'echestel
.Ja(kso)it, I, ES:tle Stret~.
Jacob, Eric cL. Mlotor t\ccssl,n & Ty I~House, delie Str~et
Jaclue, U;. .. A hlinon Street A\ll louiJakemn, A., Bud~eiini Mtou tli tot via
Jaenaln, '., ueln .olt~it
L'allo ~vutls.J ants, . .\., ~oll~oli SIeet SaitldgeJaieM iltulir ,., 4'. o II. P'olo &i C".
Elim~aI~etll Stre~tJamels, C, tidu~e I'>, 171 Queenci Stree~ct.James, Heber~t Iichaltl i S, c1Itiio Still
Jamels. Jecs., c'ou icrl Bil~lgis. Q~tlleltJariesoi, C. .1 itle, Judgec~s ('lilitbo))rs,
1 )itrict t 'oun~t.
Steet, Sloutli Ihrit51It lie.Jansenl, A. Ii., i~eview Tera~ ;ce,
Jarrett, Henry, K itcteltei. Itotoll, A\S) I,.
.Jay, t;Ceone, W\ilson St Iiel, 'ad~llgtOltJeovlr, lalt, A\ust lliali ESxtatcs t Ml (I
,t~ c'l ek Stret.Jeffrey, Il.K., 'itir Mle~, Weihe II
Gay ntlah.Jeffille. B:. D., eani Street, TIonwon.
I
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A\NNUA I M~EMBUE RS-Continued.tl
Jekins, B., 19,7 M~oray Stret, NewY Farm. Jones, T. L. Hon., Foggit Jones & 00%renns.. (., V'ulture Street, South Bris- Turbot Steet.
bane. ' Jordan, Ei: A., G~ inpi Road, Aspley. '"
.lennings, T., Garrick Telrce, Herstonl Jordan, T., Corn iicial Bnking fJovrlenyns. H. E., Geaoge Street. Sydney, Valley.'ecrore, Atkii, Canungan. Jorgensen, (:. I., Le~is St~eet. Fagleerome, J., Canunrla. Junction,es ser, C. R., Verneyle Roadl, Ga~ceville. Jose~h, A. ~., Cuntrv l'~es A~n 1e'sser, V. M., 'Oakwood,." Cowrie Rid.. Edwa~vrd St~et.
Asp e Y* Josehson, I., Caxtoni Street, 'et les*ssr, ohn i., C 'o .. nrews, Lt.. Trne
New sten d.Jwt,'l, Iti .. E4 It~isba
* iumen, . '. ( )inosl,', uior~. .Joyc, W\. II.. Eull i.l. ue It odgate,? N .'dinnes. (l E. 1: rlorec~ Stet (Lxhod 01(,A,13o s 'ok.I;uii xihaisoi, Alfedl, Suiw MllS. Cahiiht ctrile.
linon,.1. Htel('el I Ileoge tret. Jutita't'. ,., e1 ~, ('ut us E~sltats. I co. W111~~~l~nsuIt J. (''i. X~iliuiif Str~t 0(.lrll I
St1101,re. .1li., W & I',.1111 ~i leSre,'lhilPlitisoji. Wilc\. Sate., \ 4. . iolik, cs1i.'
ilnsot, .,Mt t.tu~t t ewl~iit. Ista. . C., \\luinda Street, 'hum. I:St I'igi tlQ~* hSton A. W.,X'ti'WinlolStee, a, J. "aivie,''ii~ ]lwen H 'ilsn
fllciiiiiid tje. <eiiig, wMiiilitsttti.Iil~eilii~ tit S., ff linkes 'I~ityl, Mis (.1. ('iililel 811 eeL, 'lli..iWOr.
Muity~. Ste. \ii \iiiu, tiet n J "'ivew
Instot.N. It. iset~iae,. Kelvin iiic, (,oig'. .ii.,t'4ftll.l~ll \hliu.tsfoi' R&-)B~(iriiV~.Itoe ills. -
lliist iii, I.,ti~ X~11 . li 'iuiib~i 1:~~1. .4.lilp I'ailiu.. ('uiillehle Iuiiili .. reQneii Si .t. 81z~ I v.1. l
~~linstu ii. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ il is,: illIics~t~t '' ~la e ~li
litstiiX. Ietsti flou'instoti, XV'. I., 'l:eii~ i- ~ii , Se iili'i Iv I.XX ie
Avenueoi, . Egle .li iiiiilil ~ lt Ilecui.tf.Vi
'litiltie. IX I. illl t.is. i eljXi.u . NiiSiv. Vl.
via 'hrlevllle el Hiin treWlt
-~~~~o- .Y ~ Iliiil ,I NI~n~S I;II?. 51\l.ii Sr. h~ell'. I-I. 1' oI I'oguuit lls ~ ( . Tur~bot
OS.Ilt\ iiI . . lite to. 'irit I, NIIliss, l'lidl 11111.11;111~'.~ ~l
N.S.W.L5u, U. L?., tcoiiii i K eii ilL, Int. .. SIsct leaStretXiIstoU.o
it'l g 5. 1314N ilt01 S ret. Kennedy, A., Chseley Stiet, A nelien-S.outh Biisbaiic foe.
iYfleti Street. Ketitii~i\ u , , N. 7.. L & ~. A. C., ag1605,x H. 'V., La 11(15 I )epar't~lleuit George St. 5t pot.C, Johit, 'hitll;Iagteen, A titlttt S ~V Kenned~, Ml., Edglar' Sreet, New tarkot.
i Latie A., 'i lg'i I h 1(1ri enitett, F. U,, D)Or'rOCk Terra.Ice. H ill 1j
as, . I.. 'etie.Kent. Allan.l Toooolawh..05(', P'. ., 4' o 1)ItIIIII' I~irlliei t (', h it I . Jul~~ytlEtts Jid rAdelie Strset. Kent. Ii. M ., Stnlleys Te rree, 'ariuiga
. . Sydrrec) X., Iirlil ii &I c~otli. QluIii i KtXii.,oidunn1saesCStreet. .1 o t;~a ' : an.
.'.,., ,fi
ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
SH., Melbourne St., South Brisbane.R., Melbourne St., South Brisbane.
- . B., Watervaal, Kilcoy.R. A., Boys' Grammar School,uwich
-. R. S., Cavendish Rd., Coorparoo.in, Dr. P. J., Preston House, Queen St.in, Michael, Heatherside, Coochin.|W. F. S., Home Secretary's Depart-
nt, Treasury Buildings.,Cowen, Wondai.rtin, J., Home Sectetary's Depart-ent, Treasury Buildings.
ftrick, C., Bowen Terrace, New Farm.e, .T., Finney Isles & Co., Queen St.
,y E., Sandgate., H. L., Eagle Terrace, Sandgate.
angton, J. H., Shepherd Hill, GlenoreBrove.f Arthur L., Mooroonba, Nara, via(Toowoomba.
, Edward, Craigend, Charlton.SH. J., Bank of Australasia, Queen St.
T. D., Virginia Avenue, Hawthorne., R. M., Kents Buildings. Adelaide St.
Walter, State School, Hemmant.ston, F. C., Old Sandgate Road.y, A. J., Ipswich Rd.. Sth. Brisbane.y, E. P., Murwillumbah., Geo. W,. Luxland Sapphire Anakie.
|y, Jas. S., Cashmere West, St. George.I G., Goondiwindi.
R. W., Brooks Street, Bowen HillsW. Hague, Parbury House, Ea!g., St.
Jpp, S., Logan Rd., Mt. Gravatt.t, F., Co-op. Dairy Co., Koorniio-
ua ra.t, F. G., Bluff View, Maroondan.
Mt. Perry.ght, H., Wickham Street, Valley.ght, J., Lapraik Street, Albion.
ht, J.J., Brisbane Newspaper Coy.,Ltd., Queen Street.ablanch, C.. Crown Stove & FoundryCo., Hawthorne St., Woolloong-bba.>wles, A. F., 141 Adelaide Stret.X, D. Junr., Gymple Road, Kedron.pi, Robert A., Gymple Road, Kedron.)X, Wm. J., C/o D. Knox, Gymple Rd.,Kedron.Sefr, A., Roadvale, Fassifern Line.Ulse, F., Lindum, Cleveland Line.rouse, A. S., Tile International FruitJ. Produce Co., Turbot Street.
,e Henry, G. A., C/o McWhirters Ltd..Valley.pimer, W., Darling Downs, Co-op.Bacon Co., Willowbura, Toowoomba.
r , A. H., Union Park, Kilcoy.mel, A., Wynnum South.
il.r, J., Hendra.B., F. C., "Yarragee," Newmarket.
Thynne Road, Mornlngside.Abbotsleigh Street, Coorparoo.
). R. A., Sawmills, Corinda.G., "Beechwood," Gladstone Rd.,Brisbane.ames, Park Street, Kelvin Grove.:. H., Q. N. Bank, Ltd., Brisbane.x., Princhester St., West End.M., C/o Hoted Cecil, George St.F., A. M. P. Chambers, Edward
'rank A., "Woodton," Indooroo-
Lambert, G. E., C/o Lambert & Sons, Ltd.Adelaide Street.
Lambert, W. G., Cowlishaw Street, BowenHills.
Lancashire, W. S., C/o R. S. Exton & Co.,Queen Street.
Lane, Dr. Morgan, Gladstone Road, SouthBrisbane.
Lane, D., Lake Clarendon, Gatton.Lane, John E.,Lane, R. H.. B. .. Ball, Ltd., Charlotte St.Lang, Alex. S., Wellington Rond, Kangaroo
Point.Lang, John, "Marriana," Sherwood.Lang, John, Forrest Lang & Roper,
Merivale Street, South Brisbane.Lang, G. T. C., Wellington Road, East
Brisbane.Langdoin, A. H., Union Bank Chambers,
Queen Street.Langly, W.. ,liggi, via Lismore.Langmore, A., Prairie, Jondaryan.Langworthy, Mrs. H. M., Manilla, N.S.WLanhain, D., Mary Street.Lansdowne, ). J., C/o McWhirters, Ltd.,
Valley.Larcombe, W. E., Hampstead Road,
Highgate Hill.Lassell, N.,.John Street, Sandgate Road,
Wooloowin.Latham, W., Musgrave Road, Red Hill.Lather, F., Philip Street, Galloways Hill.Lather, G., Auchenflower.Lather, H., C/o Howard .Motor Co., Alelaide
StreeLather, Otto, State School, Rocklea.Laugher, C., Station Master, West
Clevelana.Laugher, E. M., North Quay.Laugher, F. V., New Farm Wharf.Lauriston, Glen, "Middleton," John Street.
Toowong.Laver, Robert, "Rivorslea," Gogango,
Rockhliampton.Laverack, H. J. S., "Hillbury," Hill Street,
Sherwood.Lavers, A. R., Q. M. E. Co., Ltd., Mary StLavis, Arthur E., Maithland, Ruth Street.
South Brisbane.Law, H. J., 70 Creek Street.Law, W., Goodna.Ulawloss, Ivan I )., Goomally, Duaringa,
via Rockhampton.Lawless, .1. I'., Windera, (Goomeri.Lawlor, W., Orchard Street, Enoggera.Lawrence, A. T., British Imperial Oil Co
Mary Street.Lawrence, M., City View Dairy, Bundainl.'Lawrie, A. A., R. A. Conn, Ltd., 181 Georg
Street.Lawson, Robert B., Hazelwood, StanthoriLaycock. Gwydir J., Lorraine, Roma.Leach, R. S., Rep. T. Dewez & Co., Parbul
House.Leahy, J. J., Clerk of Petty Sessions, BriLeahy, Hon. P. J., National Mutual
Chambers, Queen Street.Lecky, S. C., Moray Street, New Farm.Lee, Arthur, Hargreove Road, West En,Lee, Chas. A., C/o A.M.L. & F. Coy., Lt'
Creek Street.Lee, F. S., N. Z. L. & M. A. Co., EagleLee, F. W., N. Z. L. & M. A. Co., Eagle .Lee, H. D., Engineering Supply Co., of A
Edward Street.Lee, J. H., Werthelm Co., Queen Street.
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ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
Lee, W. J., 159 Stanley Street, South Bris.l.eech, A. H., London Bank Chambers,
Creek Street.I[es, J. Mackenzie, Bank of Q'land, Ltd.,
Queen Street.Leeds, A., Junr., "Calverton," Claverton
Siding, Western Line.I ggo, A., C/o A. Victor Leggo, Ltd..
Elicabeth Street.I ggo, E. Hedley, H. M. Leggo, Ltd., 218-22
Queen Street, Melbourne.hane, T. J., Inns of Court, Adelaide St.
L Inon, J. H., Bridge Street, Albioii.I ny, Alfred, East Brisbane.i. ney ,F. W., Hemmant.
Ianon, Hon. W., Wooloowin.I inox, ). ( ., co Neilson & Len i ox
Box 21, G.P.O., Bundaberg.1. slie, A. H., Woodford.L .,ter, Joseph, Laidley Creek West.I strango, Guy S., Wickham Terrace.S~strange, Dr. H., 113 Wickhanm Terrace.1. strange, W. M., Herston Road. Kelvin
Grove.L hbridge, lt. L., "Werrington," Einas-
leigh Cairns.L er, C., Lapraik Street, Albion.L er, C. E., Conon Street, Wooloowjin.L. er, George J., C/o Bank of New South
Wales, Queen Street.L ingston, T., 404 Queen Street.L 'in, L. T., Leyland Motors Ltd.. London
Bank Chanibers, Moore St., Sydney.L. xis, A., Lewis & Co., Montague Road,
South Brishane.i. is, A. W., Vale Street, Kelvin Grove.L Nis, L. W., Box 2,. 'ost Ollice, Miles.I. .is, Stan le1e Itockliou rne Terrace, I pler
Padd int Ii.L Kiss, A. C., C/o Warwick Butter &
Dairying Coy., Allora.L Jell, R., Stephens Road, South BrisbaneL 'itband, R. M., Union Trustees
Chambers, Queen Street.L i tbody, . A., Wertiini Queensland
['iano Depot, Queen St~eet.L itbody, Isaac, Leichihardt St., Spring
Hill.Li <to let, Claude, I ox 239, ( . P. ..
lrisbane.ri toIler. n 1. D .. ighlands, Alhion.Li i, A., "Urriga," Gladstone Road, South
Brisbane.i W., St. Osyth Street, Toowong.
Li ner, H., Mt. Alford, via Boonah.Lii 'iy, H. B., Curra... ley, H. W., .Iingeri, Wondal.iI I;, Iavid, Ba tlond Road, Bulinia.Li. ell F. H., Uplands, Myrnlong, V .Li W. J., Station Road, iceouoopilly.L rk, George R., Mount Abundance,
Li. er, . H., Albert Hotel, Albert Steet.Li r, W. H., C'o iMoreton Mail," &o
rcade, Edward Street.LT e. Jame, ohndale.Lh~ e, Miss Kyle, Victoria Pt., Cleveland.Li: W. D., Milton Road, Auchenilower.Li &~dkA. J., Laycock, Littledike & Co.,
lerachell Street.Lit edike, H. A., Hersehell Street..Lii Irr, H. H.. rac, WindleH, lyth & Co.,
Lldw. d Street.Llu'stoo.John, Kingaro.
Livingstone, M., Prairie Lawn, Nobby.Lloyd, A. P., Courier Building, QueenLloyd, F. R., Edwards, Dunlop & Co,
Edward Street.Lloyd, W. M., Queen Street.Lobston, John, C/o F. A. Brodie &
Ltd., Cloncurry.Lochner, E. C.. Thos. Keating, Ltd.,
Warry Street, Valley.Logan, D. C., Dornock Terrace, Sou
Brisbane.Logan, Douglas W., Pine View, Kilcoy.Logan, George, Pine View, Kilcoy.Logan, (1. )., Tarranalma. Milne Stre
Albion.Logan, George, Five Ways, WoolloongbLogan, It. 11., C/o Dalgety & Co.,
Rockhampton.Lohde, (., Zillniere.Lomax, H. R., Maxlands. Mungundi.Lonergan Ths., "crenville," Lang-
shaw Street, New Farm.Long, It. W. I1.. Lands Offie Hotel,
(eorge Street.Longhottom . H., 62 Queen Street.Longland, D. F., Q'land Trustees, L
Queen Street.Longwill, John, Albion.Lord, A. W., Eskdle, lEsk.Lord, C. S., Chelinet'.Lord, l.E. L., Eskdale, Esk.Lord, F. S., Eskdale Station, Esk.Lotherington. Ii., Paramount Pictures, 36O
Queen Street.Loughna, H. C., Iutlnutld, .itchell.Loughnan I, . Si., D~i r nhaindsi.
Louglinari, J. S., Crystal Brook Station,Mitchell.
Loughritge, S., 13urrell lenton & Co.,Iorna Street.
Loury, R., Toogoolawnh.Louttit, W. H., Nambour.Love. James. Isles Love & Co.. Adelaide Bt8Lovekin, Alfred E., 455 Wickham TerracALovekii, J. J., 455 W\ickhani Terrace,
Brisbane.Lowe, J. Thomas, Poona, Nambour.Loweke, A., Livile.Loweke, F. W., Oakey Creek, Eumundi.Low cy, John, Gymjipie St., Nortbgate.Lowry, Samuel, 146 Queen Street.LucaS, F. S., Henry llerrv & Co., Adelaid*
Street.Luck, H. C., Conitnercial Travellers Club!
Elizabeth Street.Luck. . T., Zillmere, North Coast Line.Luckins, Louis W., C/o K. M. Grant & Co.,v
London Bank Chambers, Creek StreotkLuddy, T. J., Courier fuiIdiig s, Edward St,Luetchord, F. H., Wlickham Street, Valley,Lug, .1. B., ldig~ton.1.Luke, Peter, Manhster Terlrace, Taring,Lukil, Justice, Unlion & Zlllman Roads,
C ,fl eld.Lurock, A. J., Kent Urove, ute:ir UlonreagV
North Coast, New South Wales. :Luya, A. C., 95 Engle Street, Brisbane.Luya, H. E., 95 Eagle Street, Brisbane.Luy. H. W., risane Milling Co., SoUt
Brisbane.Lynmbunner. A., Survey Office, George 5L.8Lyne, John Norwood, Fruit Grower,
Woombye.Lyons, Marcus F., Commercial Travell11e
Club, Brisbane.Macansh, Rowland, WrP'wick.
ANNAL M\EMBERS-Contnue.
crtney, Hon. . H., A. . . Chmbers,Ewar~d Steet.
oaId, A. H. G;., 'Kadav," LncsterSRoad, Ascot.donld, A. M ,. Victolr Chinixers,Queen Street.oonald, A. It., 'lillIvxew,": (4eeonslopes.donald ).BJ.llo(Jiiiill. I~kaI.donald, S., Bloni ole ooi. I aevhun.
Cdonald, S. ~. ti., "Mii,''. Ascot Street,SAscot.ofarln, A., HaIn17 Rioadt, lpsw ii .
oalane, J. P'., Union Trustee Cb.,Queen St~eet.
]Dugarilaxxl Lit' .
Duganidan Line.
Brisbaie.
acrego', Pt x. 21 'I'l'x 'ia (III '': InIsCIFQueen St~et.
cintoh, T. B., lioixck Tece,cc SouthBisbane.
ky, Cohin M., C'o D. S. Caiite,lx ttrs~o x St xe't. \ ucliexi how~c l
B~ckay, D., Cj.o Collard & MI:xcka.'., FruiltX Exchange, Turbot Steet.
(akie, A., alC si IIa Bcll St West 1
Endl.
*ickxell. I''I St1 .1 l vxxacleod, Thoes., 1II is o Ci UI. Aelallde St.
S ; V'o~loow\\iil~acnx~ ll xi, . Clxi lotte Street.~j)acnamnran I i.. Ma tex' Ml'isri ~lii i
Hospitl, Sxxtlx Itislalix'
"Klo," N iltonr 1to~it, 1'diltoi.~Q aneil i) . xlllc '~liaeville.
&3.(likllhi I (. l,ill l f:lailt c'hiiiil ci !s,SCreek SI eel~
~apherson, H. S., C,o Malctdclrsoxi, r~en,& Nal;cpiei xiii, Edtward~ Slret.
Adxi ti~it Stied
Adla ile Hitet,
Satagilt., I 5xx, .\hela jib Stret.
Wvoan W. , Ar'dgoux', (ffbarn.
~.A. P. Lodge Rod, Eale ,luntio'i
W gs P C., Gyple Road, Kedlroi.A Kelvin Grlove.
itland . A\. Iliilix xie Str~et, I itli nb.
I r, Uf W., Nonee GaledIxIx. PlixiWodem pie L A., 1361 HItrixnllt treaet, NewFarm.
Mallet, W. W., Box 35, Post Office,Nambour.
Maloney, C. J., Arihixi' Street, Teieife.Maloney, E., C/o Downs Co-op. Dairy Coy
Ltd., Clifton.Manxxxetix I'ty.. L~t. ii~:. . Ski xxxei, Rep,
1119I Pitt Strcet. Svl xey,1\'Inhestex, 1K. ....... Joxda x Tex~x'a'e,,
Albion.Mannley, ~. JLowoo.lIa nn .1. C., Ciesceit aIxo1., Y:I x i lexI:IManning, A. E., Box 261, G.P.O,.
Maxiisni. 1. I ., Panrl,xxv~ lhirse, Ea:g~le 5i
Malestoe, ~.J,., oray Steet, Newv Fan
Mardon, fl. N., Campbell's B(ld., Crleek S
Hamilton.Ma~k, J. R., Stte School, [tosewood.
Rknl, Il. XV' 1. Miixir~i t. .\iilxeahlw0.(Malks, L~eslie I '.. ~rltilclxoxx'xe T~erracee,
Marks, W. V., Wellington St.. Wooloow
Rt;1ix by~ll cl .l~r i XV.. Max 1' 1 Sti'e,' h:,i
Mxii. r (~i,i' I,.. U'' oitix' Stixci~Manr, .1. 1'., Talnk Stre~t.N:xxii~olt, 5. 'lhiiticlil, ltxx!.~ j Si. lIe.'.
MaI'F1 xs , Lslie, C/o . I lac, Leno iou
rlito'.. elli II ll. ).11.1('1 1 lit
Ma rsbtxlll, Wo III .. ~ , \'x.li xe' Street. W:1
Itiisxl. "T lvi.,M CNox'tixaxx lCreieit 1Kc
Martin, Angu, Cao nrbur Street, Casi
iLxtii , ('loise, I e\ilxit Si ,t I 1agle lxxi~I'I;ttxitixi. I'. ji, \' ixixi Ilxxsiix :xxxt.x'ul
IKIy.a x Sit i lllt l t'~t s \
Masslte'.. I., Stat Rller irtg (o7rl i
Tbo Street.
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ANNUAL MIEMBERS-Continued.
N'.thews; Ray, C o oward Sith, Ltd.. M~ole, F. W., IParbury House. Molesworth,
htthes, Binest, 'I Wsenllii,''r A nie ThorpsorStr~eet, New F'a ro1. Mollenhue ,
N~atthews. E. Ii., nkii of Queensland, L~td., Coy.. MullQueen Street. M~olony, A XV
Mantthews, G. S., "Powlett," Helesville, Monhn, A.Vic. Windso.
thews, X. H., "Woulfruina, Newsted Mony , Mrs.Terr~ae, Newsteadl. Hamiltoi.
I athewson, Dr. T, H. R., "Crag Athol," Monk, (;. W\.B unswick Steet, New Far~n. Brisbane.
t liewsou, Tho., 18.1 Queen Street. Monteath, C,Sude, J., Rawon A v\enue Koaiahl~i, Moon, Colonel
N.S.W. Moon, A. J., (11 insell, J. F., Shorne~liffe, Sailgante. Moon, X. I.,Il, xwell, D. F'., Q,. N. Ba uik, Quee n Sti t. pilly.NI well, J. F., 174 Albe~t St~et. ooe, A. E.,ii xwell, S. J., 1)ornock Terrace, South Moore, Edgr,
Brisbane, Villa~e, IIt 'twell, F., Loora, Sth. Grafton, N.S.W. Moore, ItwniNI \all, .. , Avondle, I 'ittswrtli. South Bithi vne, W. Colbun, Hatchani lUowns, Moore, H. F.,
Yeulba. Moore, ,Fl.,t ne, l. .1. (Y'Nil. "Mloolands," New F~Ro.I
Toow ong. Mloore, Fran 1ll11 n, proftsorr Fton, Alontpelie~, Xick- Moore, F'reer~
ham Terrace i o oNI liii, W., Duhlin Street, Cl~Avtel. Moor, IsaaceUl is. I .,Mo dl~ten I ;a ro, Toogocolawal. Mor,. li,Nt~ klein, J. A., Strathpine. Mooe, J. C.,Ni k D . R. A., Vultue &E Stanley Streets, Moore, J. E.,
South Brisbnie. Moe ~NI. itejon, Janes, E.S.C.A., Ltdl.. Edward MoiD J
Street. I
M. bourne, A. C. V., Seftonl [to~, Clayied. Broisb~ane.NI. i',.3.A.,Ma i, S., ainga t ('n tal. Moore, ''. II.,
it, moildnt, Sa udtgat. Mloor~e XV. II.Ai 1r al, . XV'., liuke Street, [luljinha. SuhIr
~Il ili, .1 Isi Q~ueen Street. Mioji V1 Iltoi, ,Janes, l)oiiles St~eet, Bowen Moian, .,
HIill..\I ltiX,'l'r iiEitVlQueen Str
'ain ioya. Moigit, A., ('
'II . . It.. Yaloi,; St rt'e, Xsc~ot. ia Miiles.ctlhi , H., ons Co-op,. t)aiA C11 Ltd., luai.1ain
iow~s Nest.II i , Andrei~w, TIeritrlid, .S.W..oraL.I
Mi *, J., Buld H-ills. Elzaet
Iuli liis iyi lpeei Morgan, S. A.
li Id ii, .. A., Iileyr Sle et, .\()'I niIIowe Icise S
-t rleet. Tiaeii .Si rsltods Id,7 Ellza- Aog i I.X
xl \~~[ottltc l.I;aat I louse, Si
hid.. ae rele&CyEwtiS liigiii, .W
ox.,~ 377 Queeni St ~ et. Mni,. thhII ,i, jSLillartStSrn ll Morisi, 1II1Ili is, (II 0 riltl St iU(t t,1M NewVari. ornsoiI
hi 5i, .. , 0 n~ i St r Hieel, New~ Fariil. 1111.aId 'iell, C. It. H., Failie, Warwick.Mu, tihi. iil, J. H-., ''Warii te,' Mc~i i o n, BnIislma nea.
VictorIa. Morse, WumI.,hId tiell J. NI., 'Ioowoiig. Moit, A. b:.Ni: ll: St ley, Strathid u Stat m, Slinde- chete.
ale Moi~t, H. C..,hI t t . ii Bac,0 ' . Mo~ton, H. R
Brisane.NQ.M. , W. C., C/o B. C. Brett, E.s & A\. Ha;nk MoCl'
1'hamber, Eagle Street. H s;n
I 9 tar IP~s3~P ~a~%s~~
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~t~e~Z~n~
3ublic Curator. Geoge Str~t'~Rev. H. T., Con wall Street,SEstate, South Bisbane.E. H., M'boro C'o-op. Dairy~
Sd ubbe in :G,(lastone.
J., "Agmnere," John~ Stree,
E., Wichester Street,
*226; Vulture Street, South',
B., Mlontague Rd, XWest En4.I lfred, 3!( Adlelaide Street.~.
:a iool tu ie.Mloon & 1)1.1IIClii, Iftldooioo-
II..A., 'rliaiieiit Ileoise.'Cheltenhain,'' lUardon
th a ca.(, M~oole l~i~os., Sb ii Icy t. 1
s hn e.'Jioogo~laLwah.'Itetfod,'' I,I nslaw St.,
.., LuO'iiidii Stcti 'I';a~iia.
I'a lace H i tl, St . [rishne.
Box 142, Maryborough.*I., Deli rtment o cP lublic
ope St., So tli Bisbane.lc
"Bariie," Aljel Street, South
ia,' ~llkt St.. 2t
.'/o Allani & Stak, Ltd., teet.* lceebaiid 1'est.
:heter Street, Teiierife.
bIi gety & ('oI,? Lt.,Street.
Spa i ii ot'. i 'llc ttin .KIl]lai~iy.
.Z yarra '; 1"ar1, AlbanIY Ck. .
.1 , Ael ott' St ict.211 QIYl ~lit'n StretI
I, I Ii eictoii St rel, So~ulth
.14 A del id e St Ie~t
', Tooleuc," via Mal~ck nly,
\I~'cs)tliiril 'rl'tit(CU, South
80
ANNUAL MEMBIRSC~ontinued.
ftH., Dalgety & Coy., Ltd., Eliza-Street.W., 98 Eagle Street."Gladevale,' Lindon Street, South
6- Priabane.t.R. J., Ashton, Prairie.*gHamlyn, Roma Street.~oThos. F., Customs Chambers,
~7 Queen Street.noW. E., Adelaide Steamship Coy.,Qeen Street.~81,C. W. S., C/a Gordon &r Gotch,
Queen Street.di, Dr. R. A., 290 Edward Street.Er, James, Blackbutt.Lcahy, J. T., The Grange, Nanno.ilahy, 3. T., William Street.Uleahy, T., Home Secretr's Otice,' Treasury Buildngs.g In. J. V.. G:ibbon Street. Tejieiff.
len, T., Chelme'taln, T. 3., Stanley Street, South Bris.
Wiln, Scott, No. 2 Isles Love's Bldgs.,Adelaide Street.
Iflem, G;. 1., "The lzela~s.' Wonda ~i.aller, ., Nelon Stret, Sth. Bisbae..aIllett, Hl., Mondtuan, ~ill G:il.Lvey, C. X., ('urr~ulllbill, S. C. Liie.~mford, W., Narangb~a.andell, Geor.ge, Redlrle, via Miles.andell, .1olin, flu uug a haii, Jun 11(1:11.unro, C. A., Arcot, Silverspur'.inro, D. lio~., JtI0ull)all, St. Geor)lgeL.
inro, H. B., vi nileiuer~e I otia. H a ilton.
i na,.1 J.I fnieS, ~~1, tll St., 'lIWoIIM.l~
trNormn "Rockdale," Murrrie.(nro, R. F., Mo~ee, N.S.W.linro, W. Ross, "Ross-Ray," Indooroopillyianro, W. Ronald, Booma, St. George.irph , F. XV.. 11105 (If ('out, Adlaide St.rphy, 0. ., Bux :, 0:. 1'. 0)., Bisbne.Urph, J. I., Gerge treet.grphy, Ilot. Pete, Celt li I ('harmes,
dw~rd Streetirray, E., Qiutod F'armeis' ('o-o. C:o.,
Ltd., oovl.urrary. James R., Best Street, Hend~a.Urray, 3. P., C/o H. 3. Murphy, Beatrice
Terrace. Ascot.Urray, it., SixthI Avenue. Winlor.rray-Prior, T. 1.. "Kalauli I" Southpot.
hrrihy, P. ., Kltchener Rdl., Ascot.ugrave, .1. C., Betrle Terace, Ascot.
u~rave L., C/a Cameron Bros., Queen
Urton, E, (llashouse M~oulltlllS N, . L.
era, Herbert. Malioll Street, hllweu hlillsleA. ., "Birnam," Mny~ Paks.
me, . E., "Lota House,"' Maly.srAdam, Gor~don, oizoebi Terace, South
Brirbane.cAllster, H. Vacuum~ Oil Ppty ., Ltd..
H., C; Wandal t., Rockhampton.i, F. C., KooI~Orogar Co-op).y Coy., Minlerran.i, John N., Logreac Buildings,.h Quay.
Lum, i. B., "Glen I~igln," Nanao.thy, J. J., Warwick utter &ifrying oy., Ltd., Texs.
McCarthy, Rev. J. T., Presbytery, Red HilMoCaul, J. J., Ramsay, Cambooy.McCawley, Justice, Windlermere Road,
Hamilton.McCa'wley, J. T.. Triune, via. Mitchell.McClure, Mrs., Elstree Cottage, Kelvin
Grove.McColl, L. 0., Umbercollia Goondiwindi.McConechy, A. H., Hamnilton Road,
Cherm side.McConnel, A. J., Dugandn.McConnel, Edgar C., Cressbrook.McConnel, E. ., Marshlands, Wonda.McCook, R., Markets, Horn St~eet.McCord, E. K., Coonambula, Eidsvold.McCormck, J., "Clonlara," Aelaide Si
Clayfield.McCorniack, W., M.L.A., P rlann t HousMcCown, James, Mt. Wallabv, Grin GinMcCowan, R., New Zealnd Chambers.
Queen Street.McCullough. A., Roma Street.McDeimott, Neil, i 9 Mloreton Street, Ne
Fa rm.McDonald, A. B., "C( rosveno," Ole,
Central.ItlDonald, . L., Thiniml:.
~cl.)onald, D. C., Tooloon, WClallal SidiiiS. & w. Rih4:~ .
McDonald,, NI., A. M. Ilcfoid & Sons,Turbot Ste~t.
Mcnld, MIs. 1., ''Fernall ii I~n~' lStreet, Alb~ioli.
& East, Lt., G:eorg~e St ieet..
Coy., QueenI Streelt.McTnougall, C., Callioe Station, CalliotMIc~ougll, I)., 'Boil St eel, ited H ill.
Mcl~ouall, James, D~vis & MlcI ougllItockhnn lptol.
McDougall, J. ., Miriweb.McDougall, J. H., Feilbrg lTd., Rosa.MicIhuiall. M\. A. ., "Wongongera,"
Chinchilla.McDougal, Ronald, Cooyar Station,
Cooyar.McIouall, X. N.. "Kyoglc, Hill Sjtre I.
'I'o lll . Oli IMcDowall, Dr. Vuil., Peton House, Qul fl
St reelt.McEai~lane, J., London Bank Chambers
Roma Street.Mec.avin, H., (''o g..].. ltd., Edwa~Rrdl rMcGarry, H. ., Stephens Street, Mornit '
aide.Me( se. Brioter. t'iiistiun Bro. Colli c,
Gre~tguly Terrice.
Ml ccillill~ll I. Wr.. . uinetlil Road, Heni IM~c(ill. A. I)., l'rosp~ect T~raee, Sout
MchllI. F. XV.. 'Mlarinion, l-lip~wood HL 'VHaimiltoi.
Mcll, K. S., Mlton Road, uchenlo" '~MZcill, W. H., 'Naigooi, Cinabar.Mc('ulp,, Johi, Itox 43, Dilb.McQhl, James, 'Fltzgrafton" Ascot.Mc(Ilyii,~ A.. 2 Victoriai St.. Spring iMcGowan, H. D., "Meadowbank,"' nMcGrath, Philip, E.andgate.Mc~rath. Tho. Mi., l'restonl House, Qo1 fl"
Street.Mcath, W. J., 272-4 Queen Street.
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ANNUAL MEMBE:McGregor, Robt., Edward Street.McGrory, A. P., Russell St., South BrisbaneMcGrory, P., Duke Street, Ascot.MIGuire, B. J., "Belmore Arms," Mackay.MIcGuire, C. H., Langshaw St., New Farm.lI~:Gure, H., 238 Edward Street.MCGuire, J. T., Newmarket Hotel, Roma St.MUGuire, Richard, Royal Exchange Hotel,
Elizabeth Street.l llhatton, A., Wondai.
McI;intosh, J. A., Yundah, Mountside, viaWarwick.
.I Intyre, James, Oakvale, Christmas Ck.!i Intyre, John, Oakvale, Christmas Creek.L1.Intyre, M., C/o Department of Public
Health, South Brisbane.bI Intyre, 0. H., Tamrookum, Beaudesert.NhIIntyre, W., Commercial Bank of Aus-
tralia, Ltd., Queen Street30 Kay, A. G., Boonah.\ Kay, A. J. T., Dugandan.Mi Kay, H. V., Sunshine Harvester Coy.,
Stanley Street.h' Kee, Alexndr, 28 Ad1elae Street.N! Kee, Frank P., C/o Winchombe Carson,
Ltd., Eagle Street.31 Kienna, Dr. T. H., Eale .Junction.N; Kenzi, D., Immigration 1 )epmtnient.
Edward Street.k'Kenzie, L. W., C/o Standard Dairy Coy.
Nerang.N' Kenzie, N., 183 (George Street..' Killop, Dr. L. M., Preston House. Queen
Street.N Kinney, John, Ruthven St., ToowoombaN Kinnon, A., 97 Queen Street.N Kinnon, J., Thornlands, Cleveland.N Kinnon, Peter, Jane St., West EtlL lachlin, Peter A., New Zealand.
Chambers, Queen Street.3 Laughlin, W. 1'., Victory Chambers,
Queen Street.A Lean, Donald, "Duart," SouthDort.
cihambhens, (Quleen Streelti lean, Peter, )ornoch Terrace. South
Brisbane.N' I~ennsn, 1onld, MceTenirn St., Alhion.1! ennan, Hector, "'Beaufort Hill," Clay-
field.Sl enan, John, Moreton St., New Farm.N Leod, K., Princess Street, Buliuba.S1uckie, R., lMeLue kie Harrison, Ltd.,
231 Edwa':rd Street.1 lluckie, W. K., C/o Whincup & Coy.,
Valley.N \lahon, B. C., Railway Commissioner's
Ofnice, George Street.Ni \lahon, T., Public Curator's Office,
George Street.N' lanus, A. H., Wunderlich & Steelart
('oy., Amnelia Street, Valley.N: M1aster, A. J. B., C/o McMaster Bros.,
Winton.\1 aster, John, Co-op. Dairy Coy.,(Ireenmoull t.
h Nab, Alex, Chambers, McNab & McNab.Adelalde StLeet.
I Nab, J., Yandina, N. C. L.? \ahb, it. S., Yanldiln, N. C. LN' Nab, R. J., Chanbers McNab & McNab,
delaide St~eet.Slely, P. e., Co-op. Dairy Coy., Ltd.,
Mt. Tyson, via Pittsworth.L Naught, A. tlre, Kodak Buildings,
Queen Street.
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McNaught, J. Ure, Augustu Street,SToowong.
McPhie, Alex., Toowoomba.McQuaker, W., "Gracroft," Blackall.McQueen, A. A., Merthyr Road, New Farm.McQueen, John, Mountjoy Street, Petrie
Terrace.McRae, N. P., National Cash Register Coy.
of Aistralia Lid., 343 Queen Street.McShane, A. H.McSwaine, D., C/o John Cooke & Coy., Ltd.,
Eagle Street.McWhinney, R., Q'lnnd Farmers Distri-
buting Coy., 65 Turbot StreetMe'Vhirter, .1.. Brunswick Street, Valley.McWhirter, Mrs. Jim., Sutherland Avenue,
Hamilton.McWiliamn, T., Brabant & Coy., Charlotte
Street.McWilliams, G., Homesbrook Street, Ash-
grove.Nauget. .. B., Beatrice Terrace, Ascot.Nagl, .1. T., Qld. Real Estate Coy., Courier
B~uildings.Nalley, i'. J., Holland Street, Toowong.Nantes, H. H., Kynnersley, Quilbery Sdk.,
Cunl nnuull.Nason, C. E., Rockdale, Surat.Nason W. A., C/o J. P. Bottomley & Coy.,
Sps wi ch.Naylot, AI. W., C/o Lanham & Co., Ltd.,
i'; 8 Iary Street.Naylor. W. A., Wongabel, Surat.Neale, C., "'Kennerley," Runcorn, S. C. LNeedham, F. C., 39 Hunter Street, Sydney.Needlham, F. .1., Narrien, Alpha.Neill, W. J., C/o colishorough Mort Coy.,
Eagle Street.Nelson, W. M., Brisbane Tramways Coy.,
Countess Street.Neshit, James, 2"1 Queen Street.Ness, A., Tweed Headls.Nettheim, Clarence M., C/o McMurthie,
I Adl.. 1iidw rdlwl~l Sret.Nevill, F. <., "Tonora," Gaythorn Road,
Albion.Neville, w. G., (uthrie St., Paddington.N I, h*,y l. Ii, I I1 omnu Hill, Rosalie.Newell, John, Herberton.Newiiiano . A, City Bildings, Edward St.Newminan. 1'., Co 'I'hompson Bios. & Birch
Ltd.. GJeorge Street.Newman, C., Wyreenin.
Newiani, C. N., C/o 1)algety & Co., Eliza-beth Street.
Newian, (I. K., "'Locknow," Ipswich RoadTram Terminus.
Newman, K. L., "Montpelier," WickhamTeirace.
Nicholls, J. H., "Indanna," Graceville.Nicholls. L. L., C/o J. Keiiyon & Sons,
Edward Street.Nicholson, M. I., Ayrshire Downs, Winton.Nicholson, John, "Ivondale," Sandgate Rd.,
Clay lield.Nichorsoii, 1%. A.,Nicholson, Al., Coonibe Martin, Ilfracombe.Nick n, George "., 303 Queen Street.Nicklin, W. L., Box 8, Post Oice,
Woolloongabba.Nillol, i~ope, Box 612, G.P.0, , ,I
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i.loadr~ E.V, ladstone Road, South~risbane.Wobba, Lieut.-Col. A. S., Blocksidge &
I Fer uson, Queen Street.Woble, flex, Simpsons Road, Upper
Paddington.~ Joble, C. H., 367-369 Queen Street.Noble, H., Mullens Street, Bulimba.Noble, R. G., Rochester Terrace, Normanby
Hill.Nolan, P., Mennolands, Strath pine.Noon, Alfed J., cnr. Cleveland Rd. and 4th
Avenue, Cooraroo.-. Norden, J., 144 Queenl St~eet.
North, Arthur, "Moray," Wagner Rd.,Clayfield.
North, Mjol F. It., Moggill Road,* Indooroopilly.
Noseworthy, E. P., 40 Adelaide Street.Noaworthy, R. ., 'Valetta," Langshaw
Street, New Fam.N(ott, F. L., Booran. Toogoolawah.Noys, A. F. T., Stanhurn Downs, Aramac,
. Q.Nugent, Chris., layhoro. via North Pine.ussey, J. E., The Warwick Butter &
Dairy Co., Texas.'Tutley, G. Jnr., Teviotvlle.Nutting, G. W., 151 Queen Street.Nutting, J. B., Normanby, Ilarrisville.Nystrom, J. A., Booie, Kingaroy.Oates, R. (G., C,/o Allan & Stark, Ltd..
Queen Street.O'Beirne, G. C., Dickson Terrace, Toorak
Hill, Hamilton.O'Brien, Claude H., Sinclair Street, East
Brisbane.O'Brien, T.. Q'land Primary Producers Co..
Ltd., Egle St~et.O'CarrolE J. J .,A.M.L. & F. Co., Creek St.O'Connor, B., Oakvale, Colinton, Nurinda.O'Con noir, Den s. .\shtovye.O'Connor, S., Yebba Street, Ascot.O'Connom, Thos., "Ijuportli," oxley.O'Donnell, hicut. Col. F. M.. "Ascanins",
Lytton Itnad, East Brisnue.O'Donohue, M., C/o Australian Estate &
M. Coy., Creek Street.Offner, George F., London [lank Chambers,
Creek Stireet.Ogg, C. W., Newmorket
. OSgg Gordon A., Consuelo, Rolleston.Op. .I. A., EInandll~lcstonel Itd.. Newmarket.
Ogg. S. R. A., Conauelo, Rolleston.Ogilvie, Thou., Wickhani & Brunswick
Streets, Valley.O'Gom nmcmiI. R., Laidlaw 1'arade, East
Brisbamie.Okeden, C. F. Parry, Auburmi. chinchillaQ'Keefe, D., First Avenue, Wilston.
Keeffe, J. R., Warra.OldiAeld, F., A. B. Pursell & Co., 351 Queen
Y Street.SOlson, A. F. W., 395 Geomrge Street.
Z Malley, L. T., C/o State GovemrnmentInsurance Dept., Eagle Street.
Neil, E., Grove Street, Alblon.Neil, L., 'Waltara," Lower Cairns
Terrace, Red Hill.Chan., Campbell St., Bowen HIla.d, W. J., Fairfield, Blackall.
T. M, Box 21, Bundaber~
E. W., L'/o Massey, Narrls & Coy.,t~ Brfebane,
A., Stanley Terrace, 1. Brlsbme.D. V.. Oladetone Road, Southrbane.
Lleut.-Col. A. 5., Blocksidge Qe
guson, Queen Street.Alex, Ellmpeons Road, UpperLdington.C. H., 367-369 Queen Street.H., Mullens Street, Bulimba.t. G., Rochester Terrace, Normanby
P., Mennolands, Strathpine.
Ifl ed J., cnr . Cleveland Rd. and Ith
,nue, CoorDaroo.J., 144 Queeri Street.
Arthur, "Moray," Wagner Rd.,
yAeld.M:1Jol F. 11., Moggill Road,
Doroopilly.
rthy, E. 2'., 10 Adelaide Street.thy, R. I~., "VnlettR," Lrtngshaw
~et, New I~al m.T~.. Roornn. ToogoolnM ;th.
4. P1. T., Stalnhurn Downs, iZI'Bmac,
Chriw., nRyholo. ~in N~rth Pine.
J. I~., The Waiwick Butter &
ry Co., Texas.
G. Jnr., Tcviotvllle.
G. W., 151 Queen Street.
J. n., Nolmanby, I-lnrrisvilla
n, J. A., ~iooie, liin~aroy.n. a., C;o ~llnn 6 Stnrk, Ltd..ien Sti eet.
e, G. C., Dickson Terrnce. Toorak
., Hamllton.
Claurle l1., Sinclair Street, EastIbane.
T.. V'lnntl Pl.ilnRI.~ producers Co..
Englr Sti eot.
ii, J. J., A.Rl.l,. ~ F. c'o., Cl.eek St.
Ir, B., Oakvale, Colinton, Nurinda.I'. I~~?njR. :\Sh~I'OV~.
,r, 8., Yebba 8treet, Ascgt.I', l'hou., "Lupottli," ()xley.
!11, Iir ut. Co1. F. ~r.. "AYcnnina"
ton I~cnd. I~:,st Brislnlle..
iue, M., C/o Austiiilian Estate &
.lor.. Cleek Sticet.
:aot~~e E ., Londoll Li:Lrlle Ch:lmbers.k S1I Ae.t.
W., Newmniket.
,rdon A., Consuelo, Rolleston.
A., I':tlllrlllclstcllr l~d.. Ntwmarket.
R. A., Conauelo, Rulleston.Then., Wicklruni P Biunswlck
etu, Vnlley.
~II. R., Laldlnw I~nnltle,, EastIbi~lle.
C. F. Pnrly, Aulurl. c:hlnchllla
D., First Avenue, Wllston.i J. R., Warra.
F., A. B. Pursell & Co., 861 Queennt.L. ~. W., 395 ~eol ge Street.y, L. T., C/o State Crovernment
Irance Dent., Eagle Stl eet.
9.. Glrove Street, Alblon.
L., "Waltara." Lower Cairn
rsoe, Red H111.
Ibrr, d mpbell St,, Bowen HIUaW. J., FolrAeld, BlaaLall.
O'Reill , Chas. Margaret Street.O'Rourke, Fred., Inns of Court, Ade)Iaide tO'Rourke, M. W., Post Office, Wondal.O'Rourke, Thos. J., Liscrona, Ipswich l. .,
South Brisbane.Orr, J., Constitution Road, Windsor.O'Ryan, J. G., 48 Young Street, Sydney.Osborne, W. G., Sedgley Park, Newmarl etO'Shea, B., 132 Harcourt Street, New Fa m.O'Shea, C., Harcourt Street, New Farm.O'Shea, T,, Harcourt Street, New FarmO'Shea, T. J., 43 Queen Street.O'Sullivan, D. O., Ashmount Station,
Muckadilla.O'Sullivan, P. A., 15 to 18 Federal
Chambers, 187 Queen Street.O'Sullivan, T. Judge, District Court
Chambers, George Street.O'Sullivan, T. H., Laura Street, Wooloor n.O'Sullivan, W. J., Jackson & O'Sulli' n,
Queen Street.Oveeli, A. B., ()verell s, Ltd.. Valley.
verell, C. C., Overells Ltd., Brunsw kStreet, Valley.
Overel, Claul M.. Beatrice Terrace, As 1Overell, XV. H., Ove~ells Lt., Valley.OxIad Oe. lli t, Egle Chs., agle tr. r()xladte, George C., Corner Irving & Ba)' r
Streets, Newmarket.Oxlade, V. A., lapl ., Gynlah.
Ozanne, C.. Musgiave Street, Padding n
JI. *, c a. It. S. Hunter, Ltd., 1Malmy Street.
Packer, 0., Cremomne Rd., Kedron.Packer, J., C/o John Reid & Nephew
Charlotte Street.Packer, W., Richmond Street, KedronPadgett, G. W., River Road, New FarI . e. I '. w. '.. ISunnyside," Bru ?-
wick Street, New Fanrm.Page-Hanify, Hon. i., "Wongalee," Ly n
Road, East Br'isbane.Page, James, Roseberry Street, Hight to
Hill.Page, I r. Sidney, (i9 WViiIkh:!R Teilat)Pain, J. E., Howard Smith Ltd., Queen :tI a in, 1). K., ('ribhtoim Street, Yeeronglr '17I'i)*, E. L.. Crichton Street, Yeeronlv IPaine, N., Zillman Road, Hendra.Paine, Robt., Ipswich Road, MoorookaPI lineR, Alex. C., C)o State Advance;
Corporatioui, Treasumy Buildings.Palmer, A. C. H.. "Palmerosa," Break iat
Creek.lI;lii. ' WV.. Al;xwell St., New FarnPalmer, C. B. H., Eagle Street.Ialiui. Ediwmin, Klin Kin, Cooran.I'aluute, John. Laurel Avemlnue, Gracev '&
l':lmire!, .\Tis; lstll1 ,. II.. "IEston (rIR
Palmer, Miss M. J., "Easton Gray,"'Toowong.
Palmer, W. D. H., Box 37, Gladstone.Park, J. Hamilton, The Banhinias, Yan la
C. R. Line.Park, Len., "iolmnlea," Tenth Avenu
windsor.Park, W..'McCallum, Enoggera.Parker, J. O. L., R. P. Hanson & Co., .93
Adelaide Street.Parker, John, Chalk Street, Wooloow I1'tkml er. L. iI., Il lIrunswck Street, Val.eyParker, W., Brunswick Street, Valler
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irker W. H., "Barrine," Atherton, via Perrow, H.,Cairns. Annerley.
arker, W. R., Nelson Chambers. Edward Perry, A. H.,Street. Perry. J.. C/o
ar.. inson. Frank C., Charlotte Street. Persse, C. D.,arniell, E. G., Wellington Point. Persse, De Buar ish, W. K., Sun Insurance Offce, 124 . Peters, A. T.,
Creek Street. Peters, P. E.,an y, W. J., Oriel Road, Clayfield. Dairyingat 0, J., "Walton," Ashgrove. Peterson, H.iatv, Mrs. J. W., Wanora, via Ipswich. Petersen, J. Pattn, J. H., Yandina. Clayfield.at n, L. H., Calvert, S. & W. Line. Petrie, A. A.,at. rson, Andrew, Taylor Street, South Petrie, A. L.,
Brisbane. Petrie, E. S.,at son, D. S., Athol, Blackall. Petrie, J. G.,ai son, J. K., Short Street. Pettman, Chaat' ck, C. H., C/o Allan & Stark Ltd., Queen Sti
Queen Street. Petty, Henryat ik, G. A., Ryan's Road, Nundah. Wickhamat ik, Dr. J. King, Upper Edward Street, Petty, J. H.,
ff Wickham Terrace. Phelan, Edwaat ermore, A., Alexander St., Sandgate. Phelan, E. G.,at .rson, C., Sherwood Road, Toowong. Red Hill.at' rson, Lewis. Copeland Street, Phelan, John
'addington. Phillips, A. Sat eson, Ray G., "Ingleston," Charlotte Phillips, F. C
treet, Wyiinum South. 99 Eagleat' ison, Wm., Dean Street, Toowong. Phillips, F. Iai, Q. R., Elizabeth Street. Queen Stax .n, Alex., Brunswick Street, Valley. Phillilis, Geoia'. on, David, Wickhnm Street, Valley. Aldrley.a) e, A. L., Elder Street, Lambton, Phillips, L. .,
ewcastle. Phillips, SydnA. J.> Grosvenor Flat, Mundubbera. Charlotte
ax . llert, C, o Fn ick & Co.. Phillips, W. 4,1waid Street. Philp, C. J. C
a e, H., Deighton Road, South Brisbane. Ph lp, Sir Rola\~J. H., Innifl. Phil, R. C., C
en . J. F., Mary Street, Auchenflower. I'hiplM.iameeni c, A. D., South British Insurance Coy., Brisbane.
!ueen Street. Phipps, Josepea. ., H. W., "Rockdale,' Giay Road, slopes.
Vest End. Phipps, J. T.,ea T. R., Peate & Douglas. Edward St. PhiIpis, W. T.,el 1fI).In dalg, i (lrnpe
JIulics i'.. ('reinorne, Sydney. PibwoIth, W.ee F. W., 276 Wickham Street, Valley. Pickles, A., Wec J. H., "Lycullin," Norman Parade, Picken, G., U
igle Junction. Pic to .Cec ,C. M., Blackall. Pict tree C.e* o, E. J., Thylungra Station. Adavale. New Souten 0, Lindsay, Nickavilla, Quilpie. Pierson, H. E
Perc Wre Quipie.Pike, Eilwiin,W ., Street, Ascot. Pike 0. W. L.
a, ulid. K., Empie Chambers, Queenl St. Hil.en nL A.. Prisons Department, Tresury Pike, Walter,ii . W. S.. Peii r Bros., West Maitland Toowoom
z \\'. Ptt, (:. W. J1'er, ligon, W. ii.. River Road, Auchen- Pitt, R. C. J.,'we. Plxley, A. E.,
en i. t. W., Syriiiov Street, New IFarm. Plaisted, N. Jleis al, R., Sunny Grove, Redland Bay. Plumridge, J.
rel al, T. J., Greenvale, Deighton Road. Plunkett, T.,e ith itrishii. Pockley, H. F
el E. D., Stanthorpe. Pocock, E. J.'er s, E. A., Burt & Coy., Perry Street Pocock, Reg.,'ezi 'is, F. H., State School, Macku. Pocock, Ltus54'er us W., Edmond Street, Newstead. Hills.'eti u, Wm. H., W. H. Perkins & Coy., Pointon, A. S
i'oodford. IPointon, eoi'Sri tt, H., Q'land Farmers Co-op. Coy., Pointon, W. I
'ooval. Pollard, E. H'S' t H. S., Kabunga, Kimnbombi. Pollock, C. G.'r. tt, Ralph E., Coolabunia, KingarOy. Pollock, C. R
"Trelawney," Ipswich Road.
Lancaster Road, Ascot.Persy Bros., Touring Circus.Hawkwood, Gayndah.
rgh B., Wyanbyn, BeaudesertSandgate.C/o Warwick Butter &Coy., Talgai.
A., 357-9 Queen Street.., "Mordan," Adelaide Street,
Maroochy River, via Yardina.M.L.A., Parliament House.Robert Street, Toowong.
Cemetery Gates, Toowong.s. W., Australasia Chambers,reet.W., Monitpelier Mansiona,Terrace.
C/o Q. N. Bank Ltd., Valley..rd, Kangaroo Point.Royston, Waterworks Road,
J., Old Sandgate Rd., Albion.., 156 Queen Street..\Vi ichcomu be, (nrson, Ltd.,Stree t.
-. , C/o Watkins & Mackay,reet.ge, Ebot Vale, Hall Street,
* Moorelands. Cleveland West,ey, C/o Hoffnunig & Co.,Street.
O., Waterford, Goondiwindi.., Wyaralong, Beaudesert,jt., Toow~on.C/o AME. Coy., Eagle Street.s H., King Street, East
h, Cornwall Street. Green-
229 Queen Street.Rathdonnell Street, Auchen-
Wilston Parade, Wilston,'on da I.nion Bank Chambers, Queen
Yellow Rock, Singleton,h Wales.., Jane Street, West End.'ikte Io., Ltd.. Queen St.
, 365 Boundary Street, Spring
Pi ke Bros., Ltd.. (jueeii St.(leiii y,' ( od frey Street,ba.uni., Narrawong, Charleville.Glenyarron, Charleville.Dalgety & Coy., Elizabeth St.., Nellie Street, Nundah.E. S., Plumridge Ltd., Valley.
Flood, Bleauparc, Beaudesert.R, Roma Downs, Roma.
Palmer Street, Windsor.Palmer Street, Windsor.
ell, "1-latmilton Place," Bowen
i., Langside Road, Hamiltonrge W., Charles St., Deagon.L., Bellgrove, Kingaroy.., Yellunga, Kalbar.
"Rosslyn," via Mount Perry,., Imbolwin, Mount Perry.
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iC~ .i..-. - ~=r. i.i . ,:~_,.....1 :..~ .: .
rPool W., Elder Smith &K,. Buildings, Queen Stre.orter, Basil, Hewitt StrPorter, W. R., Norman C
' Park.• , Portus, James A., Thoma
Eagle Street.Potter, Robert, Telegrapl
* Queen Street.. Pott, Cuthbert, Q'land
College, Gatton.Potts, W. T., 154 Adelaid
SPoulson, Walton, BeechvNorth Coast Line.
Poulton, J. A., Stanley SCoorparoo.
Powell, Arthur, C/o StarlLtd., Adelaide Street.
I, Powell, A. E., "Lumeah,"Powell, C. A., Parbury 1SPower, T. A., Mackay.
" Power, V. L., Power & I* Pownall, W. T., Dackeil,
B Prackert, Mrs. F., Third APratt E., Turbot Street.Prentice, G. G., Kodak BuiPresho, R. J., Reedy CreeklPresho, Thos. J., Reedy
Taroom.Preston, C. E., C/o R. A.
Exchange, Turbot StrPrice, O. D., "Nunga," AuPrice, Vincent, C/o Chief
Ann Street.Priest, Arthur, C/o E.S. &
Street.Prince, A. E., C/o S. Hoftn
Charlotte Street.Pring, C. E., 438 Brunsw
Farm.Pritchard, A. H., "Chard,"
East Brisbane.Pritchard, A. L., Hedge
Creek.Pritchard, G. H., Austra
Producers Association-Pritchard, James, Mt. P1
Dayboro.Prieman, E. C., Short StProsser, F. G., Surgical SuProsser, W., Pring StreetProtheroe, A. H., Market
Street.Prout, James, Victoria AvProut, John, "Willanna,"province, Thos. R., Rosl:Pryce, D. C., Nestles FarnPuff, H., 165 Queen StreePullen, G. E., Helidon.Pullen, S. E., Prairie Plai
' Purkiss, I.. D., New ZealCoy., Queen Street.
Pye, Thos., Department oTreasury Buildings.
Pyne, J. L. L., BoonimbahQualtrough, A. K., Elliott
"7 Quinn, T., McGragor AveiQulnn, W., 246 Queen Stre
' Quirk, E., C/o l'eiiwick &SOuodllng, H. C., Departmer' & Stock, William Stre<' M4liffe, H., Stanley Stree
fb Jrju H. C., Ann Street, V
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ANNUAL MEMBERS--Continued.
Co., New Zealand Raff, Harry, Isles Love Buildings, Adela (set. Street.eet, Wilston. Rafton, W., Victoria Terrace, Annerht >;rescent, Norman Ralston, A. V., C/o Q. T. C., Creek Str. e
Ramsay, G. L., Laura Street, Chelmer.s Brown & Sons, Ramsay, WV., Story & Ramsay, Adelaide S
h Chambers, Rankin. W. J., Bangalow, N.S.W.Ranson, R. P., 293-5 Adelaide Street.
Agricultural Rasey, I., Harcourt Street, Teneriffe.
le Street, Rattray, R., Walker Avenue, Teneriffevood, Cooran, Rawlinson, J. P., Norman Chambers, Cr e
Street.Street East Rawson, Edward A., I.S.C., N.Z. Chamb rr Bros. & Lewis, 336 Queen Street.R& Lewis, ayment, T. J., 62-64 Queen Street.
Cooloongatta. Raymond, A. J., River Terrace, Kanga oHouse, Eagle St. Point.
Raymond, A. L., Raymond & Hossack, I i'ower, Queen St. Valley.Many Peaks. Read, L. L., C/o Blake & Read, Elizal ti
SSandgate. Street.venue, Sandgate. Ieading, eo. P., North Pine.ildings, Queen St. Reading, W. C., Dakabin.
Station, Taroom Ready, C. P., Yarrum, 515 Brunswick 'tCreek Station, New Farm.
Real, E. T., Adelaide Street.Alexander, Fruit Real, His Honour Justice, Supreme C( ntreet. George Street.ichenflower. Reed, James, Co-op. Dairy Coy., Macla :anEngineer's Office, via Jondaryan.
Rees, C. V., "Harlick," Victoria Ave 11A., Bank, Roma Chelmer.
Rees, George, Box 39 G.P.O.ung & Coy., Ltd., Rees, H. O., Caerleon, Maleny.
Reese, L. B., Crown Street, South Bristi Ti
rick Street, New Reeve, R. S., Perdriau Rubber Coy.,Adelaide Street.
Blackall Terrace, Reeve, S. C., Perkins Street, Roma.wood, Breakfast Reid, A. J., C/o J. C. Hutton, Ltd., Rorn; Stwood Breakfast Reid D. D., John Reid & Nephews,
Charlotte Street.lian Sugar Reid, R. N., C/o F. Tritton & Co., Ge' Eg
x, Edward Street. Street.easant, via Reid, R. R., Abuklea Street, Wilston.
reet, Wooloowin. Reilly, James, Shamrock Hotel, Vail'ipplies, Queen St. Remfrey, H., Cannon Hill., Hendra. Renton, A. B., Adelaide Street.
t Bldgs., Turbot Reynell, Waiter, Reynella, Sth. Austir iiReynolds, E .R., "Ennisview," Oakey.
enue, Chelmer. Reynolds, W. R., Nudgee Beach.via Beaudesert. Rhoades, A. W. T., Stoneleigh St., All '"
yn, Mt. Perry. Rhoades, D. H., Wickhamn Street, Vul 'as, Toogoolawah. Rice, J., Elizabeth Street.at. Rice, J. T., Ascot.
Richards, A. G.. Morley Street, Too~\ns, Wiyarra. licliharid(, )r. S. Alex., Colonial Mut,and Insurance Chambers, Queen Street.
Richardson, F. St. C., Charlotte Plaif Public Works, Cunnamulla.
Richardson, G. A., Kangaroo Creek v'"I, Goomeri. Moore.
Bros., Eagle St. Richardson, H. W., Vulture Street, Is'rue, Lutwyche Brisbane.;et. L u t w t. Richin, A., Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Do .
Co., idwaird St. N.S.W.Richings, W. H., Queen Street, Ju leEnt of Agriculture Estate, Paddington.et. Rigby, G. R., Taroon.et, Sth. Brisbane. Rilatt, G., C/o Boys' Grammar Sch. ';alley. Oreg ry Terrace.
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ANNUAL MEMBERS--Continued.
Riley, Chas. W., 179 Mary Street. Row,. Dr. E. lRiley, Sidney, 246 Queen Street. Rowton, W.,Ritter, H., Ritter Bros., Cresly, Dalby. South BriRoach, H. Keith, Wyandra. Rudd, C. L.,Robb, J., Abbotsford Waterworks Road, Coogee, S
Red Hill. Rudd, JosephRobbins, C. B., Alma Street, Clayfield. Rudd, W. G., IRobbins, G. Howard, Kedron. Ruddle, E. H.Robbins, W. E., Herbal Institute, Auchen- Rule. N., "Mo
flower. Rundle, MissRoberts, A. A., Goodna. Russell. Dr. IRoberts, J. H. Cecil, Croxley, Kingsthorpe, Russell, F. L
Darling Downs. ParburyRoberts, Mrs. M., British Empire Hotel, Russell, H. M
Queen Street. Russell, T. VRoberts, Jolhn M., Nugget Polish Coy., of Bank Cha
Aust-alia, Williamstown, Victoria. Rust, A. H., ?Roberts, S., Barry & Roberts, Queen Street. Ruthning, W,Roberts, T. R., M.L.A., Ruthven Street, Road, Soi
Toowoomba. RIutkin, F., CRobertson, H., Villiers Street, New Farm. Rutledge, F.Robertson, J., "Myola," Sandgate. Rutter, T. J..Robertsun. J. E., Colac, Victoria. Ryan, D., Q'Robertson. Mure H., Audit Office, Treasury Coy., Boo
Buildings. Ryan, E. T.,Robertson, R. C., Mowbray Street, East Ryan, P. F.,
Brisbane. Ryan, James,Robertson, Dr. W. N., Wickham Terrace. Ryan, J. B., SRobertson, W. G., Ellerslie, Turallin. Ryan, BrotheRobertson, XV. H., Corlty Side, Southport. Nudgee CRobertson, W. S., C/o Mure H. Robertson, Ryan, K. S.,
Brighton Road, West End. Ryan, M., HyiRobertson, \V. T.. ,'o I.olertson. Tait & Ryan, T., Vict
Co., Adelaide Street. Ryder. G. R.,Robinson, H. A., Hamilton Road, Moorooka Rylance, P. 1Robinson, J. Nicol, 334 Queen Street. Ltd., 355Robin :,n, .1. W., "Knipton," .1 Villiers Sabine, Major
Street, New Farm. Street, S(Robinson, R., Co-op. Butter Factory, Sach, A. J., C
Goombungee. Glenny SRobinson, T.. C/o W. Robinson. Bald Hills. Sadgrove, C.Robinson, WV.. "Oclencoe." lH:ild Iills. Street.Robinson, W. J., 70 Vulture St., West End. Sagar, A. H.,Robinson, W. R., Margaret St., Toowoomba Sagar, C. H.,Robson, W., Moray Street, New Farm. Street.Roche, J., "Wyuna," Cintra Road, Bowen Saint, G., An
Hills. Snltmarshe, IRoddick, W. H, Kiwi Polish Coy., 317 Sanders, J XW
Collins Street, Melbourne. Sanders, K. ARode, W. J., Brunswick Street, Valley. Sands, R. O.,Rogers, R. G., 6 Central Buildings, Edward Sankey, J. R
Street. Sapsford, N.,Rogerson, A. F. C. Sapsford, PerRogerson, John A. Sault, B., "01Rolley, Thomas, Vulture Street, East Brisbane.
Brisbane. Savage, W. TRomer, C., Samuel Allan & Sons, Albert St. Sawyer, Dr.Rooksby, A. Mrs., "Irene," Water Street Departm
West, South Brisbnne. Saxelby, D.,Rooney, W., Albany Stud Farm, Maryvale. Booval.Rose, Arthur, "Woodville," Enoggera. Sayle, G. R.,Rose, G. H., C/o Robt. Reid & Coy., Ltd., Soul
Edward Street. Scnnlon, M.,Rose, J., Belmore, Sydney. Scanlon, P., ERose, J., Bourne Street, Clayfleld. Street.Rose, Thomas, Eudlo. Scanlan, V.,Rosendorff, M., "Whitecliffe," Albion. Schell, E., JoRoss, C. J., "Kersal," Lytton Rd., Bulimba. chiver, H., CRoss, John H., Boobera, Boggabilla, Schmidt, C.
New South Wales. CunnamuRose, Wm., "Malvern," Ipswich Road. Schmidt, J. (Rosser, John H., Tambourine Mt., via Western
Canungra. Schofleld, J. 1Rothera, H., Sarum, via Bell. Bexley. CRothwell, T. J., Edward Street. Schooley, B.RouBe, F. E., Deagon Street, Sandgate. Ana Stre
' Tf V" **-
I
Robson, W., Moray Street, New Farm. Street.Roche, J., "Wyuna," Cintra Roadl, Bowen Saint, G., An
Hills. Snltmarshe, IRoddick, . H, Kiwi Polish Co., 317 Sanders, J V
Collins Steet, Mlouirn. Sanders, K. ARode, W. J., Brunswick Street, Valley. Sands, R. .,Rogers, R. G., 6 Central Buildings, Edward Sankey, J. R.
Street. Sapsfor, N.,Rogerson, A. F. C. Sapsford, PerRoerson, Johni A. Sault, B., "0;Rolley, Thomas, Vulture Street, East Brisbne.
Brisbane. Savge, W. T.Romer, C., Samuel Allan &e Sons, Albert St. Sawyver, Dr.Rooksby, A. Mr., "Irene" Water Street Departm
West, South Brisbne. Saxelby, D.,Rooney, W., Albany Stud FaRrm, Maryvale. Booval.Rose, Arthur, "Woodlvill," Unloigera. Sayle, G. R.,Rose, G. H., C/o Robt. Reid & Coy., Ltd., Soul
Edward Street. cnoiM.Rose, J., elmore. Sydlney. Scanlon, P., ERose, J., Bourne St~eet, Clayfleld. Street.Rose, Thoms, Kudlo. Scanlan, V., ,Rosendorf, M., "Whitecliffe," Albion. Schell, E., JoRoss, C. J., "Kersal," Lytton Rd., Bullmba. Schiver, H., CROS, John H., Boobera, Boggabilla, Schmdt, C.
New South Wales. CunnamuROBs, Wm., "Malvern," Iswih Road. Schmdt, J. (Roser, John H., Tamlbouine Mt., via Weste n
Canunra. choeld, J. 1Rothera, H.. Sarum, via Bell. Bexley. CKothwell. T. J., Edward treet. 8cbooley, B.Rous«, f. B., Deagon Street, Sandote. Anau Btfle
t- isiiiafiB~ 8i ^~~c tw .sti^^.,~ .^^,^1:^^. _ ,i.. *.,, r .;. .. r.,
Uii~ -- ~--DI^- I~PIPPS~LbIll~y~'~ l)(~ ~ lms
R., Box 11, Kilcoy."Carinya," Stephens Roadisbane."Eltham," 97 Arden Strel
lydney., Airedale, Christmas CreoMudgeeraba, South Coast LI, Royal George Hotel, Vallolabin," Oxley.E., Jane Street, Wilston,.
,ustace, 63 Wickham Terra., Wm Haughton & Coy.,House, Eagle Street.., 98 Eagle Street.
V., C/o James Clark, Uniimbers, Queen Street.Morningside.., Ruthning Works, Loganith Brisbane./o Co-op. )Dairy Co., Esk.H., Clifford St., Toowoomi217 Queen Street.land Farmers Co-op. Dat)val.Sandgate Road, Albion.Waterford, GoondiwindLNormanby Hotel, Norman
louth Pine Road, Alderly.*r J. C., Christian Brothel'ollege.Harcourt Street, New Farlnes Street, Bowen Hills.;oria Street, Mackay.
Queen Street.D., Hetherington & RylatiQueen Street.W. R. E., Boundary and Pe
)uth Brisbane.!/o S. Elgar, "Earlthorne,"treet, Teneriffe.L., Courier Buildings, Qul
Nelson Chambers, Edward (C/o A. M. E. Coy., Ltd., Eag
nie Street, New Farm.H., Southport.r., 151 Queen Street.., South Comongin, QuilpfEBrunswick Street, New Far., Hanlon Terrace, HamiltGlen Road, Toowong.cy C., Northgate.raro," Brighton Road. So l
., Ramsay, Cambooya.W. A., Hookworm Camnpsnt. College Road.Q'land Farmers Co-op. 04, Watson Ferguson & Ogth Brisbane.
'Union Hotel, Petries B1dItock Exchange Hotel, QqSwan Terrace, Bowen Bridjhnson & Sons, Queen 8tCob & Morris Streets, AIH. J., Burranbilla Statio0!lla.C. H., Goolburra, Offhanl.Line.E., Jackson & Schofleld,treenmount.L., Intercolonial Boring
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E. E. Von, Beat Street, Hendra.e, W., Meandah, Pinkenba.
A., Parbury House, Eagle Street.A. H., Hornet Bank, Taroom.A. H. G., Box 15 Abbotsford,oogoolwah.Andrew P., Hornet Bank, Taroom.
C. E., Hornet Bank, Taroon.Mrs. E. G., Swan Terrace, Windsor.George, Tait Street, Kelvin Grove.Harold, "The Boonery," Moree,w South Wales.
, Hugh T., Hornet Bank, Roma.James, Toorak Hill, Hamilton.J. R., Glenmoral, Tarooun.Dr. Kerr, Brunswick Street, New
arm .M. M., Hardgrave Road, West End.Percy, Murray Street, Mayne
IZ'tion .
R., Box 794, G. P. O., Brisbane.R. J., Gray Road, Hill End, South
risbane.Robert L., Hornet Bank, Taroom.Wm., Wattlebrae, Kingaroy.
G 'Wm., "Buruclutha," Valentine St.,CioOwong.won, E. G. E., l)epartment of Agri-gBulture & Stock. William Street.
Den, R., Post Ottice, Sandgate.ngeour, .1as., ('allendoon North,
Qoondi winri- igeour, W. T., Callandoon North,
oeour, . T. Junr., Callandoon North,ondlwindt.
,J. J., Federal Taxation Office,I elaide Stteet.
SR. 1':., 11 easlop's I lm~., I oitta Street,ox447 H.1')O) I
er.. ('Flite Ilow is Co-nh. 1)10r'', Lt., flodgsnsii Vle.
,C. W . I'; lmnerin Street, Warwick.uGeorge, Co-op. Butter Flactory, Ltd.,~ngog, New South XWales.
J. J.. Warwick Dutter & DairyingoyMill Hill.
e, H. ., ink of New South Wales,~guth Bibane.H, h. Ii. a "leoi arl To," Laura Street,
Uh Brisbane.k, F.. Viae Warwick flutter &Iy Co., I Adl., Lord lo Jon Swit ut p
.Rbert, Scarbolrough, via Redeliffe.', ( ush n ,ti ot n.narkts.
D. P ., Itotnan St~eet Ma rktsR. B., Markets, Romna Street.
Dr. James L., King Street, Eastbane.
H. .M., Too~llurrt \'line\ ais ,a: wick.
E. A., C/o Vacuum Oil Ppty.,Bullmba.
A. J., Hart Road, Indooroopilly.G. W., "Strathcona," Zillman Rd.,
vdra.R. E., Engineer's Offlce, lailwayartment, Ann Street.,T., Thorn Street, Kangam'oo Point.ton, R. W., "Weerona," Francis St.,1e Junction.r, W. H., (lymple.
0. A., "Hilltop," Cannon 1l111.Alan, Salt Bush Park, Mackay
Shannon, P. W., Land Court, ExecutiveBuildings, George Street.
Shapland, A. J., "Devon," Theebine.Sharp, A., C/o Piggot & Coy., Toowoonba.Sharp, A. E., C/o Thorp & Sharpe,
Isles Lane.Sharpe, F. R., Thos. Heaslop & Coy., Roma
Street.Sharpe, G. W., Kent Road, Wooloowin.Sharry, C., Obi Obi, via Nambour.Shaw, E. J., "Fairmont," Sandgate.Shaw, E. M., "Telemon,"' Beaudesert.Shaw, Hamilton, Co J. Jackson & Coy.,
Roma SteetShaw. Hamilton S. Junr., c/o McNulty &
Shaw, Corner George & Ann Streets.Shaw, J., Dornoch Terrace, Sth. Brisbane.Shaw, P. G. T., Sunnybank.Sha w, W. W.. 241) A debltide St yt.
Sheard, S., Latrobe Terrace, Paddington.Sheatet, M. I., 1. irst Avenue, Eagle
.uncton.Sheehy, XV. J., Sydney Pincombe Ltd.
Preston House.Shepherd, Fiedk. 3., C/'o Farina (Aust.)
Ltd., 516 Kent Street, Sydney.Shepjieison. A. I ., hin Kit.Sheric. H.. Tattertlls t'lub, 'Isles Love
Buildings, Adelaide Street.Shield, William L., Brooktield.Shields, T., Villiers Street. New Farm.Ship tv. U. W . imipson Halligan & Coy.,
Petries Bight.Short, W. J., Bureau of Central Sugar
Mlills, Elizbeth St~eet.Shortt, F. E., 128-130 Creek Street.Srhives, J.Siemon, Chas. F., Romna Street.Semon, Ernet A. R., Ronta Street.Sieon, John W., Ioma Street.Siemon, Robt. S., omai~ Street.Sienion, Win., Itoran Street.Silvester, W. S., Federal Chambers, Queen
Street.Sin psomn, .'. E., "Alrlerl II edge." '' Alderle'Sipson, A.Clifton, Ilariilton, Victoria.Sn pson, Tit c.. St t th pi iti'Simpson, W.. "Gooni rg" ' range Vi, w
Estte, 13runtwlck Street.Sinclir, a., il larew Eitdsvold.Sincairi, John eI., C /o Allan & Stark,
Queeni Sti cet.Sinclir. John M., Rlailwav Terrace,
Ch el me.Singer Sewing Manchine Coy. (C H.
Pickworth, Public (Itlihr), Queen St.Sinantn, -I, Av w'htlda Ic xley.
Snnanon, J., Goodna.Skerman, J. H., Maleny Co-op. I)airy ('y.,
Maleny.Skinner, C., Deighton Road, Sth. Drisliatte.Skinner, WV .1 . I we, 1Iuacn. via Nan.
Glen, N.'4.W.Skipper, Fred. J., New Zealand Chtambers,
334 Queen Street.Skirving, J., Pic~es Street, Com proo.r~oSkyring, A., Love Street, Northgate.Skyring, H. S., Sawmills, East Bundaber.Slack, C. J., iItglcwood.Slade, A. E., I leuielg. oIre.Slade, O. C., East (Ileugaillan, Warwick.Slade, W. 1., (Ileuieg, Hore, vin Wa rw 1k.Slaughter, F., C o Stewam t & Coy. Sttanley
Sti cet, 5th. 1'0' him neSmallbone, W., Wellington Rd., Kangaroo
Point.
IF----s~ -- rasasa~a
Smalley, W. E., Ma~y Street, Gympie.Smiles, H, T., "Culterfel," Mnl.Smith, Alex,, "St. Magnus," Coton Street.
andate.Smith, Alex., Redhank,Smith, A. A., Burns Philp & Coy., Mary St.Smith, A. (1., C/o C. Christie, Ithaca St.,
NormnbySraith, A. 1-!., 'I nlestoii'' W Mnnu in Soutl.Smith, Alex. Kenned~, Bilue Hill, Spring-
sure.Smith, A. W., Smith l~ru, 394 G~eor'ge St.Smith. Donld. "The T':lm," Boqluet Street,
West E~n.Smith, Mrs. . A..N ewiybar, N.S.W.smith. E. Evani. No. T5 G:reory Terra:ce.Smith, E. G., Bishop Stet, Kelvin Gi'oveSmith, Air.. (i.. C:onlli e, Sn noyha))nk.Smith, E. B:, C/n Sin it~l Bros,.., 39-I1 GorgeK
Smith, G. E.., EdmnorinSto ne Streel,1 New -market,
Sniith, G. l'ender, Edenla on, ltedelii,Sinljh B. Selwn'1. I:u'le'l8.1..Smith, J. 2 Ieifiew i'a k, iiughendenSmith. .. F'., ''lb icnoni''arle, Ic' tiuijt'i Miav
Street, New I'kin,.Smith, Col. .1. F., Flewell, o Q, d]t. I 'o r)
B(a~on Co., A ni)na 'iE.Smith. J. J, Woleton, Ipswh'ht Liie.Sini h U I, Laoenn~e Stceens, Xl~ tlose ph,
Smith, Aisss X., Carr iers rs~, la ryborough.
Smith, P., 866 Brunswick Stet, New Frm~lSmiith 1'. E.. se': Bruniisw cli~ St' t, New
Smith, P. Sinclair, A. l. L. &r . Coy.,I ~9 Ceek Street,
Sith, S. le is e: (',, I ~ill . Pight & Co.E~gle S.i eel
Sitli. Sydney W.. Brloken lleasl,, via I tyromlBay.
Coy., Ea~le .Strett.
V. B~lid S~n i te, . u rictiomi St ot1
Slth, X. I :., Ani. St~eet. A I::IoiSmyhe, John, Oonunell Terrce, Lou',en
Hills.Smythe, Richad, MIusgrve Road, Bled Hlill.Smythe, Al r. Win ' "'lilfordt." Wh'ikhoni
Tei mace.Snelling, E., 147 '1 .rree St~eet, New FalrmSnellin, T..A., I ve:vi''w '[e ce.ct
Ii m lnl on,Snielling, W. M., Co Chapmanill & Snelln,
Egle Street.Sneyd, Miss J ncr, Mar\y Street. I herlimsiilt'.Soden, J., Ipw kbh Itoadt, South Ilmisitamte.Soden, W. C., Up~pem' Gleig Street, South
Bsba ne.Soloon, ., C/o N.Z. Loanui & M. Aency,
Eale Sti'eet.Somerset. H. P., Caboonbah, Toooolawah.South, F. L., Kodak Ltd., ueenl Street.Boutherden. R. W., G;leni Ailim, Stanthope.Southern, . T., "Boi'onia" New Farmn.outhern. H. C.. Mrkwell St., Aluthen-
lever.
fJl Pal t i. .. fllL LUVr~a,,~n~~n
Sparke., ., Mayfleld Street, HamilSparkes, P. G., C/o Gregory & Da
Sparkes, G. V., Market L~ne, IpswichSparkes, .James, Thorrold St., Wool;Oow'JSparks, W . ebun tet 01
Brisbane.Speedy, W. R., Thargomindah.Speering, T., Grantham.Spence, L. H., E. Rich & Coy., Ltd., WhJ~
Street.Spencer, A., Corind.Spencer, A. B., 12 Queen Street.Spencer, Leonard, Edward Street.Spencer, T. A.. Rom.Spir~o. L. H., Mr1y Steet.SpraLke, G. T., Woodstock Street, Marl
borough.Spresser, Win., Carnation Jersey Stud,
Brassall, neai' Ipsch.Spinall, H. A.Cordelia .Street, South
Bisbane.Spingtlope, L., Goonieri.Sprolot, J., lgai~n \Vest, Ellenthore.Sln, .r . F., Flowet 1 le,, loeklea.Spurgin, C. A., 288 Queen Street.Stacey, G. H., PIe: k Crlosing, via IpswiStacey, G. W , "Astoria,'' B raceville.Stacey, P., Warron:mn, Sig~leton, N.S.Stack (. P., M~ail Bra\nch, G:.P.O.Stafford, A., B3ox :37 (;*'.ii.Stjirles, S. J ., ''cowdec~ liirowes,''
Staiels, X. J., Queb~cc, Mundubbea.Standish, H. A., "Ashby." A\lbi('ni Road,~
St ofleli, F., Alexa ne' Itod, Ascot.Stanley, Warner. Boadr Strleet, SandgatStantton, A. A., Neuruin. Kilcoy Line.Strk. I. B., Allain &' Strke Lt., Queen *sJStrk~ey, W. S., P'ot Oillce, MudgeerabStetlnnmn, .1., lkeney Street, H-ighgate-
Steele, T. Bi., Bisbnle Sop Coy., BoWPIB ide.
teei , .. Corieda it l'a k, T 'IU tta, VYWagg, New South Wa';le.
Ster,~ Bi. t-., ailalPy Dpt., eog CPIIBStrStegall, E. M., C, o Gritths Bros., ej
I-ightStephlen,, .. Saruigte Rdl., Albion.
Sitephens, H., Breakfast Creek.tehens, Lew., Heath St., EastBrba
Stc~hcl. P'. J., h~odk Buildling.i QueenStephens, H. T., Union Trustees Chn, -. ~
Queen Street.Steven, J., Box 538 Gr.P.O., Brisbane.Steven, Hanrod,l "St R~un." Newnar~a
Road,. Wllstol.Stevens, HI. M., Qiand F~arelrs Co-op
Stevens, . B,, :/u Wn!. G:ibson & 801
Stewrt, A. D., Bld hlls. -Stewatrt, C. J., Criterion, Hotel, George fStewrt, P. F.. Pine Shiie Council,
Str~thptne.Stewart, P. J., "Sylvan Wood," Role q
and Park Road; Eagle Junction. .~1
Stwar~t, Dr. Heibert, O~ld &r New a4Roads, Clayfteld.
Stewart, J., "Beach Villa," Mraly. dStewart, . Bald Hills.
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ANNUAL MmMBRSContinued.
8p.,ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
~rt J. T., Howard Street, Bayswater.art, Phil., Dunlop Rubber Coy.,
I Adelaide Street.T., "Fairyknowe," Rosyn Street,
t Brisbane.T. L., Roslyn Street, East
ibane.a1non Fi~ A Fairneld
uW. J. it., Cto A. Stewart & Sons,.Queenl Street.J., Roma.A., Thoynhill Pastoral Coy.,
n24 A e1o1n la Sr pt.. L., Gulboer, Pittswrth.Wilfred. Heath Street. Eat
lane.J. T., Gunbower, Pittsworth.A. H., Euron, (Uadstore.r. D., Crinya, (Badtstore.
U, John, Baynes Ltd., Soutn B-risoane.bo, Alex., Parbury House, Eagle Street.
, IeCharlotteR& Market Streets.odrLieut. Col. l{. \i .,Ma klret St~eet.
kes. J. A.. Kellett Street, Auchenflower.%one, C. A., Bristol Pottery Works,
Coorparoo.Ione, T. E., Quilberry East, S. & W.
Railway.Koppord, James, M.L.A., Rose Street,,Annerley.
orer, George, 345 Queen Street.Krie, J. Junr., Windsor Road, Red Hill.
y, G., Sturmfels, Ltd., Creek Street.Rry. J. D., Riverton Street, Albion.ory, Robert, Story & Ramsay, Adelaide
Street.kory, W., A. M. E. Coy., Townsville.
reet, William, 173 Anin Street.reeter, Dr.. Cavendish Rd.. Coorparoong H. A., Indooroopilly.
g Janmes, Merijdian Villa, FlindersParade, Sandgate.
ftuart, G. P., Union Bank, Queen Street.tuddert, Gordon W. T., Cobb & Coy.,
Creek Street.C., Inns of Court, Adelaide Street.C. W., Glencoe, Cunnamulla.
L., New Farnm.A., C/o Johnson & Sons, Queen St.
l8llivan, t., C/o C. W. S. French, Derby''teet, Cooraroo.llivan, M. T., Alexander Hotel,
Toowoomba.bmrners, F., C/o Owen ;ardner & Sons,
South Brisbane.Ininmers. Ger-ge, Norman Parade, Eagle
Junction.tuiner, It. F., Nornran Parade, Eagle
Junction.ton, Col. Alfi ed B., C.B., C.M.G.,"Northa."' I' pper Paddirrgton.
Ellis, Isisford.II. 0., 45 Petrie Terrace., Ca pt., "Norway.'' Norman Par-k.
,. M.L.A., l'arllirrent Hotuse.y, S. B., Combined Buyers (Aunt.)
Parburv House. Eagle Street.V., Duke Street, Bulimba.E., 48 Costin Street, Valley.P. J., Parhury House, Eagle Street.
s, Chas., Wool Street Toowong.D., Roiberiton Tait & Coy., Charlottereet.
,John, Tewantin.
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Tait, .Tohn, Tnlor Street, WoolloongabbaTait, R., Pittsworth.Tanml3n, XV., "La ke Dunne," Aramac.Tanner, I. It., Mills, Tanner & Young,
Courier Buildings, Queen Street.Tapsall, W. H., Nestles Milk Fa.tory,
Toogoolawah.Tarlinton, T. J., Virginia Avenue,
Hawthorn.Tate, l. 1., Simpson Road, Ithaca CreekTaylor', A. D., Westbour'ne Street, South
Bisbrne.Taylor, Charles, C/o H. S. Exton Ltd.,
Queeni Str~eet.Taylor, Cirles. Charles Taylor & Coy.
Rorna Street.Taylor, C. C., "Vere-<de-Vere," Emily St.
J-ighgte Hill, South Brisbane.Taylor, ERlwnedin, Taylor & Colledge Ltd
Charlotte Street.Taylor, 11. 1., "Veresdale," James Street
Taylor, John, Russell P'ark, Surat.Taylor, . J., Eily Street, Highgate Hill
South Br'isane.Taylor, Capt. R. D., Circular Quay, Petries
Bight.Taylor, H. Willis, Taylor & Colledge Ltd.
Charlotte Street.Taylor', S. A., Bon Accord. Dalby.Taylor, Dr. V. B., Galloways Hill, Normar
Park.Taylor, Dr. W. F., Preston House, Queer
Street.Tay l , II. L.. Trranville Estate, Scone
New South Wales.Tehfty, J. 1'.. "''u ril," i Musgrave Rd.,
110l 11111.Telford, XV., Dept. of Public Instruction
Treasury Buildings, Queen Street.Terry, 'I. S, i, 8-i a runc, Sta mford, via
II rghIreibyr.Tew, WV. I1., rMurrgr-axe noad. Red HillThc ke r , Thos. 1., Sirr e Council, Harris
ville.Thiele, F., Myr'tletownr, via 'inkenba.'l'lri,'I. I'. W , .d\Eelarinr & ('reek StreetaTholras. A. L, ('o 'The Downs Co-op
I airy Co., WVesthrook.Thomnas. . J.' a 11actxRggart Bros.,
Atlelarle Street.Thomas, l. l., rookes St., Bowen HillsThona s, II errnry, da rts Itotl, I ndooroopillyThonras, Henry, "Rensing ton." Ann StreetThomas. II. 0. 0., New Zcealand Chambers
Queen Street.Thorrr:'s. Mrs Lewis, "Brynh3yfryd,'"
Ipswich.Thoriias, l. V., Co J. Kitchen & Sons
Eagle Street.Thorinson, A. W., Maleny.Thonason, II. .. Victoria Place, Souti
Brisbane.Th'oamipsoni, .\lt'xaxuei, Cocks Itoad, Chermn
side.Thorin rsarr.. rxxbew, I oy al P ( . Hotel,
Mar'hur'g.ThromrxoIj.ri, \. F., Surrlnnohanrik.Thornmpsoni, C. L., Colornia l Mutual
Chambers, Queen Street.Thoori Isol, IC., 1<iltray.Thomlson, J. II., C/o Brabant & Coy.,
Charlotte Street.TIhmarirlorn, J rhn, 311 Queen Street.Thompson, Dr. Robt., Wickham Terrace
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Thomson. S.. LIdllyrnere.' Nudgee Road, Traves, A. W.Hendra. Trenry. E.
Thom~pson, W. A., 3S Londoir Bnk South BIiChambers, Creek Street. Trenerry, H.
Thomson, A., j\ordg:fiue lIId,;1 South rrs. Sydney.Thomon, A., Ornieau, South Cost Line. Trevethan, WThomson, A. P., Alarrihul, I)alb. Treweeke, F.Thomson, E., C/o Dalgety & Coy., Ltd., NMW
Elizabeth St~eet. Tritton, F., 26Trhomson, . A., Custom h-ouse, Queen St. Trotter, W. (Thomson, Mliss E. L., C/o Frasers Ltd.. Buildings,
142 Queen Street. Trout, . L., CThomson. H., Pie Street, Brulima. Tot .(.Thomson, Mrs. J., "Bocoolirna," Calliope, lusgrvev
via Gladutone. Trout, RicharThomson, J. 13., Buny, vi tanthpine. grove.Prhoto sonl lI ). .. AlOWIJiauJ, WViCkhaoi Trout. H. P.,
Terrace. Trout, W. J.,Thomson, N. W., Repatiation l)eparnltent, Trouton, W.,
Mary Street. Streets.Thomson, Capt. W. Camplbell, '"Loma True, .. E.,
Ln]T,' Yltira St~eet, Ascot.Trdai,5Thoneman, J. S., Kuut', DlyS. 7-OA
Thorn, C. R., Eton Steet, Nundah. . Tucke, A. J.,Thorpe, F., Newton Stret, Coorpn'oo.. Streets, olTIhore, I.., Brtonl Itoat, Hawthorne. Turlier, ET. (I
Bulimba. Cla vfield.rhru.~p, H. ., TLooooHiwab. I 'uckett, A. ..PIhulrw, .oli, c ?u .ioho Tiulow &r Sons Tuke, E., oc
Ltd., Albion. Tunley, H. F.TIhynne, Honn. .J......L.C., Highgte Hill, Turich, C. H.,
South Brisbane. cost Lirlle, I., War ick' l B~utter & Tnairying Turner, Dr. A
Coy., oondiwindi. Turner, F., SPindal. C. F., Gurryani, Inglewood. Turner, F. C.
hurst, N.S. r .h teTipler, D. W., MlcLennn Street, \ooloowirr Tuirer, . H.Trippet, , Tip~pet B~os.. New lti, Victoi. Tu~ner, R. D.,Tivey, W~n. Naitinl fnlark of Austrlia, TunoHJ.
Eagle Street. . urnio, Ja.,Tod, J. T., Wrwick putter. &r al'yng Tt II. 1).,nY
Coy.. Allora. ut n 1 .Todd .J., 1 ialirt .\ Vertie. .\ sot Teedale, J.,Toddhunter, W. J., "Cambria," Dunmore Twomey, MI.,
Terrace, ucheofioer. Tynn, A. MI.PTolmn, A~thu'. "Mio~a," Lnowen Terr~ace TYr.Whitt, Hi.
New Farm. Uhl, Alfed,'rolman, E. E., "Miora," loen Terace. Uh, G. L., Pc
New Farm. Ub , 1 lerert,[ohm Ic, J nes, "Klim~lach ic,' Hill Str'eet. Uhlnrri, F. X~
Toowoonba. Cno~ltur'tolbs, A ta,1 'Wvele," McGegor lJhlnran H. C
Avenue, Lu twyho. Underoo, A'romes, L. ., Jurraee, Warwick. Ure, J. Carriir'romklns, B., Moogoor, Goondliwiid. Hamilton.
lori Kirt, W .1. W ro siott, Itigewoti. tish t, I hor lrToohey, Ptric, B~ayne, Ltd., Southttiitr.
Brisbane. slrW CTooth, Lelie H., C/o Wetnan &: Coy., \aetliE
48l Ptrie 'furae. IndoooolTownson, J. Wnne, Lamerit Road, Valentine, W.
Indoo roopi ly. Vallely. P. DToer, S. D., Ste~hens &r Tozer, Georgie St. Bisbne.
'i'oerVivrt i i., lt \ M ne, Ior ie. Vallely, 1'eterTrackson, I'. S., 157-1591 Eliza~eth Street. Van HlomrighTrail., Albrt, Co '1'tr iu Ltdl., Newted, Ppty., LtTrail, C. A., Newsteadl. . Van IlomnighTrail, David, Newstend. Vaughan. V.Traill, D. J. Jun., Lutwyche Street. Verno, W.
Wooloow in. B. V. LnTraUl. E., Newstead. _Vidgen, C. .TnRnl. '.'' . 'n''cyinthin,'' T'idvold. Von StieltzTralil, T. W., "Cylthi," Eidsvold. Clayfteldl.ra~weiler , C., Unerwoods Bond, Alberi Vowles, Jlru
!tW~t, Waddell, H.
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Chermslde.AI., Ekibin Itoa, Annerle~
S., ickard Avenue, Bondj
alter, Elizabeth Street.L.. Culbokie Noondoo Sidln
0O George Street..Jackett Bros., HeasI~p:T
Roma Street.7/o Hi. Trot & Sons, Red HllCo I. Tru~t & Sons,
'd, Waterwor.ks Road, AaB'
Red Hill.Victoria Street, Red Hill.
Coner' Edward & Elizabeti
rlS-524 Queen Street.Ilrt C., Co MaIc rbertso'eloide Steet.
Corner' E~mpess & Juliett,h' Ipswich Road.
N, ew Sndgat Road.
Hocklea.klea..,Wikhlm Street, Valley):Ileidlebe'g Benaraby, Norml
le.~. J., Wickharn Terrace.trathnuir, Hockhampton.
Wyaga, Goondiwidi.C' o t'iiorlr Batik uf Austr.a1f
Wyanga. (loondliwlndl.X\akler' &r Co., Elizabeth IiThe iolmwoo, Neurum.
T.. The Hioiwood, NeurU~Ybbri Steet, Ascot.
Abbot Street, Ascot.Adelaide Steet.
Focley Blos., Homa Stri$., Yandr~low, Augathella,L'etries Bight.et ies Bight.
'etr~ies Bight.., Caboolture Co-o. Coy.,..e.:., Bay View, Burpengary..'I'., Fifth Avenue, Windlg, "'St. Ivu," Cr'escent RoJ~
,e J.. "I~u('brook," Bogai
.,Linield, Sydlney, N.S,'W;.1., Grlosvenor Road, .
Rialto Street, Coorpar~O,.Ipwich Road, South
Austranlian Hotel, Queen I1., Roma Street.
1. D., Enogen ajv., Hamilton Road, 1Inn~ltiI-., Cluen, Vernors Siding.,:
Dental Hoptl, or*C. H., New Sandgat o
s, Mliwood, Morven.H., JBenvenue, Gayndab.
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ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
46, H. C., Commercial Union AssuranceiCoy., Eagle Street.lt, J. H., Box 21, Post Office, Klcoy.
J. T., Wadeleigh, Boompa, Gayndah
er, A. J., Cemetery Road, Nundah.er, B., 261 Gregory Terrace.
aer, G. W., Howes Road, Nundah.|her, H. J., 261 Gregory Terrace.Ker, J., Ironsides, Toowong.
A. R., "Telkawarra," Caboonbaih,oogoolawah.
BR., Murrumba, Eak.Iker, Dr. A. R., Edward Street.Ier, A. C., Knockroe, Kowbi, lais
ranch.er, A. L., Mt. Kenilwarth, Brooloo.
kber, A. T.,. Tainton, Lowmead, viaBundaberg.
er, C. C., Mary Street.per, E. C., Harrow, Cambooya.ferr, F. L., Grangeville, Herston Road.)Kelvin Grove.Iker, F. P., Glenlyon, Stanthorpe.Bcer, H. F., M.L.A., Wide Bay Co-op.
Itary Coy., Gymple.jKaer, I. R. C., Knockroe, Kowbi, IsisBranch.
JIer, J. J., Deshon Street, Sth. Brisbane.kr, L. E., Mary Street.
Oker, S. Herbert, Inns of Court,Belame ireeL.r, W., Palm Avenue, Sandgate.s, Win., Wallacedale, Kergunyah.itoria.
1'., ['arllament House.aH., Box 935, G.P. ., Brisbane.H. J., Chelmer.John, "Arabella," S. & .
Ith, A. D., Dalgety & Co., Elizabeth St.ll, J. A., Colonial Mutual Chambers,
een Street., J. J., Inns of Court, Adelaide Street.
j, Wm. J., Camnboon Station, viaRockhampton.
tMmrs. L., Earl Street, Red Hill., Rev. Father, Wooloowin.
Ih, Richard, Walsh & Coy., Toowoombath, Major i. H.. Vulture Street, East
labane.tr, C. L., C/o A. M. E. Coy., Ltd.,T8M Eagle Street.
Kr, E. M., Werribee, Victoria.P@i, P. V., Brunswick Street, Valley.Iton. W., Brunswick Street, Valley.
ak ;rlc, Adelaide Chambers,a Street.W. J., Northgate.
eu, lireenh)anK,. TooraK oau.on.s. B., C/o Mactaggart Bros.,Ie Street.
C. H., "Milrose," Hobbs Street,enflower.
, G., Box 247 G.P.O.t: W., Moses Ward & Sons, Queen
:J. W.. Moses Ward & Sons. Queen St.Theatre Royal Hotel.treet.Park, Yeronga.sut View, Gunalda.
Wardell, J. E., Q'land Primary ProducersCo-op. Agency Ltd., Eagle Street.
Ware, Wm., Meatworks, Redbank.Waring, E. H., St. Lucia Road, ToowongWarneminde, M. H., Toogoolawah.Warnock, A., C/o Smellie & Co., Ltd.,
Edward Street.Warnock, A. H., Employers' Liability
Assurance Corp., Creek Street.Warr, J., Hillcrest, Nundah.Warren, C. C., Wharf Street.Wassell, J. W., Chester Street, Teneriffe.Waters, A. T., Lanefleld.Waters, Mrs. Jessie, Stanley Terrace,
Toowong.Waters, Rev. W. H., Toowong.Watson, A., Q'land Bedstead Coy., Milton.Watson, A., 276 Wickham Street, Valley.Watson, Bruce, C. T. A. Club, Brisbane.Watson, D. J. R.. Inns of Court, Adelaide
Street.Watson, H. P., Nambour.Watson, Henry B., "Bonara," Yeronga.
Watson, J. G., Bramble Terrace, Red Hill.Watson, Richard, Booval.Watson, Samuel, Brisbane St., Ipswich.Watson, S., Toowoomba.Watson, S. A., Co-op. Dairy Coy.,
Bundaberg.Watson, T. G., Limestone Street, Ipswich.Watson, W., Banchory, Theebine.Watson, W. J., Brisbane Street, Ipswich.Watt, E., Ballina, New South Wales.Watt, E. J., C/o Dalgety & Co., Elizabeth
Street.Watts, F., "Woolwich," Milton Road.Watts, George, 233 Elizabeth Street.Waugh, George, Osborne & Waugh 293
Queen Street.Weare, W., Atherton.Wearne, R. H., Central Tech. College,
Brisbane.Weatherill, Capt. W. J., 32-33 Victory
Chambers, Queen Street.Webb, C. W., Stafford on Kedron.Webb, H. G., Wylie Street, Toowoomba.Webb, Mark, Stafford-on-Kedron.Webb, R. J., Spencer Block, Queen Street.Webb, W. P., C/o Pointon & Webb.
Newstead.Webb, Dr. W. S., Vulture Street, South
Brisbane.Webster, A. B., Mary Street.Webster, A. V., Yarralla, Maleny.Webster, C., Queens Road, HamiltonWebster, David, Annerley Road, South
Brisbane.Webster, George L., Webster & Coy., Mary
StreetWebster, J. F., Cafe Majestic, Queen St.Webster, J. M., Hereford Hill, Kilcoy.Webster, S., "Gleniris," Killcoy.Webster, Thos., Kilcoy.Webster, W., Kilcoy.Webster, W. Eaton, Sarum. Bell.Wecker, E. J., Tingooia.Welch, J., Sunnybank, S. C. Line.Weller, Johann G., Esk.Wells, A. G., Eagle Chambers, Eagle St.Wellstead, W. A., "Lockyer," New Sandgte
Road, Clayfleld.Welsh, F. C., City Buildinge, Edward St.Welsh, Beaumont, "Hythe, Mangalore,
8. & W. Line.
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Weadrof, W A. C., McLennan Street.Wooloowin.
West, Bert., Zillman Road, Hendra.West, W. S. T., Brittain Street, Oxley.Weatacott. R., Nundah.Westaway, E. J., Rocklea.Westoott, L. A., "Eufala," Wellington Pt.Westcott, W. E. G., Bacchus Marsh Coy.,
Eagle Street.Westlake, W. J.. Daniels & Westlake,
Albert Street.Westphal, W. M., Westphal & Clarke, Pitt
Street, Sydney.Wetzel, E., City Baths, Spring Hill.Weymouth, T. G., Violet Avenue, Yeronga.Whalley, W., Nambour.Whatmore, 0. W., Q'iand Motor Agency
Ltd., Adelaide Street.Wheatley, H. W., Chermside Street. New-
market.Wheeler, Alex. J., "Loloma," Sherwood
Road, Toowong.Wheeler, Dr. J. A., Sherwood Rd., ToowoigWhereat, J. H., McConnell St., Hulimba.Whincup, W. A., Whincup & Coy., Valley.White, A. T., Butterfield Street, Herston.White, C. F., Moioniida, Stanthorpe.White, E. E. D., Bluff Downs, Charters
Towers.White, E. G., "Oakden," O'Connell Terrace,
Bowen Hills.White, E. S., C/o Dunlop Rubber Coy.,
Adelaide Street.White, F. L., Brooklaiids, Woodhill.White, Gilbert, 65 Elizabeth Street.White, J., Co White Bios., Tucka Tucka.
Yetman, N.S.W.White, Jas. C., "Edinglassie," Muswell
brook, N.S W.White, L. E., O'Connell Terrace. liowen
Hills.White, Norman, Daily Mail Otlice, Quee
Street.White, R., Crows Nest.White, W. D., Mt. Berrymant, Laidley.White, W. M., "The Willows," Laidley.White, W. T. P., "Oakden," O'Connell
Terrace, Bowen Hills.Whitby, Samuel Henry. Cribb St.. MiltonWhiteford, James, 18 Somerset Street.
Valley.Whitehill, A. F., Ridley St., Auchenflower.Whitehouse, B. B., 185 George Street.Whitehouse, C. C.. C/o Burns Philp & Coy.,
Ltd., Mary Street.Whitelock, E. L., Pianola Coy., Queen St.Whitman, Wm., Taringa.Whitney, J. Coonirhing Park, Carcoar.
New South Wales.Nhittaker, J. H., Victoria Park, South-
brook.Whittaker, T., Box 25, U. P. O., Pittsworth.Whitty, Miss M. K., C/o W. H. Bowser &
Lever, Ltd., Windsor.Wienholt, Arnold, C/o Dalgety & Coy.,
Ltd., Elizabeth Street.Wienholt, .T. D., "The Cottage," Ipawich
ktoad, South Brisbane.Wienonen, K., Melawondi, Mary Valley
Line.Wiggins, T. E., Botanical Gardens.Wlghtman, Andrew H., Corner Winder-
mere & Racecourse Roads, Ascot.Wilbraham, F. W., Undulla, Woodhill.Wildermuth, D., Hendra.
Wildermuth, W., Nudgee Road, HerWildhober, 1. G., Westbourne Street,
Brisbane.Wildman, A D., C/o Wildman Bri
Valley.Wildman, A. W., C/o Wildman Br
Valley.Wilkie, W. R., Dornoch Terrace .
Boundary Street, West End.Wilkin, M. J.. Downs Co-op. Dairy
Toowoomba.Wilkinson, J. A., "Kainama," Kogr
Warra.Wilkinson, J. J., Nambour.Wilkinson, J. R.. Dowse St., PaddingtolWilkinson, J., Wicekhanm Street, Valley.Wilkinson, P., "Waratah" Wine StoreS,
Valley Corner.Wilkinson, R. J.D Dowse St., PaddWillcocks, H. J., "Strathfinellr, LoiWillert. C., Rosefarm, Rosedale,Willert. G. T.. Il:iffle Creek, via Ri
North Coast Line.Willert, S. J., 454 Edward Street.Williams, Albert, Spring Creek, No. 3, ;
ao nnm
Williams. Alhert, Mountain View, TrWilliams, Alfred, Gregors Creek, YiWilliams. Albeit, FEthel St.. lornirWilliaimis, C. F.. North Creek, via B
Pi
Williams, E., Benarkin.Wililirrms, F. L.. fleriy Street, off Charloil
Street, Rosalie.WVillims, G;. P., Roma.
Williams, 1I. I . "'Turihana," Gisborne.New Zea lar
Williams, John. Barlow Street, ClayftelqWillia ins. .oh Spring Creek, No. 2,
Ta rooim.WilliamHs, .. N.. Bank of Australasi.,
Queen Street.\Villiainis, J. Herbert, C/o AgEncies Lt4C
406 Queen Street.Williams, Lloyd W., Charlotte & MarlC
Streets.Williams, M., Cairns Station, CharlevlJlWilliams, P. 0., C/o Dalgety & Coy.,.
Elizabeth Street.Williams,I H. A.. The Elibi, Taroom.WV imlinms H . .Ii res. ''Llorc," 4lverpp
ltourrl, C!!nryfeld.Williams. A. S.. c, o Sidney William, & O
Rockhain ptoii.Williams, T. E., Kennedy Terrace,
Paddington.Williamirs, W. C., Hooiurne, via Taroom.Williams, Walter C., Campbells Buildi
Creek Street.Williams, W. J., Mnral, via Many PWillinmisoin, John, Lochinvar, Carisb
Victoria.Williamson, W., O. K., Dalby.Willis, A. J., lymplie Road, ChermaldeWillis, E., K inga roy.Willis, E. R., Inrgaby, via Surat.Willman, N. P., Nundah.Wilshire, W., Logan & Albert Co-op,
Dairy Coy., Beaudesert.Wilson, A., High Street, Lutwyche. 0'Wilson, Alex. B., Architect, City B3uildliu
Edward Street.Wilson, A. C., Forsyth Building, Sta
Street, South Brisbane.Wilson, B. (., "Bremer View," RWilson, E. H.. Brisbane Street, II I
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ANNUAL MEMBERS-Continued.
men, F. A., Adelaide Street.an, Gilbert, Parbury House, Eagle St.
n, G. H. Newman. C/o Union Assur--snce Society, Ltd., Preston House.
Graham G., Minmore, Kingaroy.n. James, Milton Road, Coorparoo.n, James, 103-105 Elizaoeth Street.uOn, J. D., "Ebuta," Russell Street,
sLouth rsbane.nuJohn 1r.b Cadbury Bros., Ltd.,
E:Idward Street.on, . H., do New Zealand Loan &
.Y. A. Coy. Ltd., Eagle Street.ion, . L, C/o Wilson e McDouall,
Calliope Station, Calliope.on, R., Department of Agriculture &tok, Brisbane.
ion, R. M., London flank Chambers,Creek Street.
eon, T., Geoffrey Street. New Farm.on, 3 ylie, Central Q'ld. Racing Assn.,*Rochamton.Lson, W. H., Binbirrim, Miva.twhire, F., Fruit Exchange, Turbot St.ia, R W., Department of Agiculture.& Stock, William Street.
etor Dr. H. J., Preston House, Queentreet.
unett, W. G., Kingston, S. C. Line.B~nn l31' 1ee Ne~p IT ~ T~r
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en, D. A., Angellala Downs, Iorven.H. J . Rosalie Plains. Onkey.
, L., 'Cai rnowa n,' Vion Street,,yfield*
S., "Cairndowan,' Union Street,field.ottam, D., Carlton Club Hotel.rn Streetood, W. J., C/o Birch & Carroll,nd Buildings, Queen Street.
ll, C. R., Loch Leigh, Queens Road,amilton..h P., W irth's Travelling ircusC. E., Municipal Markes ltoma St.H., Kilcoy.
Mecombe, W., Dickson Street,Wooloowin.*d, Dr. F. 0. Butler, Brisbane Perman-
ent Bldgs., Adelaide Street.Id, C., Kedron.id, Francis, Fairview, Warra.td, Harold A., Hooker Chapman & Coy.,99 Elizabeth Street.34. J. S., New Zealand Chambers,Queen Street.A, J. W., "Jesmond," Clayfield.Dd, R. P., Australian Sheep Dip Coy.,Charlotte Street.Mdbine, F. W., "Malbon,M Moray Street,New Farm.
)dooc1l, W., Red Hill.adoraft, H. C., Chelmer.
hed C. W., C/o lBryce Ltd., Adelaide
Woodhouse, H. C., Grosvenor Street,Yeronga.
Woodroffe, A. J., 147 Lambert Street,Kangaroo Point.
Woodroffe, F. W., H. M. Customs, Queen SLWoodward, Archibald, Woodward & BigSS
Roma Street.Woodward, E. C.. Adelale Street.Wool, A. L:., M~arets, Itona Street.Woolcock, ha. ., C/o Dalgety & Coy.,
Rockham ,ton.Woolcock, .no. L.. Parliamentary Drafte-
man, Adelaide Street.WVoosley, J. H., ttion Steet, M~nly.Wotton, F. ., Whits Road, Coorparoo.Wech, I-I.. O~nslow~ St ret. )oomhemt~.Wright, A. C.. Colonial Sugar Refinery
Coy. Eagtle St~eet.Wright, A. H.. lLadle.Wright, C. W., Waverley Station,
WI ic Di. I, \in rine.Wright, D. T., Cameron Street, Nundah.Vigih,11. I. .1 a I' I Water & Sewerage
Wright, .1 H ., Box 17. ost Omce, Helidon.Wright, M\lniric<e ., Sutler Bros. (Aust)
Ltd., Chalotte Stret.Wri.ght. 1. A., \\allnadimbi, Armidale,
N. S. V.Wyer, W. Jnr., 112 Leichhardt Street,
S~ring lullI.Wylie. Allan C., Adelaide Street.Wylie, J. D., Felix Street, WooloowinWT llie, A ii rew, Stra tiha iC.Wyllie, J. H., AlIion.Wyper, J., Dunmnnore Terace, AitchenflowerYates, J. TV. Junr., Sydney Street, New
Farm.Yeowa rt, J., A. .l. I'. Chambers, Edward
Strmeet.Yerhy, Tiomemas, IHomnI;, (laynhllah Line.YoreM 1. l'., "Ardo," Logan Village.You ng. .\l an . "IIievie," Norman
Park.Young, C. V., K. Wire Fencing Coy.,
Sherw oo(.Young, F.. K. Wire Fencing Coy.,
Sherwood.Young, (eorge, Camphells Buildings,
Creek Street.Young, 0. W., Box 662, 0. P. 0., Brisbane.Young, ilerebrt, Isle Love Chambers,
Adelaide Street.Young, Itev. M. I., S9 Hlarcourt Street, New
Farm.You ng, i' . l)unnmore, Ellenthorp.Young, Robt. D., William Street, Gregory
Terrace.Young, W.. C/o National Mutual Life
Association, Queen Street.Young. W. J., Noble Estate Clayfield.Young, W. J., Janes Street. Valley.Youngman, A.. Toabinga, Kiugaroy.Youngnicl, Miss L., Clayfield.
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OUR MEMBERS, AND
FRIENDS
No better advertisement of our State'sgreat possibilities is ever submitteULthan that of our Annual Exhibition.We can only advertise our State as itdeserves, if you help us.
We ask you to retain your membershipand to endeavour to induce yourfriends to become members.
If you will help us with donations toincrease the value of our Prizes, orgive a Special Prize, your help will beesteemed. Every £1/1/- you spend inthis way will benefit Queensland.
On behalf of the Royal National
Agricultural Association (which in thisinstance means Queensland) theCouncil thank you in anticipation.
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