570 Agricnltnral Gazelle of N.S. W. [Jnly 2, 1908. 



The wheats thus set aside were milled and marks assigned, as shown in the attarhed 

 tabulated stateiiieiit, in accordance with their afipearance, weight, and beliavioiir 

 the mill. 



I'he tii'ures in brackets sliow the actual results olitaincd on inilling, tlie other rigures 

 being the marks assigned. 



Jt must be undei'stood tliat the marks aic assigiyjd only as between wheats in the 

 .same class. * 



The milling of tlie saMi|)les v\as in all caseis done liy .Mr (i. W. Nniiis, in tlie Depart- 

 ments model mill, and our best thanks arc due to him. 



The judging of tlie wlu'iit samples has bi'cn more than usually dillirnlt this year on 

 account of the even and excellent (|ualit\- of the exhibits. 



The exhibits .show a considerable improvement in all classes over previous years, and 

 a. glance at the table of bushel-weights siiow that some of them are remarkalily heavy. 



There was, as always, some difficulty with wheats entered in their wrong class. Some 

 of these were verj' tine samples of grain and would certaiidy have received a pri/.e had 

 they been entered in tlieir proper class. It is particularly in the hai-d and mediumdiard 

 classes that wrong entries have been madt'. 



In awarding the championship pri/.e for the best bag of wheat exldbited. these out 

 classed wheats liave lieen taken into accf)uut. 



Class ()«7 (H.-ird W'iieats). 



SS(M 64i ;?S71 (i2i 



3866 64 387:^ 62^ 



3867 (i(i 3873 65.^ 

 386S 63^ 3S74 63^ 

 386!> 64^ 387;") 67 

 3870 65i 387(i 64 



3878 ()6i: 388.") 66 



3879 65i 3886 66 

 38S(» 64 A 3887 67 

 3881 6;-) A 3888 64^ 

 3882' (i6 3889 65^ 



3883 ()3y 38!»(» 65^ 



3884 (!.-) .SSOI 63 



Class 689 (Soft Wheats). 



3892 65^ 3898 64i^ 



3893 65^ 3899 (>5 



3894 65i 3900 61^ 



3895 64^^ , 3901 65 j 



3896 64.1 .3902 66} 



3897 <)5v 



