1 Aprit, 1899. ] 
QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 
VII. 
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES—continued. 
Postal Address. Name of Society. Name of Secretary. pee 2 
Rockhampton | Central Queensland Stockowners’ Association | R. R. Dawbarn * 
Rockhampton | Rockhampton Agricultural Society R. R. Dawbarn .|10 and 1h 
: Ma 
Roma Western Queensland Pastoral and Agricul- | H. K. Alford 25 Sat 26: 
tural Association uly 
Roma Yingerbay Farmers’ Association F. E. Glazier... 
Rosewood Farmers’ Club rag qu P. H. Adams... 25 Aug. 
Springsure ... | Queensland Pastoral Society .... 0 ... | G. R, Milliken 
Stanthorpe ... Bie Agricultural, Pastoral; and Mining | Geo. Simcocks 
ociety 
Stanthorpe ... Sie aa Horticultural and Viticultural | R. Hoggan 
ociety 
St. George ... | Balonne Pastoral and Agricultural Association | T. M. Cummings 
Tinana .. | Tinana Fruitgrowers’ and Farmers’ Association| Chas. Parke ... 
Toowoomba | Darling Downs Horticultural Association H. Hopkins ... 
Toowoomba | Drayton and Toowoomba Agricultural and | H. Symes 
Horticultural Society 
Toowoomba Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland ... | F. Burtt 2, z and + 
ug. 
Townsville ... | Townsville Pastoral, Agricultural, and Indus- | J. N. Parkes .. 
trial Association (formerly North Queensland 
Pastoral and Agricultural Association) 
Wallumbilla | Wallumbilla Farmers’ Association _... ... | P. W. Howse 
Warwick ...| Eastern Downs Horticultural and Agricul- | J: Selke vs 
tural Association : 
Wellington Wellington Point Agricultural, Horticultural, | F. W. Wort ... 21 June 
Point and Industrial Association — ; 
Woombye ... | Woombye Fruitgrowers’ Association ... P. S. Hungerford 
Woowoonga | Woowoonga Scrub Farmers’ Association H. B. Griffiths 
AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN 
QUEENSLAND. 
Turn date for holding the Annual Show of the above society has, we are 
informed by the Secretary, Mr. Wilson Holliday, been changed from 80th 
September to 15th September. We learn that the society propose holding a 
Flower Show on the 29th April at Beenleigh. ‘This should bring forward 
many fine exhibits, as the residents on the Albert, Logan, and in other parts 
of the district are in most instances owners of nice gardens. ‘The season also 
has been very favourable to the growth of many descriptions of flowers, espe- 
cially chrysanthemums, and dahlias, although it is almost too early for the 
ordinary kinds of pretty annuals like snapdragon, daisies, candytuft, corn- 
flowers, &c., which all help to enhance the beauty and interest ofa flower show. 
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